Lenzing AG Announces New Leadership And Establishment Of Executive Committee

LENZING, Austria — December 9, 2025 — Lenzing AG today announced that Rohit Aggarwal, Managing Board Member and Chief Executive Officer of Lenzing AG, has informed the Supervisory Board of his decision to resign from his position due to personal reasons, effective 31 January 2026.

Rohit Aggarwal

To support a smooth transition, Mr. Aggarwal will remain with Lenzing AG as an advisor to the company until end of September 2026. The Supervisory Board expresses its appreciation for Mr. Aggarwal’s leadership and contributions during his tenure.

Following Mr. Aggarwal’s departure, Lenzing AG will be led by a three-member Managing Board. As part of the company’s continued organizational development and in support of its refined premiumization strategy, Lenzing AG will establish an Executive Committee (ExCo) consisting of six members. The ExCo will include the three members of the Managing Board and will be complemented by Lenzing’s senior commercial managers Patricia Sargeant (Nonwovens Fibers), Yann Lepage (Textile Fibers) and Anton Putz (Pulp). The introduction of the ExCo

is designed to support Lenzing’s strategic focus on commercial opportunities in high-performance fiber segments with the objective of reinforcing the company’s position as the leading integrated premium supplier of regenerated cellulosic fibers.

The process to appoint a new Chief Executive Officer has been initiated by the Supervisory Board and an appointment will be announced at the appropriate time.

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Patrick Lackenbucher, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, comments: “On behalf of the Supervisory Board, I would like to thank Rohit Aggarwal for his commitment and for the progress achieved under his leadership, including the successful execution of the performance program, a sharpened strategic focus, and improved profitability. Structural profitability remains a key objective, and the Managing Board will continue its relentless focus on improving Lenzing’s competitive position, its financial performance and long-term value creation in order to strengthen Lenzing’s position as a global market leader in sustainable cellulosic fibers.”

Based on the business performance to date and the current market outlook, the Managing Board confirms the EBITDA guidance 2025 and expects year-on-year growth in EBITDA in 2025.

Posted: December 9, 2025

Source: The Lenzing Group

Textiles Recycling Expo USA Announces First Speakers for 2026 Conference Program 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — December 9, 2025 — The Textiles Recycling Expo USA is proud to announce the first confirmed speakers for its 2026 conference program, taking place April 29–30, 2026 at the Charlotte Convention Center, North Carolina.

As the first dedicated textile recycling exhibition and conference in North America, this free-to-attend event will bring together professionals from across the textiles, fashion, waste, and recycling sectors to gain expert insights, explore emerging technologies, and connect with the leaders shaping the future of U.S. textile circularity.

Curated in collaboration with the expo’s Structural Partner, Accelerating Circularity, the conference program will feature a diverse range of thought leaders and industry pioneers. Confirmed speakers include:

  • Jessica Franken, Director of Government Affairs, Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles Association (SMART)
  • David Eagles, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Goodwill Industries International
  • Diane Woods, Global Head of Sales and Business Development, ReJu
  • Eileen Mockus, Chief Operating Officer, Accelerating Circularity
  • Adam Gardiner, Recycled Lead, Textile Exchange
  • Camille Tagle, Co-Founder, FABSCRAP
  • Kelly Drennan, Founder, Fashion Takes Action
  • Morgan Ginn, Footwear Circularity Program Manager, The Footwear Collective
  • Rachel Kibbe, Founder and CEO, American Circular Textiles
  • Steve Bethell, Founder, Bank & Vogue
  • Jimmy Summers, Chief Sustainability Officer and VP of Environmental, Health, and Safety, Elevate Textiles
  • Olivia Poole, Consultant, AMI
  • Stuart Ahlum, Co-Founder and COO, SuperCircle

This leading roster represents key voices advancing circularity and driving systemic change across the U.S. value chain.

The conference theater, sponsored by the event’s Impact Partner, Goodwill Industries International, will serve as a central hub for dialogue, collaboration, and forward-thinking perspectives. Attendees will explore the challenges, opportunities, and policy developments shaping the future of textile recycling in North America.

Alongside the conference program, the Textiles Recycling Expo USA will host a dynamic exhibition featuring cutting-edge technologies and solutions transforming textile recycling, shredding, sorting, circular design, and more.

For more information and updates on the full conference program, visit the Textiles Recycling Expo USA website. https://events.amiplastics.com/textiles-recycling-expo-usa

Registration is free for all attendees. You can register via this link here:

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Posted: December 9, 2025

Source: Applied Market Information Ltd (AMI)

Trivantage® Introduces Widest Standard Shade Fabric: Polyfab USA’s XTRA™

BURLINGTON, N.C. — December 9, 2025 — Trivantage, a trusted supplier of fabrics and hardware in the shade industry, has introduced a new shade sail fabric by PolyFab USA called XTRA.

“XTRA is designed to set new standards for durability and safety,” said Keith Purves, business development and product manager at Trivantage. “It’s the ideal choice for medium to large structures and high-tensile commercial projects where longevity and performance matter most.”

Manufactured from premium-quality, heat-set materials, XTRA delivers market-leading sun protection of up to 99% UV blockage, earning approval from the Melanoma International Foundation. At just 12 ounces per square yard, this lightweight fabric is easy to handle while maintaining an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio.

XTRA’s 13-foot width makes it the widest standard shade fabric available—reducing seams, cutting installation time, and enhancing overall structural integrity.

Other key benefits include:

  • Ships unfolded, avoiding creases and ensuring a more professional appearance Available in 55-yard continuous rolls, providing seamless coverage for large projects (requires truck shipping)
  • Fire-rated ASTM E-84, meeting Class II/B standards for safety and compliance
  • Backed by a 15-year warranty
  • Offered in a wide variety of colors

To learn more, visit: https://www.trivantage.com/fabric-shade-sail-xtra

Posted: December 9, 2025

Source: Trivantage

The Walter Reiners Foundation Of The VDMA: Awards For Outstanding Achievements

2025 award winners with the foundation chairman and professors
Image: DITF

FRANKFURT, Germany — December 9, 2025 — At the Aachen-Dresden-Denkendorf International Textile Conference held in Aachen at the end of November, Peter D. Dornier, Chairman of the Walter Reiners Foundation of the VDMA, honoured five successful young engineers. Promotion and sustainability prizes were awarded in the categories bachelor/project theses and diploma/master theses. Academic theses that develop solutions for resource-saving products and technologies, for example, are eligible for the sustainability awards.

The Walter Reiners Foundation awarded a sustainability prize worth 3,000 euros in the bachelor’s category to Jasmin Roos. In her thesis, written at RWTH Aachen University, Ms Roos dealt with the development of sustainable solutions in textile recycling. Her approach was to replace non-recyclable elastane with melt-spun yarns.

Raphael Wiederkehr, DITF Denkendorf, received a promotion award worth €3,500 in the master’s category. In his thesis, he evaluated the influence of a carding machine on the quality of mechanically recycled fibres. The aim is to reduce the proportion of yarn and fabric residues and increase the proportion of recycled material in the spinning process. His topic was the automation of the process chain for the production of welded textile hard goods.

Another promotion award, worth €3,500, went to Janne Marie Warnecke, RWTH Aachen University. In her work, she focused on the topic of FEM analysis of stresses and deformations in a fabric during winding in a weaving machine.

A promotion award in the diploma category, worth €3,500, was presented to Lena Fink, TU Dresden. Ms Fink addressed a highly topical challenge: the forming of multiaxial fabrics into profile preforms.

Yuanjing Cai, TU Dresden, was awarded a sustainability prize worth €3,500 in the diploma category. In his work, Mr Cai shows how the production of carbon fibres (CF) can be made more sustainable by substituting the precursors.

Posted: December 9, 2025

Source: VDMA

INDA Welcomes Rachael Davis As Publisher / Chief Content Officer For INDA Media

CARY, N.C. — December 8, 2025 — INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, is pleased to announce the hiring of Rachael Davis as the new Publisher / Chief Content Officer for INDA Media, effective January 5, 2026. Davis will provide strategic leadership for the International Fiber Journal and International Filtration News, guiding the publications into their next phase of growth, engagement, and industry impact.

Rachael Davis

Davis brings a strong blend of technical expertise, editorial leadership, and deep knowledge of the fibers, textiles, and nonwovens sectors. Before joining INDA, she served as Executive Editor for Textile World, Textile World Asia, and Textiles Panamericanos within the Textile Industries Media Group, LLC. A graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology, she holds a Bachelors of Applied Science in Polymer and Textile Chemistry and began her career working directly in the textile industry before transitioning into publishing. Over the past two and a half decades, she has advanced through a variety of editorial roles, earning a reputation for clarity, accuracy, and thoughtful industry reporting.

“We are thrilled to welcome Rachael to INDA,” said Tony Fragnito, INDA President & CEO. “Her combination of technical understanding, editorial excellence, and industry insight makes her the ideal leader to guide INDA Media’s publications into their next chapter. As INDA expands its global collaboration as a founding member of GNA, and the industry continues to innovate and evolve, Rachael’s vision and experience will help us build on the strong publishing foundation already in place.”

Davis shared her enthusiasm for the opportunity: “I am very excited to take this next step in my career, and I am honored to join INDA and lead two publications that play such an important role in connecting and informing the global nonwovens and filtration communities. I will miss my colleagues at Textile World, but I’m excited to leverage my experience and help grow these INDA titles, deepen their technical and market coverage, and serve readers who rely on trusted, authoritative content.”

“Rachael has a broad range of textile knowledge and editorial skill and has been a significant member of the TIMG / Textile World team. Not only has Rachael written great stories about the US textile industry, but also has assisted TIMG to adapt to the many changes in print and electronic business media over the past 25 years. Everyone at TIMG and Textile World wishes her success and fulfilment in her new role — and I know INDA will offer numerous opportunities for Rachael to fully utilize her many talents,” said Jim Borneman, Editor in Chief, Owner, Textile Industries Media Group, LLC.

INDA extends its sincere appreciation to  Caryn Smith, Principal at Driven by Design, whose leadership as Publisher / Chief Content Officer has strengthened the design, structure, and content of INDA Media’s publications. We thank her for her leadership and commitment to affecting a smooth transition. INDA wishes her, and her firm, continued success.

Posted: December 8, 2025

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

The Fabric Of Our Lives® Webpage Reimagined: Cotton Incorporated Relaunches Consumer Website

CARY, N.C. — December 3, 2025 — Cotton Incorporated launches a refashioned TheFabricOfOurLives.com, the leading online destination for cotton information, providing users with a more interactive and informative experience. The revamped platform now serves as a central hub for cotton education, sustainability resources and seasonal shopping opportunities.

“The new TheFabricOfOurLives.com is designed to be the go-to resource for cotton consumers,” Anne David, director of advertising for Cotton Incorporated. “It connects visitors with reliable education, showcases cotton’s unique advantages and inspires confident shopping decisions through engaging content and expert perspectives.”

Enhanced Interactive User Experience 

The redesigned website streamlines the interface and introduces engaging interactive tools that let visitors explore the world of cotton. Users can access visually rich guides, product spotlights and comparison tools that highlight cotton’s benefits. The updated navigation helps visitors seamlessly discover topics ranging from everyday uses to the science behind cotton fibers.

Cotton Education Hub: Sustainability, Health and Wellness 

TheFabricOfOurLives.com strengthens its commitment to education by offering comprehensive resources about cotton’s role in sustainability. Visitors can find information on cotton’s microplastic-free properties, environmental advantages and contributions to responsible fashion. The site dedicates sections to health and wellness, sharing facts about cotton’s comfort, breathability and hypoallergenic qualities.

Seasonal Shopping Opportunities 

The relaunch curates seasonal shopping guides, allowing visitors to discover the latest cotton products easily. Shoppers can browse collections tailored for holidays, back-to-school and other key moments, while they learn about the benefits of choosing cotton for their wardrobes and homes.

When holiday shopping for apparel gifts, about 65% of consumers say they look for cotton clothing, according to the Cotton Incorporated 2025 Lifestyle Monitor™ Survey. The survey completes 500 interviews per month with U.S. consumers between the ages of 13 and 70.

Introducing “The Thread” Blog 

The new blog, “The Thread,” delivers fresh content for cotton enthusiasts and industry insiders. Readers can explore expert styling tips, retailer spotlights and cotton shopping round-ups, updated regularly. “The Thread” keeps visitors informed about trends, product features and insights from fashion and textile experts.

Posted: December 4, 2025

Source: Cotton Incorporated

The Nonwovens Institute (NWI) And Oerlikon Nonwoven: Meltblown Laboratory Technology Cooperation

NEUMÜNSTER, Germany — December 4, 2025 — The Nonwoven Institute (NWI) at North Carolina State University and Oerlikon Nonwoven will be collaborating in the field of meltblown laboratory technology in the future.

Sealing the future cooperation: Professor Raoul Farer, The Nonwoven Institute (right), and Dr. Ingo Mählmann, Oerlikon Neumag.

This was announced by Professor Raoul Farer, Executive Deputy Director of the NWI and Professor at the Wilson College of Textiles at North Carolina State University, and Dr. Ingo Mählmann, Sales Director Nonwoven at Oerlikon Neumag, during this year’s ITMA Asia and CITME in Singapore.

The first step in the new cooperation is an investment in the hycuTEC hydrocharging system from Oerlikon Nonwoven; the institute will integrate the unit into its existing laboratory configuration. This will enable the NWI to operate a state-of-the-art meltblown hydrocharging laboratory in the future, facilitating the development of new products – primarily, but not exclusively, in the field of air filtration media. The advantage for North American Oerlikon Nonwoven customers and prospects is that they will be able to test hycuTEC technology and carry out their own meltblown product developments in a creative, innovation-oriented environment.

Patented and award-winning: the hycuTEC hydro-charging system.

Oerlikon Nonwoven’s patented hycuTEC system is a real innovation for the filtration industry. Using a special spray mist of demineralized water, the system enables the economic production of highly efficient electret-media with an impressive filtration efficiency of 99.99% at low pressure-drop. The hycuTEC hydrocharging technology was honored with the Edana Filtrex Innovation Award in 2023.

Posted: December 4, 2025

Source: Oerlikon Nonwoven

EDANA: European Commission Imposes Registration On Imports Of PET Spunbond From China

BRUSSELS, Belgium — December 4, 2025 — On 15 September 2025, the European Commission opened an Anti-dumping (AD) investigation into imports of PET spunbond from China following a complaint by the EU industry (AD738).

On 2 December 2025, the Commission made imports of PET spunbond from China subject to registration. This is an important milestone in the proceedings.

It means that as of 3 December 2025 all users must register their imports with the customs authorities who are carefully monitoring the import flows from now on.

Having made those imports subject to registration allows the Commission to impose definitive AD duties with retroactive effect.

The EU industry welcomes this step and thanks the European Commission for its efforts to re-establish a level playing field on the EU market.

Please contact Jacques. Prigneaux at edana.org

Posted: December 4, 2025

Source: EDANA

INDA And NWI Announce 2026 Short Course Lineup To Advance Nonwovens Industry Professionals

CARY, N.C. and RALEIGH, N.C. — December 4, 2025 — INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, and The Nonwovens Institute (NWI) at North Carolina State University, today announced their 2026 lineup of professional development courses designed to equip industry professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving nonwovens sector.

Covering the full nonwovens value chain—from raw materials to processes to finished products—these courses combine in-person instruction with hands-on training in NWI’s state-of-the-art production and testing laboratories on NC State’s Centennial Campus.

Led by renowned instructors with decades of experience and supported by guest lecturers from across the nonwovens industry, the INDA/NWI professional development programs deliver technical expertise and practical business insights that participants cannot access anywhere else.

2026 Professional Development Schedule:

  • Elementary Nonwovens: February 10–11, June 16–17, October 6–7
  • Intermediate Nonwovens: March 3–6, July 21–24, October 13–16
  • Nonwoven Product Development & Innovation: March 24–27
  • Meltblown Technology: April 28–30
  • Fiber and Filament Extrusion Fundamentals: June 2–4
  • Carded Nonwoven Technology: August 11–13
  • Spunbond Technology: September 22–24

“INDA is excited to continue our partnership with NWI to deliver world-class training programs for nonwovens industry professionals,” said Matt O’Sickey, Ph.D., INDA Director of Education & Technical Affairs. “Our joint mission is to provide the highest-quality content that blends technical excellence with business intelligence, supporting the professional development needs of today’s workforce.”

“The 2026 professional development schedule addresses the core nonwoven platforms and technology concepts with an outstanding mix of technical depth and practical application,” said Raoul Farer, Executive Deputy Director, NWI. “The program is designed to benefit both seasoned professionals and those new to nonwovens.”

Market-Specific Courses and Custom Training

Beyond core nonwovens training, INDA and NWI offer specialized courses in Filter Media, Wipes, and Absorbent Hygiene, as well as customized professional development programs, conference-aligned workshops, webinars on emerging topics, and on-demand learning modules.

For more information and to register for upcoming INDA/NWI training courses, visit: inda.org/training

Posted: December 4, 2025

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, and The Nonwovens Institute (NWI)

AAFA Testimony Endorses USMCA As Strong, Stable, And Vital

WASHINGTON, D.C. — December 3, 2025 — The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA) testified today in support of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), endorsing the integrated supply chains and the thousands of American jobs created by USMCA.

AAFA’s Vice President of Trade and Customs Policy, Beth Hughes, testified earlier this evening before the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR).

The testimony is part of a three-day public hearing regarding the operation of the USMCA in preparation for the first Six-Year Joint Review of the USMCA which commences on July 1, 2026

“From cotton to consumer there is a tightly woven supply chain that binds together a network of workers, farmers, and employers throughout Mexico, the United States, and Canada. The USMCA enables this supply chain, setting clear and predictable ground rules and articulating a long-term incentive structure that powers jobs, investments, and regional trade. Keeping the USMCA strong and stable is vital to the health and growth of this industry supply chain and to the many communities in all three countries whose livelihoods are dependent upon this robust North American trade partnership. That is why I am here declaring our industry’s support for the UMSCA,” said Beth Hughes in testimony delivered this afternoon.

AAFA’s testimony outlined several points that were submitted as part of full written comments including calls for: preserving duty-free access, avoiding restrictions to rules of origin, and detailed corrections around short supply and cumulation.

Today’s public testimony follows a November 3 letter, signed by AAFA and other industry organization from the U.S., Mexico, and Canada to the United States Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer. That letter reads in part, “The textile, apparel, footwear, and retail industries in all three countries are deeply integrated, driving economic growth and creating millions of jobs. The USMCA has provided certainty for our industries to invest and provide consumers with affordable, quality products. To strengthen our regional supply chains, the USMCA must be preserved as a trilateral agreement and extended for another 16 years. The USMCA’s clear, predictable rules of origin have been critical for our industries, and we believe overly burdensome and complex requirements would create unnecessary barriers and increase costs for businesses and working families. Further, maintaining duty-free access for USMCA-qualifying goods and avoiding additional tariffs, including under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, for such goods is essential to enhancing supply chain integration and ensuring the region remains globally competitive. We also urge the Administration to provide sufficient advance notice and clear compliance guidance prior to making any changes to the Agreement.”

Access the AAFA testimony, as prepared for delivery.

For more information and regular updates on the impacts on the U.S. apparel and footwear industry, including the very high tariffs that have been in place on our industry for 95 years, please visit AAFA’s  Fashion Tariffs 101  page: https://www.aafaglobal.org/tariffs.

Posted: December 3, 2025

Source: The American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA)

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