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US’ Kimberly-Clark reports net sales growth of 4% in FY22

27th Jan 2023

American multinational corporation Kimberly-Clark has reported net sales of $20.2 billion, up 4 per cent YoY, in FY22. The company’s organic sales increased by 7 per cent in FY22. Operating profit was $2,681 million in FY22, compared to $2,561 million in FY21, while the adjusted operating profit was $2,617 million, compared to $2,836 million in FY21.

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American firm Ashland sales grow 3% YoY in Q1 FY23

27th Jan 2023

Leading global additives and specialty ingredients company Ashland has reported preliminary sales of approximately $525 million in Q1 of fiscal 2023 (FY23), up 3 per cent versus the prior-year period. The company expects income from continuing operations of approximately $42 million, or approximately $0.76 per diluted share, during Q1 FY23.

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Researchers from Japan’s university develop microelectronic fibre

25th Jan 2023

A researchers’ team led by Dr Yuanyuan Guo from Japan’s Tohoku University's Frontier Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences has developed a microelectronic fibre with microscopic parameters that is capable of analysing electrolytes and metabolites in sweat. The fibre’s micrometre scale allows it to be woven into clothes for healthcare use.

Sibei Xia, assistant professor in the LSU department of textiles, apparel design, and merchandising. Pic: Annabelle Lang/LSU College of Agriculture
US researcher designs ‘smart’ hat that tracks babies’ body temperature

24th Jan 2023

Smart clothing made of thermochromic yarn that changes colour based on body temperature will soon be able to detect fever in newborns. Louisiana State University’s researcher Sibei Xia is developing body-tracking wearable technology—a hat—that could reduce the need for monitoring an infant’s temperature using thermometers and other invasive...

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US’ P&G reports net sales of $20.8 bn in Q2 FY23

23rd Jan 2023

American multinational consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) has reported net sales of $20.8 billion, a decrease of 1 per cent year-on-year (YoY), in the second quarter (Q2) of financial year 2023 (FY23), ended December 31, 2022. The company’s operating cash flow was $3.6 billion, and net earnings were $4 billion for the quarter.

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Swiss firm Autoneum’s revenue up 6.1% in 2022

23rd Jan 2023

Switzerland-based leading acoustic and thermal management supplier for vehicles Autoneum’s consolidated revenue increased by 6.1 per cent year-on-year (YoY) to 1,804.5 million Swiss francs (approximately $19.56 million) in 2022. The company’s revenue in local currencies increased significantly by 8.5 per cent, largely due to inflation-related...

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Europe’s Ahlstrom launches new FibRoc solution for plasterboard market

20th Jan 2023

Europe-based fibre solutions company Ahlstrom has launched FibRoc plasterboard that is a protective and durable solution for high-performance plasterboard applications. This solution is a combination of glass, synthetic, and natural fibres. It is designed to offer dimensional stability and protection in application areas and reduce environmental impact.

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Japan’s Fujitsu & Teijin to use recycled carbon fibre in bicycles

20th Jan 2023

Japan’s Fujitsu and Teijin have announced the launch of a project running from January to March 2023 to enhance the environmental value of recycled resources in the production of bicycle frames with V Frames, a German manufacturer of carbon fibre reinforced plastic bicycle frames, and E Bike Advanced Technologies, a German manufacturer of bicycles.

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US’ Braskem to produce carbon negative bio-based polypropylene

20th Jan 2023

Braskem, the largest polyolefins producer in the Americas and global producer of biopolymers on an industrial scale, has announced a project to evaluate an investment in producing carbon negative bio-based polypropylene (PP) in the US. The project would utilise Braskem’s proven, proprietary technology to convert bioethanol into bio-based polypropylene.

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