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 Brussel’s EDANA unites nonwovens industry on sustainable future goals
Brussel’s EDANA unites nonwovens industry on sustainable future goals

11th Nov 2024

EDANA’s Sustainability Forum, themed 'Building a Sustainable Future Together,' convened leaders in Brussels to discuss clean energy, corporate sustainability, circular economy, and EU policies. Highlights included sessions on renewable investments, sustainable practices, and regulatory impacts, emphasising industry-wide collaboration for...

 Existing US orders on Vietnamese laminated woven sacks import continue
Existing US orders on Vietnamese laminated woven sacks import continue

8th Nov 2024

The US International Trade Commission yesterday determined that revoking the existing anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders on laminated woven sacks from Vietnam would likely lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury within a reasonably foreseeable time. As a result, the existing orders on imports of these products from Vietnam will ...

Finland’s Ahlstrom secures SBTi approval for net-zero targets by 2050
Finland’s Ahlstrom secures SBTi approval for net-zero targets by 2050

8th Nov 2024

Ahlstrom has secured Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) approval for its emissions reduction targets, aiming for net-zero by 2050. By 2030, it pledges a 42 per cent cut in scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions and a 25 per cent reduction in scope 3 emissions from 2021 levels. Long-term, Ahlstrom targets a 90 per cent reduction across all...

Bristol's new space materials begin ISS durability tests
Bristol's new space materials begin ISS durability tests

7th Nov 2024

University of Bristol's high-performance composites launched for testing on the ISS. Designed to withstand extreme space conditions, these materials could aid in building future spacecraft and space habitats. The project, a five-year effort with UKSA and ESA support, involved Bristol researchers and students, with scaling support from the National...

US company Berry completes merger of HHNF business
US company Berry completes merger of HHNF business

7th Nov 2024

Berry Global has completed the merger of its health, hygiene, and specialties nonwovens business with Glatfelter Corporation, creating Magnera Corporation, the world's largest nonwovens company. Magnera began trading on the NYSE under the ticker ‘MAGN’. The transaction, structured as a Reverse Morris Trust, was finalised on November 4, 2024.

Toray Advanced Composites acquires Gordon Plastics
Toray Advanced Composites acquires Gordon Plastics

6th Nov 2024

Toray Advanced Composites has expanded its portfolio by acquiring Gordon Plastics' assets and technology in Englewood, Colorado. This acquisition enhances Toray's capabilities in continuous fibre reinforced thermoplastic composites, with a focus on unidirectional tapes. The new facility will support growth in industries like sporting goods, oil and ...

US researchers develop wireless textile energy grid using MXene
US researchers develop wireless textile energy grid using MXene

4th Nov 2024

Researchers have developed a wireless textile energy grid using MXene nanomaterials, which can power devices such as warming elements and biosensors. This innovative grid, printed on flexible cotton, overcomes the limitations of bulky batteries and improves washability. It opens up new possibilities for wearable technology, particularly in health...

EU project REWIND to develop tech to dismantle EoL wind turbine blades
EU project REWIND to develop tech to dismantle EoL wind turbine blades

4th Nov 2024

The EU-funded REWIND project focuses on enhancing the circularity of end-of-life wind turbine blades through improved dismantling technologies and new recycling and repurposing methods for composites in construction and automotive sectors. Anticipated outcomes include better recyclability and sustainability of wind energy systems and new recycling...

War-driven demand: How Protech Textiles shape global export markets
War-driven demand: How Protech Textiles shape global export markets

2nd Nov 2024

Protech Textiles, essential for protecting individuals in industrial and military settings, are also used for outdoor activities like mountaineering and diving. The global market is led by China, followed by Vietnam, Italy, and Germany, with significant import demand in war-affected and industrialising regions like Russia, Ukraine, and West Asia.

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