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Belarusian paper giants showcase innovation at PulpFor 2023 in St. Petersburg

From wallpaper to newsprint, Belarus’s top mills are redefining the paper industry. Can PulpFor 2023 spark a new wave of innovation and trade?

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Belarusian paper giants showcase innovation at PulpFor 2023 in St. Petersburg

The PulpFor 2023 exhibition in St. Petersburg is underway, bringing together over 100 companies from 11 countries. Among them is Bellesbumprom, a Belarusian concern showcasing its products and innovations. The name of the chairman of Bellesbumprom's delegation remains unknown.

Bellesbumprom has set up a unified booth at the exhibition, displaying products from several of its companies. These include Belarusian Wallpaper Holding, Svetlogorsk Pulp and Paper Mill, Spartak Paper Mill, Goznak Newsprint Plant, and Albertin Cardboard and Paper Mill. The concern aims to establish new contacts, build partnerships, and boost its brand recognition.

Alexander Pshenny, Deputy Chairman of Bellesbumprom, leads the delegation. He will speak at a strategic session, discussing the development of Belarus's pulp and paper sector, innovation projects, and government support measures. Meetings are scheduled to explore ways to increase exports of pulp and paper products.

PulpFor 2023 provides Bellesbumprom with a platform to exhibit its products, foster new partnerships, and discuss industry developments. Despite the unknown name of the delegation's chairman, the concern's presence at the exhibition signals its commitment to growth and innovation in the pulp and paper sector.

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