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Italian researchers use mycelium as alternative to synthetic fibres
Italian researchers use mycelium as alternative to synthetic fibres

3rd May 2024

Italian researchers, with EU funding, are using web-like structure of mushroom’s root system—the mycelium—as an alternative to synthetic fibres. The project called MY-FI at Mogu is developing non-woven fabrics made of mycelium fibres. The MY-FI mycelium needs very little soil, water or chemicals, giving it greener credentials than even natural...

US brand Carefree expands portfolio with new pad products
US brand Carefree expands portfolio with new pad products

2nd May 2024

Carefree expands its product range to include pads, providing comprehensive feminine care solutions. It features Veocel Lyocell fibres with Dry Technology for enhanced comfort and absorbency. This launch complements Carefree's existing liners, offering a complete feminine care system. The pads and liners regimen addresses multi-fluid and odour...

Finland’s Ahlstrom launches refined strategy, simplifies divisions
Finland’s Ahlstrom launches refined strategy, simplifies divisions

1st May 2024

Ahlstrom refines strategy, streamlines divisions into filtration, life sciences, food packaging, protective materials. Enhanced capabilities address global trends: clean air, water, sustainable packaging, electrification. It strengthens Ahlstrom's position in the market, enabling it to better serve customers' needs and contribute to a more...

American firm Albany International’s revenue ascends 16.4% in Q1 FY24
American firm Albany International’s revenue ascends 16.4% in Q1 FY24

30th Apr 2024

Albany International reported a 16.4 per cent rise in net revenues, reaching $313.3 million in Q1 FY24. The machine clothing segment drove growth with a 20.9 per cent increase. Gross profit rose to $108.7 million, despite a drop in overall gross margin. Net income slightly increased to $27.3 million, and adjusted EBITDA grew by 8.3 per cent to...

Andritz upgrades Essity tissue machine in England
Andritz upgrades Essity tissue machine in England

30th Apr 2024

Andritz has enhanced Essity's tissue machine in England, optimising combustion control to reduce gas consumption by up to 4 per cent. This upgrade significantly lowers CO2 and NOx emissions, improving safety and sustainability. The collaboration underscores Andritz's commitment to supporting Essity in achieving efficient and eco-friendly tissue...

US’ Owens Corning posts net sales of $2.3 bn in Q1 FY24
US’ Owens Corning posts net sales of $2.3 bn in Q1 FY24

27th Apr 2024

Owens Corning reported Q1 FY24 net sales of $2.3 billion, unchanged from last year, with net earnings margins at 13 per cent. Adjusted EBIT and EBITDA margins were 19 per cent and 25 per cent, respectively. Composites sector sales fell 11 per cent to $523 million due to lower volumes and price drops, partially offset by positive pricing in...

Amcor launches Huggies Eco Protect diapers with 30% recycled content
Amcor launches Huggies Eco Protect diapers with 30% recycled content

27th Apr 2024

Amcor and Kimberly Clark introduce Huggies Eco Protect diaper packaging in Peru, incorporating 30 per cent recycled materials. The bags feature post-consumer recycled content and align with a circular economy approach. Developed by Amcor, the packaging maintains performance while reducing energy consumption, carbon footprint, and water usage.

Swedish firm Essity posts net sales of $3.2 bn in Q1 FY24
Swedish firm Essity posts net sales of $3.2 bn in Q1 FY24

27th Apr 2024

Swedish company Essity's Q1 FY24 saw a net sales decrease of 4.1 per cent to SEK 34.85 billion (approximately $3.2 billion). Despite this, EBITA rose by 4 per cent to SEK 4.52 billion, and EBITA excluding IAC increased by 14 per cent to SEK 4.88 billion. Operating cash flow surged 48 per cent to SEK 4.25 billion. Profit soared to SEK 11.49...

Andritz starts new nonwovens production line in Turkey
Andritz starts new nonwovens production line in Turkiye

26th Apr 2024

Andritz launches a new nonwovens production line at Teknomelt Teknik Mensucat San. ve Tic. in Turkiye, producing biodegradable wet wipes. The neXline wetlace CCP line combines spunlace and wetlaid technologies, enabling the use of bio-based fibres like viscose and wood pulp. This supports Teknomelt's sustainability goals and expands their product...

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