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Covestro to unveil innovative solutions at Techtextil in Germany
Covestro to unveil innovative solutions at Techtextil in Germany

18th Apr 2024

Covestro will display innovative textile solutions at Techtextil. Highlights will include sustainable raw materials, vegan coatings, and biobased leather alternatives. Their Desmomelt U range enhances shoe production efficiency, while Platilon and Dureflex films boost performance in sportswear. The showcase aims to foster a more sustainable...

Andritz to present innovative nonwovens solutions at ANEX in Taiwan
Andritz to present innovative nonwovens solutions at ANEX in Taiwan

17th Apr 2024

Andritz will showcase its nonwovens and textile solutions at ANEX in Taipei, emphasising hygiene, wipes, and durable applications. Highlights include a bio-based diaper concept and a recycling process for absorbent hygiene products. Spunjet technology offers soft, bulky spunlaid nonwovens, while the neXline wetlace aXcess line caters to the Asian...

Dutch firm Teijin Aramid secures EcoVadis Gold for sustainability
Dutch firm Teijin Aramid secures EcoVadis Gold for sustainability

16th Apr 2024

Teijin Aramid has earned the EcoVadis Gold rating, placing it among the top 5 per cent of companies worldwide in sustainability. The company's efforts in reducing emissions, recycling aramid fibre, and upholding strict labour standards have been recognised. Moving forward, Teijin Aramid plans significant investments in sustainable production.

US’ Glatfelter makes key leadership appointments
US’ Glatfelter makes key leadership appointments

15th Apr 2024

Glatfelter Corporation has announced key leadership appointments for the anticipated merger with Berry Global's HHNF business. Curt Begle will be CEO, Kevin M Fogarty non-executive chair, Jim Till CFO, and Tarun Manroa COO of the new company. Ramesh Shettigar and Boris Illetschko will continue in their roles until the merger's completion.

Jan Karnath joins German company Reifenhauser as CDO
Jan Karnath joins German company Reifenhauser as CDO

15th Apr 2024

Jan Karnath, fourth-generation member of the Reifenhauser family, becomes the chief digital officer (CDO), marking a shift to digital solutions. With more than 15years of digital experience, including roles at SAP and as a founder, Karnath will lead digital transformation. His goal is to enhance efficiency, transparency, and quality for customers.

UK’s BitePRO launches advanced STRONGTEX anti-ligature clothing brand
UK’s BitePRO launches advanced Strongtex anti-ligature clothing brand

12th Apr 2024

BitePRO launches Strongtex, an advanced anti-ligature clothing range for healthcare and custodial settings, aiming to reduce self-harm risks. This fabric inhibits ligature formation, promoting safety. It is washable at 71C, fire-retardant, and tested to international standards. Personalisation options and anti-ligature bedding expected in future...

Europe’s nonwovens production drops by 5.7% in 2023: EDANA
Europe’s nonwovens production drops by 5.7% in 2023: EDANA

12th Apr 2024

In 2023, nonwovens production in Greater Europe decreased by 5.7 per cent in volume and 5.5 per cent in surface area compared to 2022, according to EDANA report. While overall production declined, specific processes like drylaid-hydroentangled and short-fibres airlaid remained steady. Surface area data remains crucial for understanding product...

US brand Pampers’ Easy Ups Training underwear to feature Bluey
US brand Pampers’ Easy Ups Training underwear to feature Bluey

12th Apr 2024

American brand Pampers has announced its collaboration with BBC Studios to launch Easy Ups Training underwear featuring Bluey prints. These pants mimic real underwear, offering comfort and leak-proof protection. The Bluey-themed designs include leak-guard barriers and absorbent channels for skin protection during the potty training journey.

New smart fibre can emit light, generate electricity: Journal Science
New smart fibre can emit light, generate electricity: Journal Science

12th Apr 2024

A team from China and Singapore has developed a smart fibre that can emit light and generate electricity without being plugged in and may address the problems of silicon-based textile systems. The fibre enables wireless visual–digital interactions without the need for extra chips or batteries on textiles. The discovery was reported in the journal...

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