The Big Debate: Sustainability and the Paper Industry - Looking at the Big Issues
For the first time ever, in association with HP and Colorlok Technology, RISI will be organizing “The Big Debate: Sustainability and the Paper Industry - Looking at the Big Issues”. As part of the afternoon seminar on November 15, we will organize a panel discussion and debate with key stakeholders and audience participants – this will be an event not to be missed!
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 - AFTERNOON
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4.00 PM
The Big Debate: Sustainability and the Paper Industry - Looking at the Big Issues
In association with HP and Colorlok Technology
A panel discussion focusing on these key issues:
• Identifying the challenges facing P&P producers to meet sustainability and environmental standards
• Ascertaining the obstacles and opportunities around recyclability of papers
• Understanding the business case for sustainable production and products
• Expanding the reach of sustainability from production to printing and recycling/de-inking
• Where is the paper industry in in terms of sustainability, what work has been done, and what needs to still be done
• How has the messaging around sustainability improved and what are the next steps needed?
• Is it more environmentally friendly to have certified paper from virgin pulp as opposed to recycled paper?
• Progress has been made, but what are we going to next?
Moderator:
~ Mark Rushton, RISI Seminar Chair, Editor, Pulp & Paper International (PPI), RISI
Panelists:
~ Larry Tracy, Program Director, HP
~ Martyn Eustace, Director, Two Sides and European Sustainability Manager and UK Country Manager, Print Power
~ Jim Ford, Director, Climate for Ideas
~ John Sanderson, Director, Environmental Market Support, UPM
~ Gareth Ward, Editor, Print Business Magazine -
4.45 PM
The Big Debate Continued: Q&A from the audience
Access is open to all attendees of the RISI Seminar taking place on November 15. For pricing and booking information, please click here.

