MORE PAPER MORE TREES

20-03-2018

Assocarta launches the “Più carta più alberi” (More paper more trees) campaign, with the aim of spreading a more precise knowledge of paper.

In fact, as highlighted by a video distributed by the Association, paper produced in Europe comes from sustainable and replanted forests. Only 13% of this wood becomes paper, 50% is used for heating and 28% for construction work. Moreover, Europe’s forests are growing more and more: every day in an area of 1,500 football pitches. This is because we plant more trees than we use and then paper is used over and over again. Paper is natural, recyclable and therefore environmentally sustainable. That’s why “more paper more trees”!

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06-05-2026

OVERSHOOT DAY: A CLEAR SIGNAL TO ACCELERATE THE SUSTAINABLE TRANSITION

During these weeks, several European Union countries reached Overshoot Day — the date marking the exhaustion of the natural resources the Continent can regenerate within a year.

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27-04-2026

RDM GROUP AND DOW COLLABORATE ON AN INNOVATIVE FIBRE-BASED FOOD PACKAGING MADE EXCLUSIVELY WITH RECYCLED FIBRES AND RECYCLED PLASTIC

The solution is food-contact-compliant, designed for recyclability and backed by industry-leading certifications to help brands prepare for the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR).

  • Multiboard CirculaRR is a plastic-coated, paper packaging innovation that advances circularity in food packaging
  • Made exclusively with recycled cartonboard and ISCC PLUS certified recycled plastic from advanced recycling
  • Suitable for demanding applications such as frozen food and dry pet food
  • Designed for recyclability and compatible with mixed paper recycling streams
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21-04-2026

RDM GROUP OPENED ITS PAPER MILLS FOR PAPER WEEK 2026: EXPERIENCING RECYCLING UP CLOSE TO UNDERSTAND ITS VALUE

From 13 to 19 April, RDM Group took part in Paper Week, the national week dedicated to education and awareness on paper and cardboard recycling, promoted by Comieco and supported by institutions, schools and businesses across the supply chain.

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