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US President Joe Biden rejects tariff quota on fine-denier PSF imports
US President Joe Biden rejects tariff quota on fine-denier PSF imports

28th Nov 2024

US President Joe Biden has decided not to implement a tariff rate quota on fine-denier polyester staple fibre (PSF) imports, following a section 201 safeguard case by US fibre producers. Instead, a quota will apply only to PSF imports under the temporary importation under bond (TIB) programme, primarily affecting woven textiles and apparel.

Finnish company Ahlstrom’s EVP Sophie Haan to Step Down by Jan 2025
Finnish company Ahlstrom’s EVP Sophie Haan to Step Down by Jan 2025

28th Nov 2024

Ahlstrom has announced that Sophie Haan, EVP of the protective materials Division, will leave the company in January 2025 to pursue a new career opportunity outside the company. Haan, who has been with Ahlstrom for several years, played a key role in the company's growth and transformation. A search for her successor will begin immediately.

Finland’s Ahlstrom wins platinum medal in EcoVadis assessment
Finland’s Ahlstrom wins platinum medal in EcoVadis assessment

27th Nov 2024

Ahlstrom has earned a platinum medal in the EcoVadis sustainability assessment, ranking in the top 1 per cent of companies. The recognition reflects its strong performance in environmental, ethical, and social practices, as well as its commitment to improvement and sustainability. This highlights Ahlstrom's dedication to supporting its customers'...

US company First Quality joins Caregiver Action Network
US company First Quality joins Caregiver Action Network

26th Nov 2024

First Quality, a leading manufacturer of adult incontinence products, has partnered with the Caregiver Action Network to support family caregivers of those with incontinence. The year-long collaboration aims to provide resources, build community, and offer support. First Quality will focus on helping caregivers balance their responsibilities and...

American company PIP to acquire Honeywell’s PPE business
American company PIP to acquire Honeywell’s PPE business

25th Nov 2024

PIP has announced its acquisition of Honeywell's PPE business, including brands like Fendall, Howard Leight, and North. The deal expands PIP’s portfolio and global reach, enhancing growth opportunities. Michael Garceau will continue leading the PPE business. The transaction, expected to close in early 2025, is backed by Odyssey Investment Partners.

Andritz Perfojet celebrates 40 years of innovation
Andritz Perfojet celebrates 40 years of innovation

25th Nov 2024

France-based Andritz Perfojet celebrates its 40th anniversary, marking its pioneering role in hydroentanglement technology. Over 300 Jetlace systems have improved nonwoven production for wipes, hygiene products, and more. The company continues to innovate with sustainable solutions, including spunlace lines for 100 per cent sustainable fibres.

Nonwoven production grows at 5.4% annually from 2013 to 2023: Report
Nonwoven production grows at 5.4% annually from 2013 to 2023: Report

23rd Nov 2024

The Global Nonwoven Markets Report (2023–2028) highlights a 5.4 per cent annual growth in nonwoven production from 2013 to 2023, driven by spunlaid and needlepunch processes. China led this growth, contributing 4.5 million tonnes with a 9.4 per cent annual increase. The report also shows strong demand in wipes, medical, and transportation sectors.

Drylock begins construction of 3rd Brazil plant with symbolic ceremony
Drylock begins construction of 3rd Brazil plant with symbolic ceremony

23rd Nov 2024

Drylock Technologies has begun the construction on its third plant in Brazil, located in Capivari, São Paulo. The €24.5 million (~$25.47 million) investment will cover a 30,000 m² factory with high-tech machinery and a distribution centre. The new facility, Drylock’s 11th globally, aims to strengthen its position in Brazil's diaper market.

Australian engineers use waste fibres for crack-resistant concrete
Australian engineers use waste fibres for crack-resistant concrete

22nd Nov 2024

Engineers in Australia, led by Dr Chamila Gunasekara from RMIT University, have developed a technique using waste carpet fibres to strengthen concrete and reduce early-age cracking by up to 30 per cent. This innovation not only improves concrete durability but also addresses the environmental challenge of textile waste, with field trials underway.

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