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(c) INDA
31.05.2023

INDA releases North American Nonwoven Materials Annual Study

INDA, the Association of the Nonwovens Fabrics Industry, announces the publication of a new study, North American Nonwoven Materials Annual Study 2022.

Based on actual surveys and interviews with producers, enhancing the accuracy and relevance, this study tracks machine additions, closures, and productivity improvements. This study is the industry benchmark for capacity and production information for North America and provides an estimate of operating rates, based on nameplate machine capacity, through the year 2022. The 72-page study contains 43 figures and 11 tables.

Findings from this year’s study include:

INDA, the Association of the Nonwovens Fabrics Industry, announces the publication of a new study, North American Nonwoven Materials Annual Study 2022.

Based on actual surveys and interviews with producers, enhancing the accuracy and relevance, this study tracks machine additions, closures, and productivity improvements. This study is the industry benchmark for capacity and production information for North America and provides an estimate of operating rates, based on nameplate machine capacity, through the year 2022. The 72-page study contains 43 figures and 11 tables.

Findings from this year’s study include:

  • North American capacity continues to increase with investments being made across all the processes and for a variety of end-uses. The industry’s nameplate capacity utilization has increased year-over-year, for the fifth consecutive year.
  • In 2022, capacity of nonwovens in North America reached 5.565 million tonnes, an increase from the previous year of 2.4% (net growth of 128,700 tonnes) and an improvement over the previous year’s growth rate of 1.8%.
  • North American imports, in tonnage, decreased 24.3% in 2022 and exports decreased 16.3% due to market stabilization after COVID. Nonwoven production tends to stay within the region, so the net trade balance (imports less exports) accounted for less than 5.5% of the region’s capacity.
Weitere Informationen:
INDA nonwovens North America study
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INDA

(c) Carbios
20.10.2022

Carbios publishes results of consumer research study about plastic circularity

  • Carbios’ biorecycling and biodegradation technologies internationally recognized by consumers as promising answers to their top environmental concerns
  • Carbios’ innovations considered one of the best for solving recycling effectively and achieving a real plastic circularity
  • Consumer research including qualitative and quantitative fields was conducted between March and August 2022. The research institute, Strategic Research, conducted 6000 interviews in Europe and USA

Carbios’ biorecycling and biodegradation technologies acclaimed by consumers
During the first research field study, respondents were exposed to Carbios’ biorecycling process; a new enzyme-based biotechnology that enables biological recycling of all types of PET plastic waste (including bottles, packaging and textiles), and pushes the boundaries of recycling in terms of the number of cycles.

  • Carbios’ biorecycling and biodegradation technologies internationally recognized by consumers as promising answers to their top environmental concerns
  • Carbios’ innovations considered one of the best for solving recycling effectively and achieving a real plastic circularity
  • Consumer research including qualitative and quantitative fields was conducted between March and August 2022. The research institute, Strategic Research, conducted 6000 interviews in Europe and USA

Carbios’ biorecycling and biodegradation technologies acclaimed by consumers
During the first research field study, respondents were exposed to Carbios’ biorecycling process; a new enzyme-based biotechnology that enables biological recycling of all types of PET plastic waste (including bottles, packaging and textiles), and pushes the boundaries of recycling in terms of the number of cycles.

The research results demonstrated that European and US respondents find Carbios’ biorecycling technology more unique and innovative than traditional PET recycling (i.e. thermo-mechanical recycling), as well as more relevant in its ability to address their concerns and challenges regarding recycling.

In the second research study, conducted in the US, respondents were also exposed to Carbios’ biodegradation technology: an innovative enzymatic solution by which an enzyme is incorporated into plastics during the production process of bio-sourced PLA plastics (corn, sugar cane). This approach makes the material made from plants 100% compostable at ambient temperatures and degradable like plants with the built-in enzyme biologically breaking the bioplastic down in less than eight weeks without microplastics or toxic residues; creating a fully organic circularity.

Similarly to Carbios’ biorecycling technology, Carbios’ PLA biodegradation innovation caught US respondents’ attention with 64% overall liking it. Additionally, 93% of the respondents sampled described the concept as innovative, unique, easy to understand (49%), and believable (43%). Up to 82% of the most environmentally engaged respondents declared they would definitely buy more products made with Carbios’ fully circular biodegradable bioplastic.

Consumers: No other choice but to make plastic fully circular
The research says 99% of the respondents consider it important to protect the environment, while plastic pollution is now ranked the third most-concerning environmental issues after climate change and ocean pollution.

This awareness brings most of these consumers to be environmentally active when it comes to purchasing goods and sorting. For the US respondents, eco-friendly packaging comes in the fourth place in terms of purchase drivers for packaged goods and 65% of them declare sorting plastic from general waste on a regular basis, which makes plastic the most sorted type of waste.

Nevertheless, for a vast majority of the respondents across geographies, even if they would like to reduce their plastic consumption most of the time there is no suitable alternative that is as convenient, light, and cost-efficient as plastics. Hence in an ideal world, consumers would like all plastic waste in landfills and oceans to be collected, cleaned, reused and recycled.

Weitere Informationen:
Carbios study circularity plastics
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Carbios

(c) Cotonea, Klaus Mellenthien
03.11.2021

cotonea: Case Study für Baumwollproduktion nach SDG8

Weltweit arbeiten laut UNICEF rund 150 Millionen Kinder im Alter zwischen 5 und 14 Jahren, um zum Familienunterhalt beizutragen. Laut International Labour Organisation ist die Billiglohn-Tendenz steigend. Und das, obwohl das allgemeine Bewusstsein sowie die Nachfrage nach fairen Produkten wachsen. Von den 17 Sustainable Development Goals der Vereinten Nationen (SDGs) strebt das SDG8 den Aufbau einer nachhaltigen menschenwürdigen Arbeitswelt für alle an.

„Das SDG-Ziel ist wichtig, aber in Wahrheit erhalten Kleinbauern meist nicht den Weltmarktpreis für Agrarprodukte“, so Roland Stelzer, Geschäftsführer der Biobaumwoll-Marke Cotonea. „Die realen Preise für Rohstoffe aus der Landwirtschaft sind über Jahrzehnte im Vergleich zu anderen Rohstoffen nicht gestiegen, sondern gesunken.“ Stelzer gibt zu bedenken, dass zwar die Einhaltung ökologischer Standards im Labor messbar sei. Aber dasselbe gelte nicht für faire Arbeitsbedingungen, wo andere Hebel greifen müssten.

Weltweit arbeiten laut UNICEF rund 150 Millionen Kinder im Alter zwischen 5 und 14 Jahren, um zum Familienunterhalt beizutragen. Laut International Labour Organisation ist die Billiglohn-Tendenz steigend. Und das, obwohl das allgemeine Bewusstsein sowie die Nachfrage nach fairen Produkten wachsen. Von den 17 Sustainable Development Goals der Vereinten Nationen (SDGs) strebt das SDG8 den Aufbau einer nachhaltigen menschenwürdigen Arbeitswelt für alle an.

„Das SDG-Ziel ist wichtig, aber in Wahrheit erhalten Kleinbauern meist nicht den Weltmarktpreis für Agrarprodukte“, so Roland Stelzer, Geschäftsführer der Biobaumwoll-Marke Cotonea. „Die realen Preise für Rohstoffe aus der Landwirtschaft sind über Jahrzehnte im Vergleich zu anderen Rohstoffen nicht gestiegen, sondern gesunken.“ Stelzer gibt zu bedenken, dass zwar die Einhaltung ökologischer Standards im Labor messbar sei. Aber dasselbe gelte nicht für faire Arbeitsbedingungen, wo andere Hebel greifen müssten.

Vor mehr als zehn Jahren hat Cotonea zwei Anbauprojekte für Biobaumwolle mit entwickelt, eines in Kirgistan und eines in Uganda und bezieht fast ausschließlich von dort Baumwolle. In Uganda leben heute rund 40.000 bis 50.000 Menschen von dem Projekt. Cotonea folgt nach eigenen Aussagen einer strategischen Kette von Maßnahmen angefangen bei umfangreichen Schulungen, der Unterstützung bei der Bildung von Kooperativen über die Verbesserung der Lebensbedingungen insbesondere in den Bereichen Bildung, Gesundheit und Wasser und der Durchsetzung fairer Verträge bis zur Unterstützung der Kooperativen beim Verkauf ihrer Produkte und einer sicheren Ernte-Abnahme zu angemessenen Preisen.

Weitere Informationen:
Baumwolle Bio-Baumwolle Cotonea
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Cotonea