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UK’s Heathcoat Fabrics bags Queen’s Award for Enterprise Innovation

2nd May 2022

UK’s Heathcoat Fabrics, a leader in knitted and woven fabrics, has been recognised with the Queen’s Award for Enterprise for Innovation, announced by the government. The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are the most prestigious business awards in the UK. The awards were first established in 1965 and since then over 7000 companies have achieved a Queen’s...

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Austria’s Andritz sees favourable business development in Q1FY22

29th Apr 2022

Andritz saw very favourable business development in the first quarter of 2022. At just under €2.6 billion, order intake reached the second highest quarterly figure in the company’s history, and the order backlog rose to €9.4 billion. Operating result, profitability and net income increased significantly compared to the previous year’s reference period.

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WOW International conference to address role of post-pandemic wipes

28th Apr 2022

With the wipes sector adapting to demands for products that protect consumers from COVID-19 related risks, industry experts will present the latest insights for moving forward post-pandemic at the World of Wipes (WOW) International Conference. Industry experts will present eight compelling topics from June 27-30, at the Marriott Marquis in Chicago.

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Thailand’s Cobra to show diversification into composites at JEC World

28th Apr 2022

Cobra, the manufacturer of advanced composite products for the watersports, automotive, marine, and industrial sectors, will highlight recent diversification into new composite markets at JEC World 2022, with exhibits ranging from VTOL drones to carbon fibre prosthetics. JEC will be held from May 3-5, 2022, at Paris-Nord Villepinte Parc des Expositions.

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UK’s Boots removes all plastic-based wet wipes from its shelves

27th Apr 2022

Boots, a leader in wet wipes with over 140 different lines stocked across skincare, beauty, baby, tissue and health care categories, has written to its suppliers across the UK and ROI, to remove all wet wipes that contain plastic fibres from its shelves and website by the end of 2022. The company represents up to 15 per cent of face wipes sold across...

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Gen 2 Carbon to unveil nonwoven mat at JEC World 2022 in Paris

27th Apr 2022

Gen 2 Carbon, formerly ELG Carbon Fibre, will be exhibiting at JEC World 2022, from May 3-5, 2022, in Paris, in booth F5, hall 6. It is the company’s debut at the composites show following a management buyout in May 2021. It will be maximising its debut through the introduction of a supremely lightweight 60 gsm, recycled carbon fibre nonwoven fabric.

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Germany’s Sandler posts revenue growth in 2021

27th Apr 2022

Sandler increased both its revenue and number of its employees in 2021. The company generated €365 million in turnover, an increase of 11 per cent. This rate of growth is mainly attributable to the capacity expansion at the US subsidiary Sandler Nonwoven Corporation in Perry, Georgia. In addition, there was double-digit sales growth in technical...

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Italy’s Directa Plus signs LOI to develop automotive fabrics

26th Apr 2022

Directa Plus, an Italian producer and supplier of graphene nanoplatelets based products for use in consumer and industrial markets, has announced that it has signed a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) with a leading worldwide supplier of automotive interiors to Tier 1 manufacturers. The company’s products are used in commercial applications.

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US’ Dyper removes nearly 1,00,000 kg of plastic waste from environment

26th Apr 2022

Dyper, the responsible diapering company which is based in the US, has announced that 96,535 kg of plastic waste was removed from the environment in 2021 through its partnership with the world’s leading plastic action platform, rePurpose Global. It is the equivalent of 48.2 million plastic bags or 5.3 million plastic bottles removed from the ecosystem.

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