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American firm Hexcel Corporation’s sales at $472.3 mn in Q1 FY24
American firm Hexcel Corporation’s sales at $472.3 mn in Q1 FY24

24th Apr 2024

American company Hexcel Corporation reported sales of $472.3 million in Q1 FY24, up from $457.7 million last year, but saw gross margin drop to 25 per cent from 27.9 per cent. The company’s operating income fell to $54.1 million, despite gains in aerospace and defense sectors. Industrial sales dropped significantly by 27.9 per cent in Q1 FY24.

US' researchers create fabric touch sensor with machine learning
US' researchers create fabric touch sensor with machine learning

24th Apr 2024

NC State researchers merge 3D embroidery and machine learning to craft a fabric-based touch sensor. The triboelectric device, powered by friction, integrates into clothing, enabling touch control of electronic devices. Machine learning aids gesture recognition, enhancing accuracy. While in early stages, the sensor showcases potential in wearable...

UK government to ban plastic-containing wet wipes by summer
UK government to ban plastic-containing wet wipes by summer

23rd Apr 2024

The UK government has announced plans to ban wet wipes containing plastic as part of efforts to combat pollution. Legislation will be introduced in England before the summer recess, with Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales following by autumn. The move, which has strong public support, aims to reduce microplastic pollution harmful to ecosystems.

EDANA applauds UK Government's move towards plastic-free wipes
EDANA applauds UK Government's move towards plastic-free wipes

23rd Apr 2024

EDANA, representing leading UK wet wipes manufacturers, welcomes the UK Government's response to plastic reduction in wet wipes. EDANA notes significant industry progress in reducing plastic, with over half of wipes now plastic-free. EDANA commits to working with governments to implement regulations, ensuring continued innovation for plastic-free...

Loughborough University develops nanogenerators for smart clothing
UK researchers develop nanogenerators for smart clothing

22nd Apr 2024

Loughborough University's Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical, and Manufacturing Engineering is leading the development of nanogenerator technology for cost-effective and health-monitoring apparel. Their recent progress involves 3D-printed Triboelectric Nanogenerators (TENGs), designed to harvest energy from motion for sensing purposes.

BASF to show sustainable textile solutions at Techtextil in Germany
BASF to show sustainable textile solutions at Techtextil in Germany

22nd Apr 2024

At the upcoming Techtextil 2024, BASF will unveil sustainable textile solutions, emphasising circularity. Loopamid, the first PA6 entirely from textile waste, promotes fashion circularity. Ultramid Ccycled uses chemically recycled plastic, while Ultramid BMB integrates biowaste. Elastollan TPU offers versatility, including bio-based options.

US’ Thinx launches styles offering LeakSafe Barrier technology
US’ Thinx launches styles offering LeakSafe Barrier technology

19th Apr 2024

Thinx has launched LeakSafe Barrier technology across its product range, providing up to 12-hour leakproof protection. With a patent-pending 4-layer gusset, the innovation absorbs heavy flows equivalent to 12 tampons or 3 menstrual cups. Designed for comfort and functionality, it reduces the need for disposable products and mid-day changes.

P&G appoints Neal Reed as MD of P&G Australia and New Zealand
P&G appoints Neal Reed as MD of P&G Australia and New Zealand

19th Apr 2024

Neal Reed has become the senior VP and MD for P&G Australia and New Zealand, succeeding Kumar Venkatasubramanian, who will move to lead P&G India. Kumar's tenure saw record growth and inclusion initiatives. With more than 28 years at P&G, Reed's global experience, particularly in sales and leadership roles, positions him well for the role.

INDA’s Advocacy Summit promotes WIPPES Act, tariff relief
INDA’s Advocacy Summit promotes WIPPES Act, tariff relief

19th Apr 2024

INDA and ISSA's 2024 Clean Advocacy Summit in Washington DC witnessed INDA members engaging in congressional meetings to advocate for the WIPPES Act and tariff relief. Panels covered wipes policy, consumer education, trade, plastics, and PFAS. INDA president Tony Fragnito stressed the importance of industry engagement in legislative discussion.

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