US paper and paperboard capacity declined slightly by 0.4% in 2022 to 81 million tons, compared to average annual decline of 0.9% since 2013; production fell 3.3% last year, with boxboard up, containerboard and printing-writing down, tissue flat: AF&PA

Sample article from our Pulp & Paper Industry

June 16, 2023 (press release) –

Key findings released in the 63rd Paper Industry Capacity and Fiber Consumption Survey

 

CONTACT: Tim Ebner / Clara Cozort 
(202) 463-2587, comm@afandpa.org 

WASHINGTON — The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA), today, released the 63rd Paper Industry Capacity and Fiber Consumption Survey. The report provides detailed data on U.S. paper industry capacity and production compiled by AF&PA’s statistics team. 

U.S. paper and paperboard capacity declined slightly by 0.4% in 2022, to 81.0 million tons. That compares to an average decline of 0.9% per year since 2013.

The U.S. paper industry continues to respond to shifting demands by converting paper machines to produce packaging grades, supporting U.S. manufacturing jobs and sustaining local communities, as well as increasing the use of recovered fiber. 

U.S. paper and paperboard production declined 3.3% last year, with boxboard increasing, containerboard and printing-writing declining, and tissue staying about the same.

 

U.S. Paper-Based Packaging Capacity

 

Containerboard capacity declined 0.6% in 2022. Containerboard’s share of total paper and paperboard capacity continued to exceed 50%.

Meanwhile, boxboard capacity rose 2.4% percent in 2022. There have been 3 announcements of plans to add boxboard capacity in 2025 or later to meet demand for paper-based consumer packaging.

 

U.S. Printing-Writing and Tissue Capacity

 

Printing-writing capacity declined 0.7% in 2022 as the sector rebounded from averaging a double-digit decline during 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A printing-writing machine was restarted, with no capacity closures reported. 

Tissue capacity declined 0.4% in 2022. From a longer-term perspective, capacity increased at an average annual rate of 0.7% from 2013 to 2022.

 

What is Capacity?

 

Capacity is the tonnage of paper, paperboard or pulp that could be produced with full use of equipment and adequate supplies of raw materials and labor, and assuming full demand. 

AF&PA’s Capacity Survey details U.S. industry capacity data for 2022 and 2023 for all major grades of paper, paperboard and pulp, as well as fiber consumption. It is based on a comprehensive survey of U.S. pulp and paper mills. It includes production data for 2022. 

AF&PA data represents about 88% of U.S. paper and paperboard industry capacity, with estimates completing the data set.

 

How to Purchase the AF&PA Capacity Survey?

 

The complete Survey is available for purchase online. Please visit our website  afandpa.org/statmill or contact statistics_publications@afandpa.org or 202-463-4716 for this report and other industry reports.

* All content is copyrighted by Industry Intelligence, or the original respective author or source. You may not recirculate, redistrubte or publish the analysis and presentation included in the service without Industry Intelligence's prior written consent. Please review our terms of use.

See our dashboard in action - schedule an demo
Jason Irving
Jason Irving
- SVP Enterprise Solutions -

We offer built-to-order pulp & paper industry coverage for our clients. Contact us for a free consultation.

About Us

We deliver market news & information relevant to your business.

We monitor all your market drivers.

We aggregate, curate, filter and map your specific needs.

We deliver the right information to the right person at the right time.

Our Contacts

1990 S Bundy Dr. Suite #380,
Los Angeles, CA 90025

+1 (310) 553 0008

About Cookies On This Site

We collect data, including through use of cookies and similar technology ("cookies") that enchance the online experience. By clicking "I agree", you agree to our cookies, agree to bound by our Terms of Use, and acknowledge our Privacy Policy. For more information on our data practices and how to exercise your privacy rights, please see our Privacy Policy.