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US’ Berry signs contract for PureCycle’s UPR advanced recycled resin

23rd Nov 2021

US’ packaging and engineering products firm, Berry Global, has announced an agreement with PureCycle that will provide Berry with PureCycle’s Ultra-Pure Recycled (UPR) advanced recycled resin. The agreement is the latest in a growing list of advanced recycling material sourcing announcements from Berry and is the company’s second one based in North...

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US’ Noble Biomaterials’ Circuitex protects against DEW

23rd Nov 2021

Noble Biomaterials has announced that its Circuitex fabric and foam technologies are proven to reflect high-frequency energy waves similar to those suspected in Havana Syndrome attacks and produced by directed-energy weapons (DEW). This shielding technology allows for unmatched consistency and performance across a range of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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Germany’s Sandler & National Sweden work towards polyester recycling

22nd Nov 2021

German nonwovens firm, Sandler, and National Sweden, global supplier of polymer solutions, are cooperating closely to advance their sustainability strategies and creating closed cycles for polyester materials in automotive applications. Sandler develops nonwoven roll goods for the hygiene and wipes industry, home textiles, and technical applications.

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South Korea’s Hyosung continues to record high-performance in Q3

20th Nov 2021

Having produced a record-high performance in the first half of 2021 on the basis of chairman Cho Hyun-joon’s pre-emptive investment, South Korea’s Hyosung is continuing on its progress in the third quarter. Hyun-joon has been emphasising the importance of turning crisis into an opportunity during times of change by continuing on investment for the...

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Avgol displays latest biotransformation technology at Hygienix in US

19th Nov 2021

Avgol, an Indorama Ventures company and global leader in the manufacture of high-performance nonwoven fabric solutions, displayed its latest work in biotransformation technology for polyolefin fibers and nonwoven fabrics at this year’s Hygienix event. Hygienix was held from November 15-18, 2021 at the Westin Kierland Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA.

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Technical Fibre Products to show nonwovens at Germany’s JEC Forum DACH

19th Nov 2021

Technical Fibre Products (TFP) is set to display advanced nonwovens at JEC Forum DACH in Frankfurt, Germany, on November 23, 2021, in booth C6. TFP will display materials from Optiveil and Tecnofire ranges of composites including surface finish, adding functionality, and providing fire protection. TFP supplies nonwovens to the aerospace industry.

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Switzerland’s Autoneum launches Flexi-Loft fibre-based technology

19th Nov 2021

Autoneum has launched Flexi-Loft, a new felt-based technology with a unique blend of recycled cotton and functional fibres. It reduces product weight and allows for an accurate adaptation for complex shapes. It is a versatile and more sustainable alternative to foam. Autoneum is a manufacturer of vehicle acoustic and thermal insulation for automobiles.

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Germany’s Hohenstein & Aerospace researchers develop SmartTex shirt

18th Nov 2021

SmartTex shirt, developed by DLR, DSI Aerospace Technology, the medical faculty of Bielefeld University and Hohenstein, will help researchers evaluate the effects of the space environment on the human cardiovascular system. It uses integrated sensors to transfer physiological data from astronauts to Earth via a wireless communication network.

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Essity collaborates with FSC & CGF for forest management in Russia

18th Nov 2021

The hygiene and health company, Essity, is collaborating with the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and The Consumer Goods Forum’s (CGF) Forest Positive Coalition of Action initiative to further strengthen responsible forest management, nurture high conservation value forests and increase the certification of forest operations in north-western Russia.

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