The Brazilian Paper And Pulp Industry Is In Full Expansion, Representing A Vital Sector For The Economy Of The Country!
In 2023, the pulp and paper sector in Brazil reached a gross revenue of R$ 260 billion, contributing 2.7% of the national GDP. This growth is driven by leading companies such as Suzano, Klabin, Bracell, Eldorado, Cenibra, Westrock 3 Barras, International Paper, and Trombini Fraiburgo.
These companies are heavily investing in new projects and expansion programs, ensuring Brazil’s position as one of the largest global producers.
Favorable Conditions For Production
Brazil stands out globally in pulp production due to its favorable climate conditions, fertile soil, and abundance of water, allowing for the rapid growth of eucalyptus forests.
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This favorable scenario, combined with land availability, makes the country highly competitive in the global market.
Leading Companies In The Sector
1st Suzano: after merging with Fibria, Suzano became the world’s largest producer of pulp.

With units in Suzano, Limeira, and Mucuri, the company has an impressive production capacity, significantly contributing to the sector.
2nd Bracell: part of the Royal Golden Eagle group from Singapore, Bracell is one of the largest producers of dissolving pulp in the world, with industrial operations in Camaçari and Lençóis Paulista.
3rd Eldorado: standing out for its modern factory in Mato Grosso do Sul, Eldorado exports high-quality pulp globally, with an annual production of 1.7 million tons.
4th Klabin: the largest producer of virgin fiber paper for packaging in Latin America, Klabin has units in Telêmaco Borba, Correia Pinto, and Otacílio Costa, offering innovative and sustainable products.

5th Cenibra: founded in 1973, Cenibra is a reference in pulp, with its production reaching over 1.2 million tons in 2019.
6th Westrock 3 Barras: located in 3 Barras, SC, Westrock produces kraft paper for packaging, with robust production capacity, serving both national and international markets.
7th International Paper: with units in Mogi Guaçu and Luiz Antônio, International Paper is a well-established name in the production of paper for printing and writing.
8th Trombini Fraiburgo: specialized in paper for industrial bags, Trombini has significant production capacity in Fraiburgo, SC.
Perspectives And Future Trends
Despite the debate about replacing paper with other technologies, the demand for paper, especially for packaging and sanitary purposes, continues to grow.
The sector is aligned with a global trend of replacing plastics with paper, due to its shorter decomposition time. Companies are investing in research and development to create new materials and improve processes, ensuring quality and environmentally responsible products.
Therefore, the paper and pulp sector in Brazil not only strengthens the economy but also creates jobs and promotes technological advancements, positioning the country as a global leader in the industry.

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