Findings from decarbonising the Italian pulp & paper industry study

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AFRY recently presented the findings of a study commissioned by Assocarta, the Italian paper association, outlining a net-zero roadmap for the pulp and paper sector in Italy.

In early 2024, AFRY was commissioned by Assocarta to define a decarbonisation strategy for the pulp and paper sector that is in line with EU framework, country-specific conditions, and technological advancements. AFRY’s assessment outlined an overall decarbonisation roadmap for the sector, pinpointing the best available technologies, regulatory and infrastructural obstacles, and competitive levers. Additionally, AFRY provided an analysis of the pulp & paper sector in Italy, including potential scenarios to 2030 and required policies.

The study, “Competitive Decarbonisation of the Italian Paper Sector: A Possible Strategy Between Green Sources and Electrification”, shows that achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 requires a 70% reduction in emissions by 2030.

The findings highlight that the decarbonisation of the paper sector passes through improved efficiency, and continues with the electrification and the transition to low-carbon fuels. However, to ensure a competitive decarbonisation, the industry must adopt an efficient and sustainable pathway tailored to its specific characteristics while leveraging viable opportunities. Synergies with local resources, such as biomass and syngas, can be facilitated. In the short and medium term, existing cogeneration plants can be decarbonised using biomethane and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). Investments in electrification can be accelerated also through dedicated access to green energy.

"Our study highlights the critical steps needed for the pulp and paper sector to achieve decarbonisation while maintaining competitiveness. In this project, we combined our in-depth expertise across energy, industrial processes, sustainability, and regulatory and market dynamics, demonstrating AFRY’s unique ability to integrate knowledge across sectors and deliver impactful, sustainable solutions. We are well prepared to assist companies in this vital transition," said Riccardo Siliprandi, Senior Principal at AFRY Management Consulting.

For further information, please contact:

Virginia Ferrari, Communications Manager
virginia.ferrari@afry.com

Riccardo Siliprandi, Senior Principal at AFRY Management Consulting
riccardo.siliprandi@afry.com , +39 347 740 56 06
 

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About Assocarta

Assocarta is the trade association that brings together, represents and protects companies that produce paper, cardboard and pulp in Italy. Assocarta is part of Confindustria and, at European level, is member of CEPI, the European federation for pulp and paper industries. Today, Assocarta members account for more than 90% of the Italian production in the sector.

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