(PRC) – Chinese paper mills went on one last buying spree for recovered paper in Europe just before the country’s ban on importing "solid waste" took effect at the close of the year. Statistics from Chinese customs authorities indicate that more paper was imported in December than in any other month in 2020. A ...
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