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Ontex finalises divestment of business in Pakistan
Ontex finalises divestment of business in Pakistan

4th Jun 2024

Ontex, a Belgian company, has sold its Pakistan business to ASAIA Holding, focusing on core retail brands and healthcare markets. This divestment follows earlier sales in Mexico and Algeria. Ontex is now considering strategic options for its remaining operations in Brazil and Turkiye. CEO Gustavo Calvo Paz thanked the Pakistani team for their...

US state Vermont bans multiple toxic chemicals in menstrual products
US state Vermont bans multiple toxic chemicals in menstrual products

3rd Jun 2024

Phil Scott, governor of US state of Vermont, has signed into law the first-ever ban on phthalates, formaldehyde, mercury, lead and 13 other harmful chemicals and chemical classes in products related to personal care, incontinence and menstrual hygiene. The law establishes a community engagement plan to educate marginalised populations on harmful...

American company Stein Fibers acquires Banyan Plastics
American company Stein Fibers acquires Banyan Plastics

1st Jun 2024

Stein Fibers has acquired Banyan Plastics to bolster its presence in the sustainable polymers market and enhance distribution services for PET manufacturers worldwide. The merger aims to offer comprehensive sustainability solutions to a diverse customer base. This strategic move underscores Stein Fibers' commitment to advancing eco-friendly...

Japan’s Zuiko's partnership to develop diaper recycling technology
Japan’s Zuiko's partnership to develop diaper recycling technology

31st May 2024

Zuiko Corporation partners with Takeei Corporation, Soma city, and Yamagata University to develop recycling technology for used diapers, addressing environmental challenges in Japan. The collaboration aims to establish a pilot project in Soma City, focusing on converting diaper waste into fuel and promoting a recycling-oriented, decarbonised society.

Soft N Dry commences operations in Brazil
Soft N Dry commences operations in Brazil

31st May 2024

Soft N Dry Diapers and its subsidiary Soft N Dry de México have expanded to Brazil, targeting eco-conscious consumers with sustainable diaper products. It includes B2B white label offerings, a partner portal for OEM manufacturers, and a 'Last Mile' Retail Network. The move aims to meet demand for high-performance, eco-friendly items at affordable...

California assembly introduces bill to ban PFAS in firefighter gear
California assembly introduces bill to ban PFAS in firefighter gear

30th May 2024

Assembly member Matt Haney in the US state of California recently introduced legislation aimed at banning the use of cancerous chemicals in firefighter gear. The proposed legislation, named the Firefighter Cancer Prevention Act, protects California firefighters from known cancer-causing chemicals called PFAS, also called ‘forever chemicals’.

First Quality to invest $418 million to expand footprint in Macon
First Quality to invest $418 mn to expand footprint in Macon

29th May 2024

American company First Quality Baby Products will invest $418 million in expanding its operations in Macon-Bibb County, Georgia, creating 600 new jobs. This expansion reflects the company's commitment to innovation and growth in the diaper market, with plans to increase manufacturing capacity for baby diapers and training pants by 50 per cent.

US’ DYPER appoints Giusy Buonfantino as New CEO
US’ Dyper appoints Giusy Buonfantino as New CEO

29th May 2024

Giusy Buonfantino, former global CMO of Kimberly-Clark, has been appointed as the CEO of Dyper, a leading eco-friendly baby care brand. With extensive experience in consumer goods and brand leadership, Buonfantino aims to drive Dyper's growth, focusing on sustainability and product innovation. Her tenure begins May 28, succeeding Sergio Radjovic.

Firefighters’ clothing safer to wear, maintain, manufacture: Research
Firefighter clothing now safe to wear, maintain: Canadian researchers

28th May 2024

University of Alberta studies reveal vulnerabilities in firefighters' clothing, highlighting degradation of fibres in warm water and residual sulfur's impact on fabric sensitivity. PBI fibres, crucial for protective gear, degrade faster in moisture due to sulfuric acid residues. The analysis of dye-related compounds aids in environmental...

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