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Eastman and Patagonia join forces to address textile waste (c) Eastman
28.02.2024

Textile waste: Eastman and Patagonia join forces

Eastman announces a partnership with Patagonia to address textile waste.

The outdoor apparel company teamed up with Eastman to recycle 8,000 pounds of pre- and post-consumer clothing waste, which Eastman processed through its molecular recycling technology. The process involves breaking down Patagonia’s unusable apparel into molecular building blocks that Eastman can use to make new fibers.

"We know apparel waste is a major problem, and consumers increasingly want better, more sustainable solutions when their most loved clothing reaches the end of its life," said Natalie Banakis, materials innovation engineer for Patagonia.

"Our collaborations show the world what’s possible when it comes to sustainability,” said Carolina Sister Cohn, global marketing lead for Eastman textiles. “We have the technology to make the textiles industry circular, and we know it requires collaboration with innovative brands to make circular fashion possible. This is only the beginning, and we look forward to more collaborations throughout 2024."

Eastman announces a partnership with Patagonia to address textile waste.

The outdoor apparel company teamed up with Eastman to recycle 8,000 pounds of pre- and post-consumer clothing waste, which Eastman processed through its molecular recycling technology. The process involves breaking down Patagonia’s unusable apparel into molecular building blocks that Eastman can use to make new fibers.

"We know apparel waste is a major problem, and consumers increasingly want better, more sustainable solutions when their most loved clothing reaches the end of its life," said Natalie Banakis, materials innovation engineer for Patagonia.

"Our collaborations show the world what’s possible when it comes to sustainability,” said Carolina Sister Cohn, global marketing lead for Eastman textiles. “We have the technology to make the textiles industry circular, and we know it requires collaboration with innovative brands to make circular fashion possible. This is only the beginning, and we look forward to more collaborations throughout 2024."

28.02.2024

AkzoNobel: Nominations for Supervisory Board

AkzoNobel has announced that Mrs. Jaska de Bakker, Mrs. Ute Wolf and Mr. Wouter Kolk will be nominated for appointment to the company’s Supervisory Board, while Mr. Byron Grote – currently Deputy Chair and Chair of the Audit Committee – will be nominated for a fourth term of one year.

Mrs. De Bakker is a financial leader with experience in strategy, governance and ESG. Currently a board member at various companies, she was previously CFO at Royal FrieslandCampina and at Royal HaskoningDHV.
 
Mrs. Wolf is a seasoned finance professional with more than 25 years of experience in financial management and corporate planning. She served as CFO of Evonik Industries AG for ten years and, prior to that, she held several senior positions within various industries and companies.
 
Mr. Kolk is the current CEO of Ahold Delhaize Europe and Indonesia. With more than 32 years of experience in commercial, operational, supply chain, strategic and general management roles, he brings a wealth of knowledge in different geographies and businesses.

AkzoNobel has announced that Mrs. Jaska de Bakker, Mrs. Ute Wolf and Mr. Wouter Kolk will be nominated for appointment to the company’s Supervisory Board, while Mr. Byron Grote – currently Deputy Chair and Chair of the Audit Committee – will be nominated for a fourth term of one year.

Mrs. De Bakker is a financial leader with experience in strategy, governance and ESG. Currently a board member at various companies, she was previously CFO at Royal FrieslandCampina and at Royal HaskoningDHV.
 
Mrs. Wolf is a seasoned finance professional with more than 25 years of experience in financial management and corporate planning. She served as CFO of Evonik Industries AG for ten years and, prior to that, she held several senior positions within various industries and companies.
 
Mr. Kolk is the current CEO of Ahold Delhaize Europe and Indonesia. With more than 32 years of experience in commercial, operational, supply chain, strategic and general management roles, he brings a wealth of knowledge in different geographies and businesses.

Subject to the approval of his re-appointment, Mr. Grote will lead the supervision of the external auditor selection process, whereby the external audit firm of AkzoNobel will be replaced, starting with the audit of the 2026 financial statements. His re-appointment also ensures continuity during the change of the PWC lead partner in charge of the AkzoNobel account, as of the audit of the 2024 financial statements.  

The appointments and re-appointment will be put to shareholders for approval at the Annual General Meeting being held on April 25. Mrs. Pam Kirby, who is completing her second four-year term, will step down as member of the Supervisory Board as per the same date.

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AkzoNobel

28.02.2024

Führungswechsel bei ERWO Holding und Hoftex Group AG

Die ERWO Holding, Obergesellschaft der Südwolle Group, sowie die Hoftex Group AG, eine mittelständisch strukturierte Gruppe von Unternehmen der Textilindustrie, haben die Berufung von Manuela Spörl (51) zur neuen CEO mit Wirkung vom 1. März 2024 bekanntgegeben. Sie folgt in dieser Funktion auf Klaus Steger, der, wie bereits im vergangenen Jahr angekündigt, planmäßig aus dem Vorstand beider Unternehmen ausscheidet. Zeitgleich mit dem Führungswechsel an der Spitze beider Unternehmen übernimmt Daniel Köster (44) das Amt des CFO von Manuela Spörl. Der Vorstand von ERWO Holding und Hoftex Group besteht mit Manuela Spörl und Daniel Köster künftig aus zwei Personen.

Die studierte Diplom-Betriebswirtin Manuela Spörl ist bereits seit dem Jahr 2000 für die Hoftex Group tätig. Ihre berufliche Laufbahn begann sie im Bereich Konzern-Controlling, 2012 wurde sie zur Referentin des Vorstandes ernannt. 2015 wurde ihr Prokura erteilt, es folgten schließlich die Schritte zur CFO der Hoftex Group 2020 und zur CFO der ERWO-Gruppe 2022.

Die ERWO Holding, Obergesellschaft der Südwolle Group, sowie die Hoftex Group AG, eine mittelständisch strukturierte Gruppe von Unternehmen der Textilindustrie, haben die Berufung von Manuela Spörl (51) zur neuen CEO mit Wirkung vom 1. März 2024 bekanntgegeben. Sie folgt in dieser Funktion auf Klaus Steger, der, wie bereits im vergangenen Jahr angekündigt, planmäßig aus dem Vorstand beider Unternehmen ausscheidet. Zeitgleich mit dem Führungswechsel an der Spitze beider Unternehmen übernimmt Daniel Köster (44) das Amt des CFO von Manuela Spörl. Der Vorstand von ERWO Holding und Hoftex Group besteht mit Manuela Spörl und Daniel Köster künftig aus zwei Personen.

Die studierte Diplom-Betriebswirtin Manuela Spörl ist bereits seit dem Jahr 2000 für die Hoftex Group tätig. Ihre berufliche Laufbahn begann sie im Bereich Konzern-Controlling, 2012 wurde sie zur Referentin des Vorstandes ernannt. 2015 wurde ihr Prokura erteilt, es folgten schließlich die Schritte zur CFO der Hoftex Group 2020 und zur CFO der ERWO-Gruppe 2022.

Der Finanzexperte und studierte Diplom-Kaufmann Daniel Köster wurde bereits im vergangenen November in den Vorstand von ERWO Holding und Hoftex Group berufen. Köster verfügt über langjährige Erfahrung in Finance, Accounting, Treasury, Steuern und Controlling und fungierte zuletzt seit Ende 2019 als Group CFO beim niedersächsischen Familienunternehmen Stiebel Eltron, wo er in dieser Funktion auch Mitglied der Geschäftsleitung war.

Künftig wird sich Klaus Steger verstärkt um seine Aufgaben innerhalb der International Wool Textile Organisation (IWTO) kümmern, zu deren Präsidenten er im Mai 2023 gewählt wurde. Seine Amtszeit in diesem Verband geht bis 2026.

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Charles Barker Corporate Communications GmbH

Graphic CHT Germany GmbH
28.02.2024

PERFORMANCE DAYS: CHT presents sustainable textile innovations

At the PERFORMANCE DAYS Functional Fabric Fair in Munich on 20 and 21 March 2024, CHT will present its latest sustainable textile technologies with a focus on dyeing and effect chemicals.

These products are used to finish textiles with special functions such as water repellency, breathability and efficient moisture transport. Significant amounts of water and energy can be saved during the dyeing and finishing process, resulting in a lower CO2 footprint.

In addition to effect chemicals, CHT will be presenting its dyeing products with a focus on the use of bio-based, biodegradable and recycled materials to support the circular economy.

At the PERFORMANCE DAYS Functional Fabric Fair in Munich on 20 and 21 March 2024, CHT will present its latest sustainable textile technologies with a focus on dyeing and effect chemicals.

These products are used to finish textiles with special functions such as water repellency, breathability and efficient moisture transport. Significant amounts of water and energy can be saved during the dyeing and finishing process, resulting in a lower CO2 footprint.

In addition to effect chemicals, CHT will be presenting its dyeing products with a focus on the use of bio-based, biodegradable and recycled materials to support the circular economy.

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CHT Germany GmbH

26.02.2024

AkzoNobel: Full-year 2023 results

Highlights Q4 2023 (compared with Q4 2022)

  • Revenue in constant currencies up 4% on higher volumes and pricing (reported revenue -3%)
  • Operating income improved to €214 million (2022: €103 million)
  • Adjusted operating income at €221 million (2022: €126 million); ROS at 8.7% (2022: 4.8%); €244 million before €23 million negative impact from hyperinflation accounting
  • Net cash from operating activities positive €574 million (2022: €291 million)

Highlights full-year 2023 (compared with full-year 2022)

Highlights Q4 2023 (compared with Q4 2022)

  • Revenue in constant currencies up 4% on higher volumes and pricing (reported revenue -3%)
  • Operating income improved to €214 million (2022: €103 million)
  • Adjusted operating income at €221 million (2022: €126 million); ROS at 8.7% (2022: 4.8%); €244 million before €23 million negative impact from hyperinflation accounting
  • Net cash from operating activities positive €574 million (2022: €291 million)

Highlights full-year 2023 (compared with full-year 2022)

  • Revenue in constant currencies up 5% driven by pricing (reported revenue -2%)
  • Operating income improved to €1,029 million (2022: €708 million)
  • Adjusted operating income at €1,074 million (2022: €789 million), despite €77 million adverse
  • currency effects from translation; ROS at 10.1% (2022: 7.3%)
  • Adjusted EBITDA at €1,429 million (2022: €1,157 million), despite €92 million adverse currency
  • effects from translation
  • Net cash from operating activities positive €1,126 million (2022: €263 million)
  • Net debt to EBITDA leverage ratio improved to 2.7 (2022: 3.8)
  • Final dividend proposed of €1.54 per share (2022: €1.54)

Outlook mid-term
For the mid-term, AkzoNobel aims to expand profitability to deliver an adjusted EBITDA margin of above 16% and a return on investment between 16% and 19%, underpinned by organic growth and industrial excellence. The company aims to lower its leverage to around 2 times in the mid-term, while remaining committed to retaining a strong investment grade credit rating.

More information:
AkzoNobel financial year 2023
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AkzoNobel

KARL MAYER GROUP: Natural fibre composites and knit to shape products at JEC World 2024 (c) FUSE GmbH
26.02.2024

KARL MAYER GROUP: Natural fibre composites and knit to shape products at JEC World 2024

At this year's JEC World 2024 from 5 to 7 March, KARL MAYER GROUP will be exhibiting with KARL MAYER Technical Textiles and its STOLL Business

One focus of the exhibition will be non-crimp fabrics and tapes made from bio-based yarn materials for the reinforcement of composites.

"While our business with multiaxial and spreading technology for processing conventional technical fibres such as carbon or glass continues to do well, we are seeing increasing interest in the processing of natural fibres into composites. That's why we have a new product in our trade fair luggage for the upcoming JEC World: an alpine ski in which, among other things, hemp fibre fabrics have been used," reveals Hagen Lotzmann, Vice President Sales KARL MAYER Technische Textilien.

The winter sports equipment is the result of a subsidised project. The hemp tapes for this were supplied by FUSE GmbH and processed into non-crimp fabrics on the COP MAX 5 multiaxial warp knitting machine in the KARL MAYER Technical Textiles technical centre.

At this year's JEC World 2024 from 5 to 7 March, KARL MAYER GROUP will be exhibiting with KARL MAYER Technical Textiles and its STOLL Business

One focus of the exhibition will be non-crimp fabrics and tapes made from bio-based yarn materials for the reinforcement of composites.

"While our business with multiaxial and spreading technology for processing conventional technical fibres such as carbon or glass continues to do well, we are seeing increasing interest in the processing of natural fibres into composites. That's why we have a new product in our trade fair luggage for the upcoming JEC World: an alpine ski in which, among other things, hemp fibre fabrics have been used," reveals Hagen Lotzmann, Vice President Sales KARL MAYER Technische Textilien.

The winter sports equipment is the result of a subsidised project. The hemp tapes for this were supplied by FUSE GmbH and processed into non-crimp fabrics on the COP MAX 5 multiaxial warp knitting machine in the KARL MAYER Technical Textiles technical centre.

The STOLL Business Unit will be focussing on thermoplastic materials. Several knit to shape parts with a textile outer surface and a hardened inner surface will be on display. The double-face products can be made from different types of yarn and do not need to be back-moulded for use as side door panels or housing shells, for example. In addition, the ready-to-use design saves on waste and yarn material.

26.02.2024

SGL Carbon: Review of options for Business Unit Carbon Fibers

SGL Carbon SE is currently evaluating various strategic options for the Business Unit Carbon Fibers (CF). These include a possible partial or complete divestment of the Business Unit. In a first step, potential interested parties shall be approached with the general data of the Business Unit to determine their interest in an acquisition. If there is sufficient interest, a structured transaction process will be carried out in a second step. Overall, a share of sales amounting to around € 179.6 million after nine months in 2023 (9M 2022: € 269.0 million) is therefore under review. The CF sales share corresponded to 21.9% of SGL Carbon's consolidated sales after nine months in 2023 (9M 2022: 31.5%). Adjusted EBITDA of the Business Unit excluding the result from joint ventures amounted to minus € 10,9 million after nine months in 2023 (9M 2022: € 27,9 million). Despite the operating loss of CF after nine months in 2023, SGL Carbon maintains its guidance for fiscal year 2023. This shows the positive development of the three other business units and the resilience of SGL Carbon's business model.

SGL Carbon SE is currently evaluating various strategic options for the Business Unit Carbon Fibers (CF). These include a possible partial or complete divestment of the Business Unit. In a first step, potential interested parties shall be approached with the general data of the Business Unit to determine their interest in an acquisition. If there is sufficient interest, a structured transaction process will be carried out in a second step. Overall, a share of sales amounting to around € 179.6 million after nine months in 2023 (9M 2022: € 269.0 million) is therefore under review. The CF sales share corresponded to 21.9% of SGL Carbon's consolidated sales after nine months in 2023 (9M 2022: 31.5%). Adjusted EBITDA of the Business Unit excluding the result from joint ventures amounted to minus € 10,9 million after nine months in 2023 (9M 2022: € 27,9 million). Despite the operating loss of CF after nine months in 2023, SGL Carbon maintains its guidance for fiscal year 2023. This shows the positive development of the three other business units and the resilience of SGL Carbon's business model.

Carbon Fibers manufactures textile, acrylic and carbon fibers as well as composite materials at seven locations in Europe and North America. Following the temporary drop in demand for carbon fibers from the important wind industry market, the Business Unit's sales and earnings fell significantly in the course of fiscal year 2023. Due to the importance of the wind industry for the European Green Deal, SGL Carbon and many experts assumed that the wind industry recovers quickly. Unfortunately, this is currently not the case. Even if demand picks up, the company assumes that Carbon Fibers will need additional resources to remain competitive in the international market environment and to exploit market opportunities in the best possible way. Against this background, SGL Carbon is reviewing all possibilities to support a positive further development of the Carbon Fibers Business Unit.

More information:
SGL Carbon carbon fibers
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SGL Carbon SE 

Generating its own energy with solar panels Photo Karl Mayer Group
Generating its own energy with solar panels
23.02.2024

Karl Mayer Group: Generating its own energy with solar panels

The Karl Mayer Group is reducing its ecological footprint when it comes to energy utilisation: The Group's largest photovoltaic system to date has just been installed at its headquarters in Obertshausen.

Following the construction of a stable substructure, the first photovoltaic elements were installed on the roof of the assembly hall in Obertshausen on 16 February 2024. This will be followed by the step-by-step conversion of other roofs. If everything goes according to plan, around 6,000 modules will have been installed on an area of approx. 12,000 m² and over 60,000 metres of cable laid by the middle of the year.

"With a total output of 2.4 MWp, we will be able to generate over 35% of the total electricity consumption at the site ourselves," explains Michael Sustelo, Head of Facility Management at the Karl Mayer Group.

The Karl Mayer Group is reducing its ecological footprint when it comes to energy utilisation: The Group's largest photovoltaic system to date has just been installed at its headquarters in Obertshausen.

Following the construction of a stable substructure, the first photovoltaic elements were installed on the roof of the assembly hall in Obertshausen on 16 February 2024. This will be followed by the step-by-step conversion of other roofs. If everything goes according to plan, around 6,000 modules will have been installed on an area of approx. 12,000 m² and over 60,000 metres of cable laid by the middle of the year.

"With a total output of 2.4 MWp, we will be able to generate over 35% of the total electricity consumption at the site ourselves," explains Michael Sustelo, Head of Facility Management at the Karl Mayer Group.

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Karl Mayer Group

DACAPO Kollektion Foto: Moritz Hendel & Söhne GmbH
23.02.2024

Dessous-Hersteller Moritz Hendel & Söhne GmbH verkauft

Die Moritz Hendel & Söhne GmbH produziert die überwiegend per Fachhandel in Deutschland und Europa vertriebenen Dessous-Marken Dacapo und Format. Das 70 Mitarbeitende umfassende Traditionsunternehmen am Standort Oelsnitz/Vogtland und mit einer Niederlassung in Plana (CZ) wurde Mitte Februar an die PB Holding GmbH verkauft.

Vorstand der in Chemnitz ansässigen Premium Bodywear AG Frank K. Markert leitet seit 2002 bereits ein mittelständisches Modeunternehmen mit internationalen Herrenwäschemarken. Die beiden eigenständigen Firmen kooperieren in vielen Bereichen und streben an, Synergiepotential zu heben, um den Herausforderungen der internationalen Märkte begegnen zu können.

Die langjährigen Prokuristinnen, Jeannette Kraus, Katrin Neumann und Carolin Nößke, sind gemeinsam mit Frank K. Markert Gesellschafter/innen der PB Holding GmbH und bleiben darüber hinaus in ihren Verantwortungsbereichen in der Moritz Hendel & Söhne GmbH tätig. Die gesamte Belegschaft wird übernommen.

Die Moritz Hendel & Söhne GmbH produziert die überwiegend per Fachhandel in Deutschland und Europa vertriebenen Dessous-Marken Dacapo und Format. Das 70 Mitarbeitende umfassende Traditionsunternehmen am Standort Oelsnitz/Vogtland und mit einer Niederlassung in Plana (CZ) wurde Mitte Februar an die PB Holding GmbH verkauft.

Vorstand der in Chemnitz ansässigen Premium Bodywear AG Frank K. Markert leitet seit 2002 bereits ein mittelständisches Modeunternehmen mit internationalen Herrenwäschemarken. Die beiden eigenständigen Firmen kooperieren in vielen Bereichen und streben an, Synergiepotential zu heben, um den Herausforderungen der internationalen Märkte begegnen zu können.

Die langjährigen Prokuristinnen, Jeannette Kraus, Katrin Neumann und Carolin Nößke, sind gemeinsam mit Frank K. Markert Gesellschafter/innen der PB Holding GmbH und bleiben darüber hinaus in ihren Verantwortungsbereichen in der Moritz Hendel & Söhne GmbH tätig. Die gesamte Belegschaft wird übernommen.

More information:
Unterwäsche
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Verband der Nord-Ostdeutschen Textil- und Bekleidungsindustrie e.V. (vti)

23.02.2024

Kelheim Fibres: Price increase for viscose fibres from 1 April 2024

Kelheim Fibres GmbH, a leading manufacturer of specialty viscose fibres, has announced to increase its prices by 12% to 15% for specialty viscose fibres starting April 1, 2024.

With the strong rebound in cotton fibre prices, there has been a sharp increase in the demand for viscose, especially in Asia. In the face of the rapid rise in interest rates, wages, chemicals, and environmental costs, accompanied by depressed fibre prices over the past years, Kelheim Fibres sees no other choice than to start improving margins back to sustainable levels by raising the base price.

Kelheim Fibres GmbH, a leading manufacturer of specialty viscose fibres, has announced to increase its prices by 12% to 15% for specialty viscose fibres starting April 1, 2024.

With the strong rebound in cotton fibre prices, there has been a sharp increase in the demand for viscose, especially in Asia. In the face of the rapid rise in interest rates, wages, chemicals, and environmental costs, accompanied by depressed fibre prices over the past years, Kelheim Fibres sees no other choice than to start improving margins back to sustainable levels by raising the base price.

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Kelheim Fibres

Pointcarre integrates Archroma's portfolio of 5,760 colors Photo: Archroma
23.02.2024

Pointcarre integrates Archroma's portfolio of 5,760 colors

Archroma Textile Effects expands the digital textile design and production system (CAD/CAM) Pointcarre with its entire portfolio of 5,760 colors.

Pointcarre Textile Software enables fashion, home furnishing and technical textiles designers to create accurate digital samples, streamline the fabric weaving, knitting and printing processes, and produce realistic presentations of their collections.

Incorporating the Archroma color portfolio into this workflow will allow designers to bring their ideas to life with greater speed and accuracy. They will not only have access to a vast searchable library of Archroma colors, but they will also be better able to produce the exact color they need at the factory.

All of the Archroma color references can be formulated with dyes that meet leading international eco-standards and the brand customer’s desired sustainability profile.

To support customers to optimize the potential of the new color library, Pointcarre is offering new interactive e-learning modules on its Academy training platform, as well as assistance in several languages.

Archroma Textile Effects expands the digital textile design and production system (CAD/CAM) Pointcarre with its entire portfolio of 5,760 colors.

Pointcarre Textile Software enables fashion, home furnishing and technical textiles designers to create accurate digital samples, streamline the fabric weaving, knitting and printing processes, and produce realistic presentations of their collections.

Incorporating the Archroma color portfolio into this workflow will allow designers to bring their ideas to life with greater speed and accuracy. They will not only have access to a vast searchable library of Archroma colors, but they will also be better able to produce the exact color they need at the factory.

All of the Archroma color references can be formulated with dyes that meet leading international eco-standards and the brand customer’s desired sustainability profile.

To support customers to optimize the potential of the new color library, Pointcarre is offering new interactive e-learning modules on its Academy training platform, as well as assistance in several languages.

More information:
Archroma Pointcarre CAD/CAM Software
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Archroma

21.02.2024

Epson auf CDP A-Liste für Umgang mit Klimawandel und Wassersicherheit

Epson erhält von der internationalen Organisation CDP in zwei Kategorien, Klimawandel und Wassersicherheit, ein A-Rating. Das CDP ist eine unabhängige, gemeinnützige Organisation, die ein weltweites System zur Offenlegung von Umweltdaten betreibt. Jedes Jahr fordert es Unternehmen auf, ihre Risiken und Chancen in Bezug auf Klimawandel, Wassersicherheit und Entwaldung zu messen und zu managen. Das Ranking dient Investoren, Unternehmen oder politischen Entscheidungsträgern dazu, Umweltmaßnahmen von Unternehmen zu beurteilen und Investitionsentscheidungen zu treffen.

Yoshiro Nagafusa, Präsident von Epson Europe, sagt: Die Auszeichnung mit CDP 'A' in zwei Kategorien - Klimawandel und Wassersicherheit - ist eine wichtige Botschaft an unsere Kunden, Geschäftspartner und Investoren. Es zeigt, wie sehr sich Epson dem langfristigen Ziel verschrieben hat, CO2-negativ zu wirtschaften. Das jüngste CDP-A-Rating ist ein weiterer Beweis dafür, dass wir es ernst meinen mit der Bekämpfung des Klimawandels und der Vorbereitung unseres Unternehmens auf die Zukunft."

Epson erhält von der internationalen Organisation CDP in zwei Kategorien, Klimawandel und Wassersicherheit, ein A-Rating. Das CDP ist eine unabhängige, gemeinnützige Organisation, die ein weltweites System zur Offenlegung von Umweltdaten betreibt. Jedes Jahr fordert es Unternehmen auf, ihre Risiken und Chancen in Bezug auf Klimawandel, Wassersicherheit und Entwaldung zu messen und zu managen. Das Ranking dient Investoren, Unternehmen oder politischen Entscheidungsträgern dazu, Umweltmaßnahmen von Unternehmen zu beurteilen und Investitionsentscheidungen zu treffen.

Yoshiro Nagafusa, Präsident von Epson Europe, sagt: Die Auszeichnung mit CDP 'A' in zwei Kategorien - Klimawandel und Wassersicherheit - ist eine wichtige Botschaft an unsere Kunden, Geschäftspartner und Investoren. Es zeigt, wie sehr sich Epson dem langfristigen Ziel verschrieben hat, CO2-negativ zu wirtschaften. Das jüngste CDP-A-Rating ist ein weiterer Beweis dafür, dass wir es ernst meinen mit der Bekämpfung des Klimawandels und der Vorbereitung unseres Unternehmens auf die Zukunft."

Zu den jüngsten Initiativen von Epson gehören die Umsetzung und der Abschluss eines Programms zur Umstellung auf 100 % erneuerbaren Strom an allen Standorten der Epson-Gruppe weltweit.

More information:
Epson CDP Klimawandel Nachhaltigkeit
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Epson Deutschland GmbH

60th anniversary of Eltex of Sweden AB (c) Eltex of Sweden
21.02.2024

60th anniversary of Eltex of Sweden AB

Eltex of Sweden, a pioneer in the adoption of electronic sensors by the weaving machinery industry, is marking its 60th anniversary this month.

The electronic detection of broken or missing weft yarns during production was the problem Eltex founders Åke Rydborn and Ragnar Henriksson set out to solve with the development of the world’s first electronic weft-stop-motion. Its potential was recognised on its introduction at the 1963 ITMA exhibition in Hannover, Germany, leading to the foundation of the company in a modest 12-square-metre workshop in Älmhult, Sweden, in February 1964.

Eltex of Sweden, a pioneer in the adoption of electronic sensors by the weaving machinery industry, is marking its 60th anniversary this month.

The electronic detection of broken or missing weft yarns during production was the problem Eltex founders Åke Rydborn and Ragnar Henriksson set out to solve with the development of the world’s first electronic weft-stop-motion. Its potential was recognised on its introduction at the 1963 ITMA exhibition in Hannover, Germany, leading to the foundation of the company in a modest 12-square-metre workshop in Älmhult, Sweden, in February 1964.

By 1968 the company was operating from a modern 3,000-square-metre plant and beginning to establish a global presence, introducing the first all-in-one printed circuit board (PCB) for its sensor systems in 1971. As exports increased, further Eltex operations were established in the USA and Ireland and the company expanded its product range including energy control devices, temperature and humidity loggers, food handling safety systems, and military grade battery chargers. Further textile milestones in parallel to advances in weaving technology included optical arrival detectors for air-jet weaving machines at the beginning of the 1980s, and the QTV system for warp preparation, which introduced digital stop-motion control to the industry at the start of the 1990s. In 2009, the company branched out into carpet tufting, first with the CoTS clamp-on tube sensor for tufting machines, followed by the Compact sensor for tufting machines in 2013. In 2019 the Compact II further cemented the company’s position in this sector.

Newly developed Eltex EyETM and ACT-R
Most recently, Eltex has launched the Eltex EyETM system for the monitoring of yarn tension on warp beams. Not only does it eliminate problems when warping, but also in the subsequent weaving or tufting processes. Eltex EyETM monitors the yarn tension on all positions in real-time and a minimum and maximum allowable tension value can be set. If any yarn’s tension falls outside these values the operator can be warned or the machine stopped.

The Eltex ACT and ACT-R units meanwhile go beyond yarn tension monitoring to actually control yarn tension. This extends the application range greatly. The plug and play system automatically compensates for any differences in yarn tension that arise, for example from irregularities in yarn packages.

Eltex has been owned by Brian Hicks, Seamus O’Dwyer and Jonathan Bell since 2007, following a management buy-out and the subsequent formation of Eltex Global Holdings in Ireland. Today, its head office, Eltex of Sweden AB, is in Osby, Sweden where it provides research and development, administration and global sales for the group. Eltex Manufacturing in Ireland is now the group’s primary production facility and Eltex US, Inc. provides sales and service for North America.

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Eltex of Sweden

21.02.2024

2nd Hand-Ankauftag bei Globetrotter

Ankauf statt Verkauf: Zum Saisonwechsel gibt Globetrotter gebrauchter Ware eine zweite Chance – von Hardware über Bekleidung nehmen alle 22 Erlebnis- und Citystores in Deutschland am 1. und 2. März ausgediente Outdoorausrüstung an. Im Gegenzug erhalten Kund:innen einen Gutschein in Höhe des Warenwertes und die Gewinnchance auf einen von drei 500 Euro-Gutscheinen.

Der Hamburger Outdoor-Ausrüster will zum Saisonstart auf nachhaltigen Konsum statt auf Neukauf setzen: Im Durchschnitt spart gebrauchtes Outdoor-Equipment rund 80 Prozent an Treibhausgasen im Vergleich zu einem neuen Produkt ein, wie das Unternehmen in einer gemeinsamen Studie mit myclimate ermittelte.
„Das nachhaltigste Produkt ist eines, das man schon hat. Deswegen sind Services wie Reparaturwerkstätten, Ausrüstungsverleih und 2nd Hand das Herzstück unseres Geschäftsmodells,“ so Matthias Schwarte, Head of Marketing bei Globetrotter.

Ankauf statt Verkauf: Zum Saisonwechsel gibt Globetrotter gebrauchter Ware eine zweite Chance – von Hardware über Bekleidung nehmen alle 22 Erlebnis- und Citystores in Deutschland am 1. und 2. März ausgediente Outdoorausrüstung an. Im Gegenzug erhalten Kund:innen einen Gutschein in Höhe des Warenwertes und die Gewinnchance auf einen von drei 500 Euro-Gutscheinen.

Der Hamburger Outdoor-Ausrüster will zum Saisonstart auf nachhaltigen Konsum statt auf Neukauf setzen: Im Durchschnitt spart gebrauchtes Outdoor-Equipment rund 80 Prozent an Treibhausgasen im Vergleich zu einem neuen Produkt ein, wie das Unternehmen in einer gemeinsamen Studie mit myclimate ermittelte.
„Das nachhaltigste Produkt ist eines, das man schon hat. Deswegen sind Services wie Reparaturwerkstätten, Ausrüstungsverleih und 2nd Hand das Herzstück unseres Geschäftsmodells,“ so Matthias Schwarte, Head of Marketing bei Globetrotter.

In allen Filialen kauft Globetrotter auch abseits des Aktionstages gut erhaltene Markenausrüstung von seinen Kund:innen an. Vor Ort wird die Ausrüstung von Expert:innen geprüft und der Kundin oder dem Kunden ein Angebot unterbreitet, das in Form eines Globetrotter-Gutscheins ausgezahlt wird.

Bereits seit 2021 kauft und verkauft der Anbieter gebrauchte Markenausrüstung, seit 2022 ist dies auch online unter secondhand.globetrotter.de verfügbar. Auf gebrauchte Ausrüstung gewährt der Outdoor-Händler zusätzlich eine Gewährleistung von einem Jahr.

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Globetrotter Ausrüstung GmbH

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA President. Ahmet Mercan, CEO of AlphaTauri. Photo: AlphaTauri
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA President. Ahmet Mercan, CEO of AlphaTauri.
20.02.2024

AlphaTauri becomes the first Official Clothing Partner of the FIA

In the first partnership of its kind, AlphaTauri has joined with the governing body for world motorsport, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), to become their official clothing partner.

Over this significant three-year partnership, AlphaTauri will equip all FIA staff with clothing and accessories, redefining how style and convenience intertwine with the world of motorsport. AlphaTauri will also be the official partner of the FIA Prize Giving Ceremony that is held once a year to honour the champions from every major branch of motorsports in a star-studded event. This strategic collaboration aligns two organisations that are deeply committed to innovation.

The partnership between FIA and AlphaTauri represents a fusion of automotive technology, high fashion, and the pursuit of excellence. It will transform the way FIA staff experience their roles while ensuring they maintain a distinctive and stylish presence.

In the first partnership of its kind, AlphaTauri has joined with the governing body for world motorsport, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), to become their official clothing partner.

Over this significant three-year partnership, AlphaTauri will equip all FIA staff with clothing and accessories, redefining how style and convenience intertwine with the world of motorsport. AlphaTauri will also be the official partner of the FIA Prize Giving Ceremony that is held once a year to honour the champions from every major branch of motorsports in a star-studded event. This strategic collaboration aligns two organisations that are deeply committed to innovation.

The partnership between FIA and AlphaTauri represents a fusion of automotive technology, high fashion, and the pursuit of excellence. It will transform the way FIA staff experience their roles while ensuring they maintain a distinctive and stylish presence.

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AlphaTauri

adidas: Study on effect of pressure in sports (c) adidas AG
19.02.2024

adidas: Study on effect of pressure in sports

Under adidas’ ambition to help athletes overcome high pressure moments in sport, it has teamed up with leading sport neuroscientists, neuro11, to understand the impact it has within a game of football, basketball, and golf during penalty shootouts, high-stake putts and must-make free-throws.

Working with Emiliano Martínez, Ludvig Åberg, Nneka Ogwumike, Rose Zhang, and Stina Blackstenius, as well as amateurs in the game, adidas and neuro11 delved into their minds to identify and analyse where pressure peaks, to help athletes across the globe to better understand it.

Understanding from this study that grassroots athletes and their elite counterparts experience similarly intense levels of pressure in the biggest sporting moments - but elite athletes were up to 40% more effective at managing pressure during these moments1 - a toolbox of techniques has been developed, built from the specific findings, to assist next-gen athletes in managing and overcoming the feeling within their game.

Under adidas’ ambition to help athletes overcome high pressure moments in sport, it has teamed up with leading sport neuroscientists, neuro11, to understand the impact it has within a game of football, basketball, and golf during penalty shootouts, high-stake putts and must-make free-throws.

Working with Emiliano Martínez, Ludvig Åberg, Nneka Ogwumike, Rose Zhang, and Stina Blackstenius, as well as amateurs in the game, adidas and neuro11 delved into their minds to identify and analyse where pressure peaks, to help athletes across the globe to better understand it.

Understanding from this study that grassroots athletes and their elite counterparts experience similarly intense levels of pressure in the biggest sporting moments - but elite athletes were up to 40% more effective at managing pressure during these moments1 - a toolbox of techniques has been developed, built from the specific findings, to assist next-gen athletes in managing and overcoming the feeling within their game.

Covering in-depth detail on what pressure looks like within each sport, how it has been proven to impact specific in-game moments, the brain zones that neuro11’s state-of-the-art brain technology measures and the main insights from each athlete’s training session, each report sets out to support all athletes in accessing the optimal zone - the brain state in which they perform at their best.

Rounded off with science-backed tips that reveal the optimal area of a goal to strike a penalty, how to use time to regain focus before netting a free throw, as well as the impact of dwell time on putting in golf – the guides are shaped around enhancing mental focus during some of the most pressured moments across sport.

1 Findings captured during athlete training sessions, as part of adidas SS24 Brand Campaign, in collaboration with neuro11 (November ’23- January ’24). Study carried out with Emiliano Martínez, Ludvig Åberg, Nneka Ogwumike, Rose Zhang, and Stina Blackstenius, in addition to 5 grassroot athletes.

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adidas AG

Heinrich GLAESER: Begrünter Altkleidersammelcontainer im Finale des Wettbewerbs „Die Lieferkette lebt“ (c) Heinrich GLAESER Nachf. GmbH
Der begrünte Altkleidersammelcontainer „Greenbox“ von Heinrich GLAESER
19.02.2024

Heinrich GLAESER: Begrünter Altkleidersammelcontainer im Finale des Wettbewerbs „Die Lieferkette lebt“

Heinrich GLAESER ist seit Gründung im Jahr 1888 auf Textilrecycling und Textilverwertung spezialisiert. Mit dem Ziel, Ressourcen zu schonen und Wertstoffkreisläufe zu schaffen, sammelt das Unternehmen Alttextilien und führt sie dem Upcycling zu. Mit der Idee, seine Altkleidercontainer für mehr Biodiversität zu begrünen, hat es das Unternehmen ins Finale des vom Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz, nukleare Sicherheit und Verbraucherschutz (BMVU) geförderten Unternehmenswettbewerbs „Die Lieferkette lebt“ geschafft.

Mit dem Wettbewerb „Die Lieferkette lebt“ werden alljährlich Unternehmenskonzepte und -aktivitäten entlang der Lieferkette zur Erhaltung der biologischen Vielfalt ausgezeichnet. Heinrich GLAESER hat sich im Herbst 2023 erstmals für den BMVU geförderten Preis beworben und schaffte es unter die Top 10. Die Jury nominierte die in das textile Kreislaufkonzept des Unternehmens eingebundenen „Greenbox“ unter die innovativsten Ideen. Die Greenbox ist ein Altkleidersammelcontainer, dessen Dachfläche begrünt ist. Diese blüht fast das ganze Jahr und bietet Insekten wie Bienen in städtischen Asphaltwüsten eine Anlaufstelle für die Nahrungsaufnahme.

Heinrich GLAESER ist seit Gründung im Jahr 1888 auf Textilrecycling und Textilverwertung spezialisiert. Mit dem Ziel, Ressourcen zu schonen und Wertstoffkreisläufe zu schaffen, sammelt das Unternehmen Alttextilien und führt sie dem Upcycling zu. Mit der Idee, seine Altkleidercontainer für mehr Biodiversität zu begrünen, hat es das Unternehmen ins Finale des vom Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz, nukleare Sicherheit und Verbraucherschutz (BMVU) geförderten Unternehmenswettbewerbs „Die Lieferkette lebt“ geschafft.

Mit dem Wettbewerb „Die Lieferkette lebt“ werden alljährlich Unternehmenskonzepte und -aktivitäten entlang der Lieferkette zur Erhaltung der biologischen Vielfalt ausgezeichnet. Heinrich GLAESER hat sich im Herbst 2023 erstmals für den BMVU geförderten Preis beworben und schaffte es unter die Top 10. Die Jury nominierte die in das textile Kreislaufkonzept des Unternehmens eingebundenen „Greenbox“ unter die innovativsten Ideen. Die Greenbox ist ein Altkleidersammelcontainer, dessen Dachfläche begrünt ist. Diese blüht fast das ganze Jahr und bietet Insekten wie Bienen in städtischen Asphaltwüsten eine Anlaufstelle für die Nahrungsaufnahme.

„Seit unserer Unternehmensgründung im Jahr 1888 beschäftigen wir uns mit der Kreislaufführung von Textilien. Die Anfänge gehen auf das Einsammeln von Produktionsabfällen aus der schwäbischen Textilindustrie und die Wiederaufbereitung zu hochwertigen Fasern zurück. Im Lauf der Zeit wurde das Geschäft um das Einsammeln von Altkleidern in unseren eigenen Sammelcontainern und um vielseitige Wertkreisläufe erweitert. Mit der Entwicklung unserer Geotextilien für Begrünung, Erosions- und Pflanzenschutz aus dem GLAESERgreen-Portfolio wurde die Idee geboren, beide Konzepte miteinander zu verbinden. So entstand die „greenbox“, unser begrünter Altkleidersammelbehälter“, erklärt Eberhard Brack, Geschäftsführer von Heinrich GLAESER.

Coloreel and Tajima Software Solutions: Personalization software for embroidery (c) Coloreel
19.02.2024

Coloreel and Tajima Software Solutions: Personalization software for embroidery designs

Tajima Software Solutions and Coloreel launch a software for the personalization of embroidery designs. Designed to cater to both in-store and online shopping experiences, the new software Pulse ID allows users to customize their embroidery. It offers the flexibility to edit text, add effects, and colors.

This collaboration marks a full integration of the Coloreel technology with Pulse ID and Tajima's embroidery machines. The result is a seamless and efficient solution, ideal for in-store embroidery services or for enhancing the offerings of online shops.

Tajima Software Solutions and Coloreel launch a software for the personalization of embroidery designs. Designed to cater to both in-store and online shopping experiences, the new software Pulse ID allows users to customize their embroidery. It offers the flexibility to edit text, add effects, and colors.

This collaboration marks a full integration of the Coloreel technology with Pulse ID and Tajima's embroidery machines. The result is a seamless and efficient solution, ideal for in-store embroidery services or for enhancing the offerings of online shops.

19.02.2024

Lectra: Financial statements for 2023

  • Revenues: 477.6 million euros (-6%)
  • EBITDA before non-recurring items: 79.0 million euros (-15%)
  • Net income: 32.6 million euros (-26%)
  • Free cash flow before non-recurring items: 45.3 million euros
  • Dividend: €0.36 per share

Lectra’s Board of Directors, chaired by Daniel Harari, reviewed the consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year 2023. Audit procedures have been performed by the Statutory Auditors.

Currency changes between 2022 and 2023 mechanically decreased revenues and EBITDA before non-recurring items by 3.9 million euros (-3%) and 1.7 million euros (-8%) respectively in Q4, and by 11.2 million euros (-2%) and 4.8 million euros (-6%) respectively in the year, at actual exchange rates compared to like-for-like figures.

  • Revenues: 477.6 million euros (-6%)
  • EBITDA before non-recurring items: 79.0 million euros (-15%)
  • Net income: 32.6 million euros (-26%)
  • Free cash flow before non-recurring items: 45.3 million euros
  • Dividend: €0.36 per share

Lectra’s Board of Directors, chaired by Daniel Harari, reviewed the consolidated financial statements for the fiscal year 2023. Audit procedures have been performed by the Statutory Auditors.

Currency changes between 2022 and 2023 mechanically decreased revenues and EBITDA before non-recurring items by 3.9 million euros (-3%) and 1.7 million euros (-8%) respectively in Q4, and by 11.2 million euros (-2%) and 4.8 million euros (-6%) respectively in the year, at actual exchange rates compared to like-for-like figures.

OUTLOOK
While the 2023 full-year results were affected by the adverse environment, they also attest to the substantial improvement in the fundamentals of the Group's business model, which will have a positive impact on 2024 results. Persistent macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainties could nevertheless continue to weigh on investment decisions by the Group's customers.

While the most recent indicators seem to suggest that the situation is unlikely to deteriorate further, the timing and magnitude of a rebound in new system orders remain uncertain.

Outlook for 2024
To facilitate analysis, the accounts of Lectra excluding the Launchmetrics acquisition ("Lectra 2023 Scope") will be analysed separately from the Launchmetrics accounts in 2024.

The Group has based its 2024 objectives on the exchange rates in effect on December 29, 2023, in particular $1.10/€1. When converting 2023 results using the exchange rates retained for 2024, 2023 revenues are mechanically reduced by 4.7 million euros (to 472.9 million euros) and 2023 EBITDA before non-recurring items is reduced by 2.2 million euros (to 76.8 million euros). Thus, for the Lectra 2023 Scope, the comparisons between 2024 and 2023 printed below are based on constant exchange rates.

At this early stage of 2024, continuing low visibility regarding orders and revenues from new systems makes it impossible to predict the actual timing and scale of the future rebound in this area. On the other hand, visibility is high for recurring revenues, which accounted for 68% of total revenues in 2023 and will continue to grow in 2024.

In light of the above, Lectra has set as its objective for 2024, for the Lectra 2023 Scope, to achieve revenues in the range of 480 to 530 million euros (+2% to +12%) and EBITDA before non-recurring items in the range of 85 to 107 million euros (+10% to +40%).

The low end of the revenues range is based on the absence of a rebound in new systems orders, which would remain stable in 2024 relative to 2023, with a 6% decline in revenues from perpetual software licenses, equipment and accompanying software and non-recurring services, as the order backlog was lower on December 31, 2023 than a year before.

The high end of the revenues range reflects a gradual rebound in new systems orders, which at year-end 2024 would be back to year-end 2022 level.
 
In addition, Launchmetrics revenues (for the consolidation period from January 23 to December 31) are projected to be in the range of 42 to 46 million euros, with an EBITDA margin before non-recurring items of more than 15% (assuming an exchange rate of $1.10/€1).

19.02.2024

CARBIOS and De Smet Engineers & Contractors: Partnership for construction of PET biorecycling plant

CARBIOS and De Smet Engineers & Contractors (DSEC), a provider of Engineering, Procurement and Construction services in the biotech’s and agro-processing industries, announce their collaboration to spearhead the construction of the world's first PET biorecycling plant. Under the agreement, De Smet has been entrusted with the project management and detailed engineering, including procurement assistance and CARBIOS partners’ management, to ensure the execution of the plant's construction in Longlaville, France, due for commissioning in 2025.  CARBIOS’ first commercial facility will play a key role in the fight against plastic pollution by offering an industrial-scale solution for the enzymatic depolymerization of PET waste to accelerate a circular economy for plastic and textiles.

With over 70 members of De Smet's expert team dedicated to the project and working alongside CARBIOS teams, the collaboration aims to guarantee the project timeline and budget while upholding quality, safety, health, and environmental standards. Construction is currently underway and on schedule.

CARBIOS and De Smet Engineers & Contractors (DSEC), a provider of Engineering, Procurement and Construction services in the biotech’s and agro-processing industries, announce their collaboration to spearhead the construction of the world's first PET biorecycling plant. Under the agreement, De Smet has been entrusted with the project management and detailed engineering, including procurement assistance and CARBIOS partners’ management, to ensure the execution of the plant's construction in Longlaville, France, due for commissioning in 2025.  CARBIOS’ first commercial facility will play a key role in the fight against plastic pollution by offering an industrial-scale solution for the enzymatic depolymerization of PET waste to accelerate a circular economy for plastic and textiles.

With over 70 members of De Smet's expert team dedicated to the project and working alongside CARBIOS teams, the collaboration aims to guarantee the project timeline and budget while upholding quality, safety, health, and environmental standards. Construction is currently underway and on schedule.