Pulp facts, pulp fictions

In the second of our series on key commodities, Anat Arkin looks at some of the main issues confronting buyers of paper and board

A few years ago, it looked as if paper had just about had its day as a writing material and would soon go the same way as stone tablets, parchment and palm leaves. New technology would make the paperless office, a concept that had been floated for decades, a reality.

In fact, the reverse has happened. In the past 10 years, consumption of paper in the UK has...

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