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Drink pack firms boost use of certified wood fibres
The use of certified or controlled wood fibres by Tetra Pak, Elopak and SIG Combibloc, which represent of 80% the global drinks carton market, increased from 47% to 77% in 2008, according to independent verifier ProForest.
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