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Glatfelter announces closure of Ober-Schmitten, Germany facility

5th Jun 2023

Glatfelter Corporation has decided to close its Ober-Schmitten facility in Germany. This closure is a result of the ongoing financial underperformance of the facility's electrical and glassine specialty papers. The company has implemented this action as part of its broader turnaround strategy, which focuses on improving the overall financial...

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Indian textiles ministry exploring enhanced use of tech textile items

5th Jun 2023

Indian minister of state for textiles and railways Darshana Vikram Jardosh recently said that the textiles ministry is continually discussing with other ministries regarding enhancing use of technical textile items within their domains. The ministry convened a meeting to explore the possibility of raising the use of technical textiles in railways.

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Germany’s Mann+Hummel achieves record high turnover of €4.8 bn in FY22

2nd Jun 2023

In FY22, Ludwigsburg-based filtration company Mann+Hummel posted a record high turnover of €4.8 billion, up from €4.2 billion in the previous fiscal. The company’s EBIT was €176 million in FY22, compared to the EBIT of €191 million in the previous fiscal. Furthermore, the EBITDA was €394 million in FY22, compared to €419 million in FY21.

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UK’s Carrington develops multifunctional flame retardant fabric

1st Jun 2023

Carrington Textiles' development of Flamestat 250, a multifunctional flame retardant fabric with comfort as a priority, is a significant advancement in textiles. Combining the comfort of cotton and the durability of polyester is a notable achievement. Flamestat 250 meets multiple safety standards and provides protection against various hazards.

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Wipes labelling law in Colorado advances responsible flushing efforts

31st May 2023

Colorado has joined California, Washington, Oregon, and Illinois in enacting a law concerning the labelling of non-flushable wet wipes. Labelling of such products is important to prevent them from being flushed down the toilet, as they can cause damage to the environment. In order to raise awareness, the RFA launched the #FlushSmart campaign last...

Magnus Jarlegren, the new Autoliv Europe president. Pic: LinkedIn/Magnus Jarlegren
Magnus Jarlegren is new Autoliv Europe president

30th May 2023

Magnus Jarlegren, presently the executive vice president of operations at Sweden’s Autoliv, Inc, will take over as the president of Autoliv Europe from June 1, 2023. He replaces Frithjof Oldorff, who is leaving for new opportunities. Jarlegren's operational excellence experience is expected to help navigate the firm in a challenging market.

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UK govt urges producers to address ‘flushable’ wet wipes labelling

30th May 2023

UK authorities are urging wet wipes manufacturers to reconsider labelling their products as ‘flushable’ to prevent sewer blockages and water pollution. Each year, 2.1-2.9 billion wet wipes, contributing to 94 per cent of sewer blockages, are flushed down toilets. Efforts to rectify this cost water companies an estimated £100 million annually.

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Raff Military Textile strengthens ties with Latin America

29th May 2023

Raff Military Textile's efforts to strengthen ties with Latin America, specifically in the field of exporting military textiles, align with Turkiye's strategic opening strategy towards the region. Raff's participation in the Turkiye-Colombia trade delegation indicates its commitment to exploring opportunities for collaboration and expansion in...

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Finnish firm Suominen appoints Jonni Friman as SVP

29th May 2023

Jonni Friman, currently managing director at Sydeemi Oy, has been appointed SVP, transformation management office at Suominen, effective from June 1, 2023. His role will focus on leading the company's transformation towards profitable growth through systematic strategy execution and improvement projects. Friman will report to CEO Tommi Björnman.

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