EDANA, the leading global association and voice of the nonwovens and related industries, conducted the second workshop on the use of renewable raw materials in nonwovens and related products for its member companies in Brussels on October 28, 2015.
The workshop was attended by more than 40 experts and executives representing 33 EDANA member companies covering various steps of the nonwovens and related value chain, and reflected a high level of interest within the nonwovens and related industries.EDANA, the leading global association and voice of the nonwovens and related industries, conducted the second workshop on the use of renewable raw#
The second edition confirmed key trends discussed during the previous edition in 2012, and identified recent and anticipated developments. Renewable raw materials in general and bioplastics in particular have experienced significant growth in volume, and a diversification of their feedstocks and applications. Bioplastics have matured in several major market applications, thanks in part to the good recognition of certification schemes among converters of polymers, supporting further growth in a wide variety of application areas.
Additionally, a new development highlighted during the workshop is that biopolymers are now being sold based on their performance first, with biodegradability and compostability being treated as additional advantages rather than as the main selling point, according to a press release.
Attendees heard that challenges remain with the use of renewable raw materials in nonwovens and related products, and major volumes will be unlocked only if the performance of renewable materials is effectively communicated to retailers and B2B customers. (GK)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India