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Paper Recycling | 2026-04-22 06:04:42
Industry giant Maersk Line will provide insights into the ongoing Gulf crisis and its impact on global logistics.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): The Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) has announced a high-impact Paper Division Special Side Session at the upcoming BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition 2026 in Gothenburg, aimed at addressing rapid shifts in the global paper recycling market.
Scheduled for June 1, 2026, the 3.5-hour session, chaired by Francisco Donoso of DOLAF Servicios Verdes S.L., will focus on evolving regulatory frameworks, trade disruptions, and market intelligence. With mounting challenges across international recycling supply chains, the session is positioned as a critical forum for industry stakeholders.
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Key highlights include the Papyrus Award presentation to Hamdullah Eren of Eren Holding, alongside in-depth discussions on Waste Shipment Regulations, Annex VII updates, and DIWAAS implications. Industry giant Maersk Line will provide insights into the ongoing Gulf crisis and its impact on global logistics.
Additionally, Myles Cohen of VIPA Group will present forward-looking analysis on recovered fibre demand trends. A panel featuring global experts will examine export trends, digitalisation, cargo risks, and regulatory barriers shaping the sector.
The session is open to both members and non-members, offering valuable access to market insights across the paper recycling value chain.
The session aims to address rapid changes in the global paper recycling market, including regulatory updates, trade challenges, and supply chain disruptions.
It is scheduled for June 1, 2026, in Gothenburg during the BIR Convention.
Topics include Waste Shipment Regulations, Annex VII updates, DIWAAS, export trends, digitalisation, cargo risks, and global logistics challenges.