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Teijin Carbon Europe receives ISCC PLUS certification
Teijin Carbon Europe receives ISCC PLUS certification

11th Jun 2024

Teijin Carbon Europe's Heinsberg-Oberbruch plant in Germany receives ISCC PLUS certification for Tenax Carbon Fibre, enabling the Teijin Group to offer sustainable products. ISCC PLUS facilitates the circular economy by certifying raw materials' sustainability, ensuring transparent supply chains. The company aims to expand ISCC PLUS certification...

Alison Keane appointed new president of ISPA and MRC
Alison Keane appointed new president of ISPA and MRC

10th Jun 2024

Alison Keane, an environmental attorney with over 25 years of experience, succeeds Ryan Trainer as president of ISPA and MRC. Her background includes roles in industry associations and government, focusing on policy initiatives and product stewardship. She aims to advance the sleep products industry's interests and promote mattress recycling...

US' Glen Raven names new president of Material Solutions Group
US' Glen Raven names new president of Material Solutions Group

7th Jun 2024

Joseph Davis, with over 30 years of experience, is appointed as the new president of Glen Raven Material Solutions Group, succeeding retiring Dave Swers. Davis brings expertise in consumer products and sales from his tenure at Jacuzzi Luxury Bath. He will oversee operations for Glen Raven's major divisions, including Sunbrella and GlenGuard.

US’ Kimberly-Clark pledges to be 100% natural forest free beyond 2030
US’ Kimberly-Clark pledges to be 100% natural forest free beyond 2030

6th Jun 2024

Kimberly-Clark pledges to be 100 per cent natural forest-free beyond 2030, highlighting progress in sustainability goals like reducing plastics and GHG emissions. Investments in renewable energy and sustainable products are key. Collaborations with UNICEF aim to improve child health and well-being globally, with over $24 million provided since 2015.

Ontex finalises divestment of business in Pakistan
Ontex finalises divestment of business in Pakistan

4th Jun 2024

Ontex, a Belgian company, has sold its Pakistan business to ASAIA Holding, focusing on core retail brands and healthcare markets. This divestment follows earlier sales in Mexico and Algeria. Ontex is now considering strategic options for its remaining operations in Brazil and Turkiye. CEO Gustavo Calvo Paz thanked the Pakistani team for their...

US state Vermont bans multiple toxic chemicals in menstrual products
US state Vermont bans multiple toxic chemicals in menstrual products

3rd Jun 2024

Phil Scott, governor of US state of Vermont, has signed into law the first-ever ban on phthalates, formaldehyde, mercury, lead and 13 other harmful chemicals and chemical classes in products related to personal care, incontinence and menstrual hygiene. The law establishes a community engagement plan to educate marginalised populations on harmful...

Kimberly-Clark to stop production in Nigeria 2 yrs after starting unit
Kimberly-Clark to stop production in Nigeria 2 yrs after starting unit

3rd Jun 2024

Two years after US diapers and sanitary pads firm Kimberly-Clark invested $100 million to restart operations in Nigeria, it will close its Ikorodu production unit. The decision is attributed to dire economic conditions, high energy costs, expensive raw materials and low customer demand. The firm’s operations in Nigeria began in 2012 and had stopped ...

American company Stein Fibers acquires Banyan Plastics
American company Stein Fibers acquires Banyan Plastics

1st Jun 2024

Stein Fibers has acquired Banyan Plastics to bolster its presence in the sustainable polymers market and enhance distribution services for PET manufacturers worldwide. The merger aims to offer comprehensive sustainability solutions to a diverse customer base. This strategic move underscores Stein Fibers' commitment to advancing eco-friendly...

Japan’s Zuiko's partnership to develop diaper recycling technology
Japan’s Zuiko's partnership to develop diaper recycling technology

31st May 2024

Zuiko Corporation partners with Takeei Corporation, Soma city, and Yamagata University to develop recycling technology for used diapers, addressing environmental challenges in Japan. The collaboration aims to establish a pilot project in Soma City, focusing on converting diaper waste into fuel and promoting a recycling-oriented, decarbonised society.

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