With its focus on advanced diaper recycling solutions, the company won the award for their recycling process which address the average 2 per cent of reject or scrap rates from the manufacturing process with high purity and separation of the raw materials stream.
“We are most honoured to win the 2016 Outlook Asia award and see this as confirmation of our team's innovative and technical excellence and the positive confirmation that hygiene industry is quickly moving towards reducing waste and making the operations more efficient. Our team wishes to thank EDANA for their ongoing support to the Asian Pacific region and delivering the extension of their Outlook conferences series in South East Asia,” said Martin Scaife, managing director of the company.
Runners up included Hemas Manufacturing, a Sri Lankan based company that develops and manufactures feminine hygiene products and Eastman Chemical, a global specialty chemical company for their products 'Fems Sanitary Napkin' and Aerafin polymer respectively.
'Fems Sanitary Napkin' aims to meet the requirements of women in Asia, with particular reference to the needs of modern women in an urban, and often tropical environment, while the newly developed Aerafin polymer, enables manufacturers to formulate extremely stable, low odour construction adhesives for the hygiene industry. (NA)
Fibre2fashion News Desk - India