Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Demand for packaging paper was expected to grow14-18 percent over the next five to ten years, according to the Vietnam Pulpand Paper Association (VPPA).
The Vietnamese paper market posted impressive growth last year, with exportsreaching 1 million tonnes, up 23.6 percent over the previous year.
Paper consumption was estimated at 5.4 million tonnes, up 9.8 percent.
The booming trend of e-commerce and digital media would also lead to stronggrowth in packaging demand, said the VPPA.
Eco-friendly products made from paper had the potential for growth in the foodpackaging industry to replace disposable plastic products.
This was also in line with policies on environmental protection launched by theMinistry of Natural Resources and Environment.
At the same time, free trade agreements had provided an opportunity to exportVietnamese packaging and packaging paper to tax-incentive markets.
However, the Vietnamese paper industry also faced many challenges as domesticpaper enterprises were mostly small-scale.
On the other hand, not many domestic enterprises were capable of producinghigh-class packaging, said the VPPA.
In order to meet the increasing demand, the paper industry had been forced totake measures to expand its scale.
A typical example was Lee & Man Vietnam, which produces 420,000 tonnes peryear, along with Vina Kraft with 500,000 tonnes per year and Chánh Dương with550,000 tonnes per year, contributing nearly 50 percent to domestic packagingpaper production.
Lee & Man in Hau Giang has invested more than 650 million USD in high-techpackaging paper production lines from recycled materials.
Lee & Man Vietnam also received financial support from the parent group Lee& Man Hong Kong.
If capacity increased, the company could contribute to addressing the shortageof domestic packaging paper, and at the same time, contribute to the increasedexport turnover of the entire paper industry, Patrick Chung, Lee & ManGeneral Director, told Nguoi Lao Dong (Labourer) online newspaper.
However, to ensure a balance between production and environmental safety, paperbusinesses must invest properly in waste treatment, he added.
The company had put into operation a 24-hour monitoring system and invested 20billion VND (862,070 USD) in noise, odour and wastewater treatment systems, headded.
In the context of increasing demand, leading enterprises could expandproduction to solve the supply-demand problem, and develop the Vietnamese paperindustry toward modernisation, he said./.