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Finland’s Ahlstrom-Munksjo Oyj elects Helen Mets-Morris to BoD

2nd Dec 2021

Helen Mets-Morris, executive vice president materials at Royal DSM, has been elected director of the board of Ahlstrom-Munksjo Oyj, as of November 26, 2021. Mets-Morris, who holds British and Dutch citizenship, is a member of the executive committee at Royal DSM. Ahlstrom-Munksjö is a Finland-based leader in fibre-based materials for sustainable...

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US state Michigan exempts feminine hygiene products from sales tax

1st Dec 2021

US state Michigan’s governor Gretchen Whitmer recently signed HB 5267 and signed SB 153 to repeal the tax on essential menstrual products, including tampons, driving down costs and saving families from paying taxes on up to $4,800 of spending over the course of a lifetime. Michiganders used to pay a 6 per cent tax tampons, pads and other menstrual...

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US’ INDA hires new CEO Anthony Fragnito for business operations

30th Nov 2021

INDA, the association of the nonwoven fabrics industry, has announced that Anthony Fragnito has joined as the chief operating officer (CEO), reporting to the president of INDA, Dave Rousse. A George Mason University graduate, Fragnito will take a lead role in updating INDA’s technology platform, financial operations and implementing its new strategic...

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US’ Covercraft introduces Carhartt Super Dux seat covers

30th Nov 2021

Covercraft has introduced Carhartt Super Dux fabric, featuring heavy-duty Cordura, to its existing lines of custom-fit SeatSaver and PrecisionFit seat covers for trucks, SUVs, crossovers and vans. This fabric emphasises Carhartt’s mantra ‘Born from Work. Built For Play’ and highlights the need of heavy-duty, durable goods for those who love exploring.

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Canada’s Ezzigroup launches compostable surgical grade face mask

29th Nov 2021

Ezzigroup, a personal protective equipment (PPE) manufacturer and distributor based in Toronto, has launched the first ever compostable surgical grade face mask in Canada. The masks are ASTM F-2100 certified, Health Canada approved, and should be available for distribution in Canada and the United States in December 2021 under their EzziMed brand.

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Japanese-Chinese team develops fabric to power small electronics

29th Nov 2021

Scientists from the University of Fukui in Japan and China’s Nanjing University have created a new triboelectric fabric that generates electricity from the movement of the body while remaining flexible and breathable. Work on triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) may soon make using the movement of a body to charge electronic devices like phones a...

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US researchers develop battery-free smart fabric

27th Nov 2021

Engineers from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) have integrated advanced metamaterials into flexible textiles to create a system capable of battery-free communication between fabric and nearby devices. The researchers extended the signal reach to over 4 feet using passive magnetic metamaterials based on etched foils of copper and aluminium.

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China’s Suntech launches nonwovens products for fabric machinery

26th Nov 2021

China’s Suntech has launched new products for the nonwoven fabric machinery market. New products such as the Suntech self-developed product STair SMS spunmelt nonwoven machine, which produces premium quality spunmelt nonwovens applied in hygiene and medical industries, successfully passed the appraisal of scientific and technological achievements.

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‘Make PPE in America Act’ to ensure supply chain moves: US Meltblown

26th Nov 2021

The ‘Make PPE in America Act’ will need a wide range of federal agencies to purchase US-made personal protective equipment. The bill also requires such agencies to issue long-term contracts to US manufacturers. This seismic change is needed to ensure the supply chain physically moves and is to now be controlled within the US, according to US Meltblown.

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