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CLW to invest $23mn in facial tissue line in North Carolina facility
CLW to invest $23 mn in facial tissue line in North Carolina facility

25th Jun 2024

Clearwater Paper Corporation is investing $23 million in a new facial tissue converting line at its Shelby, North Carolina facility. The expansion aims to meet rising customer demand and leverage the area's skilled workforce and strategic location. The Shelby Mill currently employs over 600 people and produces various high-quality paper products.

US’ Bemax to accept pre-orders for Mother's Touch disposable diapers
US’ Bemax to accept pre-orders for Mother's Touch disposable diapers

25th Jun 2024

US-headquartered Bemax Inc is launching an upgraded version of its Mother's Touch brand of disposable diapers, featuring advanced features such as a pearl pattern spun bond and 3D leak guard. This move is a part of Bemax's strategy to capitalise on the expanding diaper market, driven by increasing disposable income and awareness on hygiene.

Sinbon, Makalot partner to drive cross-industry wearable adoption
Sinbon, Makalot partner to drive cross-industry wearable adoption

21st Jun 2024

Sinbon and Makalot have joined forces to offer a comprehensive soft electronics/textile platform for global brands, starting with a smart EMS home fitness suit developed with a US startup. This suit integrates EMS technology into a machine-washable garment. Future plans include expanding textile wearables across medical, industrial, and consumer...

Drylock begins construction of 11th global plant in Brazil
Drylock begins construction of 11th global plant in Brazil

21st Jun 2024

Drylock is constructing its 11th global plant in Capivari, Brazil, marking its third facility in the country. Spanning 30,000 m2 initially, with plans for future expansion on a 200,000 m2 site, the facility will feature advanced technology and serve as a distribution centre. Scheduled for completion by 2026, it underscores Drylock's commitment to...

Sweden’s Autoliv introduces airbags made with 100% recycled polyester
Sweden’s Autoliv introduces airbags made with 100% recycled polyester

20th Jun 2024

Autoliv has launched airbag cushions crafted entirely from recycled polyester, achieving a 50 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional polyester models. Developed in collaboration with supply chain partners, these cushions uphold safety standards while supporting the company’s goal for net-zero emissions by 2040.

Soft N Dry launches new Tree Free baby diapers in Argentina
Soft N Dry launches new Tree Free baby diapers in Argentina

20th Jun 2024

Soft N Dry Diapers Corp and its Mexican subsidiary are launching Tree Free disposable baby diapers in Argentina. Featuring ecoFlex Core technology, these diapers replace tree fibre with advanced synthetics for enhanced absorbency and sustainability. Targeting eco-conscious consumers, the initiative includes e-commerce partnerships for easy...

Andritz to supply needlepunch line to Şiteks, Turkey
Andritz to supply needlepunch line to Siteks, Turkiye

20th Jun 2024

Andritz will supply Şiteks with a needlepunch line in Tekirdag, enhancing their capacity for nonwoven insulation products. Scheduled to start in Q1 2025, this second Andritz line supports Siteks' expansion to meet global demand in automotive and construction. The eXcelle line processes various fibres, emphasising productivity, quality, and...

Registration opens for Hygienix 2024 scheduled in Nashville
Registration opens for Hygienix 2024 scheduled in Nashville

19th Jun 2024

INDA announces Hygienix 2024, scheduled for November 18-21 in Nashville, Tennessee. The event focuses on absorbent hygiene product innovation, covering consumer trends, market dynamics, and sustainability. It includes pre-conference webinars, with Good360 confirmed for participation. Nominations for the Hygienix Innovation Award are open until...

US’ Nautilus Defense makes advancement in electronic textile tech
US’ Nautilus Defense makes advancement in electronic textile tech

19th Jun 2024

Nautilus Defense has achieved a breakthrough in electronic textiles by successfully attaching chiplets to embroidered conductive yarns at a record 180µm pitch. This advancement paves the way for scalable production of fabric-based sensor systems. The technology, developed in Rhode Island, aims to enhance national security and create economic...

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