Paperex set for Delhi in December 

The 16th edition of Paperex, claimed to be the World’s largest paper show, will feature the latest technology in paper production, along with some of the most innovative and eco-friendly products from 6-9 Dec 2023 at India Expo centre, Delhi NCR, India.


The paper sector has advanced rapidly during the period of planned development since independence. Now, India has 861 paper mills, 526 of which are operational, with a total installed capacity of 27.15 million tonnes, according to a recent industry research. Paper consumption in India is likely to see six to seven per cent annual growth and will reach 30 million tonnes by FY 2026-27, largely driven by emphasis on education and literacy coupled with growth in organised retail.

The per capita paper consumption in India, at around 15 kg, is way behind the global average of 57 kg.
 

India is the fastest-growing market for paper globally and it presents an exciting scenario, with paper consumption poised for a big leap forward in sync with economic growth. The futuristic view is that growth in paper consumption would be in multiples of GDP and hence an increase in consumption by one kg per capita would lead to an increase in demand of 1 million tonnes.

Organisers say the event has received overwhelming response from industry and is all set to repeat the success story from 2022 with 700+  exhibitors from 20 countries and thousands of trade visitors from around the world.
Paperex will cater to the entire gamut of paper and allied industries at one business platform with the co-located events World of Paper; Tissueex and Corrugex.

Paperex set for Delhi in December 

The 16th edition of Paperex, claimed to be the World’s largest paper show, will feature the latest technology in paper production, along with some of the most innovative and eco-friendly products from 6-9 Dec 2023 at India Expo centre, Delhi NCR, India.


The paper sector has advanced rapidly during the period of planned development since independence. Now, India has 861 paper mills, 526 of which are operational, with a total installed capacity of 27.15 million tonnes, according to a recent industry research. Paper consumption in India is likely to see six to seven per cent annual growth and will reach 30 million tonnes by FY 2026-27, largely driven by emphasis on education and literacy coupled with growth in organised retail.

The per capita paper consumption in India, at around 15 kg, is way behind the global average of 57 kg.
 

India is the fastest-growing market for paper globally and it presents an exciting scenario, with paper consumption poised for a big leap forward in sync with economic growth. The futuristic view is that growth in paper consumption would be in multiples of GDP and hence an increase in consumption by one kg per capita would lead to an increase in demand of 1 million tonnes.

Organisers say the event has received overwhelming response from industry and is all set to repeat the success story from 2022 with 700+  exhibitors from 20 countries and thousands of trade visitors from around the world.
Paperex will cater to the entire gamut of paper and allied industries at one business platform with the co-located events World of Paper; Tissueex and Corrugex.