Despite widespread opinion that paper will become obsolete in the age of digitalization, paper in all forms and varieties remains a central part of everyday life.
At the same time, there is no denying that the winds of change can be felt throughout the industry.
Decreased circulation of newspapers and magazines, along with increased cost pressures, have led to ongoing consolidation and reorganization processes in paper production. As an example, less graphical papers are produced today, in favor of increased production volumes of packaging board and fluff pulp material for hygiene, food, and other markets.