Paper, Packaging, Energy, Waste, Recycling, Sustainability – conference speaker

Future trends in paper and packaging industry- entire 30 minute presentation. www.globalchange.com Paper and packaging industry. Future of sustainable packaging, paper, logistics. Demographics, digital impact, distribution and destiny. Demographics 1 billion new consumers. Emerging markets growth and demand for commodities resources / paper and cardboard. Growth of emerging middle class and paper products growth. Oil price rises, growing populations, food supply, growth of meat eaters, shortage of grain, rice, wheat, soya. Energy shortage and conservation. Developed world population decline — eg Germany, small families and ageing population, decline unless migration / immigration. France, Portugal, Spain, UK demographic challenges in European Union. Expect huge immigration, populations shifts. Video on future of paper and packaging industry by Patrick Dixon, author Futurewise, conference keynote speaker. Economic and population growth with decline in developed nations creates future differences in paper demand. India and China paper use compared to America / US and EU — 300kg paper use per year compared to 4kg in India. Emerging economies growth in paper and cardboard packaging. India paper consumption trends. Energy costs impact on pulp, paper, cardboard and packaging industries. Future oil price trends. Global energy savings. Impact on paper industry — Future of newspapers and newsprint industry in US, UK, Australia, Japan, France and rest of EU. Fall of newspaper

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12 Responses to Paper, Packaging, Energy, Waste, Recycling, Sustainability – conference speaker

  1. pjvdixon says:

    Please do comment and rank this video – it really helps other people find what is helpful. With 11 million users of my pages it can take a little while for me to catch up but I do try to reply to most things. Patrick Dixon

  2. johnkornbread says:

    i know i smell my book too

  3. pjvdixon says:

    Haa! Joking aside – books have a tactile value….. Patrick

  4. johnkornbread says:

    oh course i can see that but my knoledge of the paper industry and its working are very new to me and i do understand that your lecture is giving a process of how valuable paper but all in all this is new ground to me

  5. pjvdixon says:

    Thanks – glad you find it helpful – do rank this video for other people, and also subscribe – top button on right – so you get informed about the new ones I am uploading. Patrick

  6. johnkornbread says:

    ok thank you i have already rated it and i have been a subscriber for a few months now

  7. pjvdixon says:

    Thanks – hope you continue to enjoy the new videos – aiming to increase total available on YouTube from 200 to 1,000. Patrick

  8. jc261953 says:

    If the earths population does not increase any more, the demand for energy usage and natural resource will. With the advancements in communication technologies, which bring the world closer together, mankind desires increases as he is exposed to new and better conveniences. This circumstance will unintentionally create a higher demand phenomenon of the earths resources.

  9. ralamgir says:

    the lecture was nice, thanks for uploading it

  10. nicevagina1 says:

    every thing is wasted and every thing is full of SHIT 100 percent exept for computer

  11. TedDGPoulos says:

    The most fundamental question of all:
    .
    What is the underlying law of nature.
    .
    As the way of all things, what effect do you suppose its question, knowledge, understanding and application by? billions of persons would have on the state of global economics, science, the humanities, education, government and business?

  12. Claviale says:

    What’s 11 million visitors?

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