The latest data of 2017 global waste paper recycli

2022-09-24
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The latest data of global waste paper recycling and trade in 2017 came

Global waste paper recycling in 2017

Global waste paper recycling in 2017 was 229.939 million tons, an increase of 0.2% over 2016. Asia is the largest waste paper recycling region in the world, with a recycling volume of 102.041 million tons, an increase of 0.07%, accounting for no more than 44.38% of the total recycling volume of MM waste paper in the global wide direction and its extension to the strip surface; 61.35 million tons in Europe, an increase of 0.77%, accounting for 26.68%; 50.327 million tons in North America, basically the same as in 2016, accounting for 21.89%; Latin America 10.598 million tons, basically the same as in 2016, accounting for 4.61%%; Africa has 2.085 million tons, basically the same as in 2016, accounting for 0.91%; Oceania 3.539 million tons, down 2.34%, accounting for 1.54%

China is the country with the largest amount of waste paper recycling in the world, reaching 54.47 million tons, accounting for 23.69% of the global waste paper recycling; After all, the company signed the land transfer contract with the Government Land Bureau on March 13, 2017. The top five countries include the United States (47.627 million tons, 20.71%), Japan (21.751 million tons, 9.46%), Germany (15.27 million tons, 6.64%) and South Korea (8.34 million tons, 3.63%), which together account for 64.13% of the global waste paper recycling. The top ten countries are also Britain (7.772 million tons, 3.38%), France (7.290 million tons, 3.17%), Jinan experimental machine control computer has a communication interface with the upper computer (using tcp/ip protocol), Italy (6.479 million tons, 2.82%), Spain (4.71 million tons, 2.05%), Brazil (4.589 million tons, 2%), and the above ten countries account for 77.54% of the global waste paper recycling

Global waste paper recycling trade in 2017

in 2017, the global waste paper trade volume (calculated by exports) reached 56.99 million tons, a decrease of 2.4% over 2016. Asia and Latin America are the net importers of waste paper in the world, of which the net import volume of Asia was 31.098 million tons, an increase of 0.78%; Latin America 1.118 million tons, basically the same as in 2016. North America, Europe, Oceania and Africa are the net export areas of waste paper. Among them, the net export volume of North America was 19.114 million tons, down 7.93%; 9.057 million tons in Europe, down 1.63%; Oceania 1.645 million tons, down 3.69 percent; Africa has 214000 tons, basically the same as in 2016

Asia is the largest waste paper import region in the world, with the import volume reaching 39.256 million tons, an increase of 0.79% over 2016, accounting for 66.34% of the total global waste paper import; Europe 16.072 million tons, an increase of 1.81%, accounting for 27.16%; North America was 1.697 million tons, an increase of 8.09%, accounting for 2.87%; Latin America 2.038 million tons, basically the same as in 2016, accounting for 3.44%; Africa has 110000 tons, basically the same as that in 2016, accounting for 0.19%; Oceania was 3000 tons, down 50%, accounting for 0.01%

Europe is the world's largest waste paper export region, with exports reaching 25.129 million tons, an increase of 0.54% over 2016, accounting for 44.09% of the total global waste paper exports; North America 20.811 million tons, down 6.8%, accounting for 36.52%; 8.158 million tons in Asia, an increase of 0.82%, accounting for 14.31%; 920000 tons in Latin America, basically the same as that in 2016, accounting for 1.61%; Africa 324000 tons, basically the same as in 2016, accounting for 0.57%; Oceania 1.648 million tons, down 3.85%, accounting for 2.89%

China is the world's largest waste paper importer, with an import volume of 29.215 million tons, accounting for 49.37% of the global waste paper import volume; The top five countries are Germany (the influence on the test results when the force measuring part of the 4.801 million experimental machine is not installed horizontally. The force measuring part of the experimental machine uses the tangent pendulum force measuring mechanism to instigate the force value on the piston on the dial, 8.11%), India (3.184 million tons, 5.38%), the Netherlands (2.902 million tons, 4.9%), Indonesia (2.021 million tons, 3.41%), and the above five countries account for 71.18% of the global waste paper import volume. The top ten countries are South Korea (1.562 million tons, 2.64%), Mexico (1.531 million tons, 2.59%), Spain (1.525 million tons, 2.58%), Austria (1.215 million tons, 2.05%), Thailand (1.087 million tons, 1.84%), and the above ten countries account for 82.87% of the global waste paper import volume

the United States is still the world's largest exporter of waste paper, reaching 18.289 million tons, accounting for 32.09% of global waste paper exports; The top five countries are Britain (4.733 million tons, 8.3%), Japan (4.138million tons, 7.26%), Germany (2.934 million tons, 5.15%), France (2.896 million tons, 5.08%), and the above five countries account for 57.88% of the global waste paper exports. The top ten countries are also the Netherlands (2742000 tons, 4.81%), Canada (2522000 tons, 4.43%), Italy (1867000 tons, 3.28%), Belgium (1595000 tons, 2.8%), Australia (1354000 tons, 2.38%), and the above ten countries account for 75.58% of the global waste paper exports

note: This article is excerpted from the 2017 global paper development report published by China paper on December 23, 2018. The basic data of this report comes from the United Nations and other relevant international organizations, and some of the data are estimated data; Relevant data of China include Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan

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