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The Confederation of Paper Industries Ltd (CPI) is the leading organisation working on behalf of the UK paper-related industry.
CPI represents the paper chain from the recovery of used paper through papermaking and conversion to distribution.
To be recognised by UK Government, and the community at large, as the authoritative and effective voice of the UK paper-related industry, defending its interests and promoting its achievements and potential.
This it achieves through meeting its objectives of supporting its members by identifying, analysing, and resolving issues; informing government, the media and the public; and by presenting the industry’s views in a coherent, consistent and targeted manner.
The ultimate governing body of the CPI is its Council, comprising senior representatives from its membership and from each sector of the supply chain. CPI Council’s responsibilities include not only the overall strategy of CPI but also membership criteria; issue and policy priorities; and budgets and subscription levels.
The CPI consults and supports its members through standing committees and sector bodies which are responsible to CPI Council. Standing committees deal with the many and varied issues facing the industry and with the focused range of services provided to members. Sector bodies are governed by their own sector councils and are responsible for approving sectoral policy on sector specific issues and for overseeing the work of sectoral committees.
CPI Council comprises the following:
- one senior representative from each of its Members, who together provide over 80% of CPI’s membership subscription;
- one senior representative from each of the sector bodies, namely Corrugated Packaging; Papermaking; Recovered Paper; and Tissue, and
- the CPI’s Director General.
Officers of CPI are the President; Immediate Past President; and Treasurer.
The President, who is elected by CPI Council and holds office for a term of two years, presides as Chairman of all meetings of CPI Council.
The Director General is responsible for the day-to-day running of the organisation, and is supported by CPI staff who provide the expertise necessary to guarantee that the CPI’s objectives are met and its operations are undertaken in a professional and cost-effective manner.
It is the general policy of CPI to comply with all laws applicable to its activities. This general policy includes strict compliance with UK and EU Competition Law.
CPI has a specific Competition Law Policy which applies to all activities of CPI. It is the responsibility of each and every CPI Member and CPI staff to ensure compliance with this policy. Click here to see the policy statement.
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