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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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INDA releases North American Nonwoven Materials Annual Study 2022

26th May 2023

The North American Nonwoven Materials Annual Study 2022 by INDA is a valuable resource for the industry, providing relevant information on machine additions, closures, productivity improvements, capacity, and production in North America. By conducting surveys and interviews with producers, the study aims to enhance its accuracy and relevance.

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Finland’s Ahlstrom appoints Mary Puddepha as chief people officer

26th May 2023

Ahlstrom, a global high-performance fibre-based materials company, has announced the appointment of Mary Puddepha as the chief people officer and a member of the executive management team, starting from June 1, 2023. Puddepha will be taking over the position from Tarja Takko, who previously served as the EVP of People & Culture at Ahlstrom.

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Germany’s Freudenberg receives Material Health certification

25th May 2023

The thermal insulation in the comfortemp soft HO 80x product series from Freudenberg Performance Materials Apparel has achieved gold status in the material health category of the Cradle to Cradle Certified Product Standard Version 3.1. This standard is a comprehensive framework that evaluates products based on their environmental and social...

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Italy's Organyc brand to launch compostable plastic applicator tampon

24th May 2023

Corman and Tosama have taken a significant step towards sustainability by developing the first-ever biodegradable and compostable plastic tampon applicator. This innovative product will soon be launched under the Organyc brand. The introduction of a compostable tampon applicator aligns with the growing emphasis of promoting sustainability.

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India’s Garware Technical Fibres’ net sales up 10% in FY23

24th May 2023

Garware Technical Fibres Ltd has reported net sales growth of 10 per cent to ?1305.6 crore in FY23. Profit before tax was up 3 per cent at ?223.2 crore, while the net profit after tax was up 5 per cent at ?172.2 crore. In Q4 FY23, the company saw net sales rise of 35 per cent QoQ to ?370.5 crore, and net profit after tax grew 63 per cent QoQ to ?59.6 ...

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US company Acmemills launches sustainable, flushable wipes Natura

22nd May 2023

Acmemills has introduced Natura, a groundbreaking range of flushable and compostable wipes. This innovative product line is specifically designed to meet the increasing demand for eco-friendly personal hygiene products. This launch showcases Acmemills' emphasis on developing innovative and sustainable alternatives in the personal hygiene industry.

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US’ 3M, Svante to develop & produce CO2 removal products

22nd May 2023

3M is furthering its dedication to materials science-based climate technology solutions. The company has partnered with Svante Technologies to collaborate on the development of materials capable of capturing CO2 present in the atmosphere and permanently sequestering it. Their joint focus will be on creating DAC products for the CDR industry.

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