Shaw’s ClearTouch Earns UL Environment Recycled Content Claim

Dalton, Ga., March 30, 2010 – Shaw Floors announces that the company’s ClearTouch
® BCF PET earned 25 percent post-consumer recycled content* designation from the
prestigious UL Environment
. UL Environment helps support the growth and development of sustainable products,
services and organizations in the global marketplace through standards development, educational
services, and independent third party assessment and certification. ClearTouch is a continuous
filament fiber that offers the inherent stain resistance attributes of polyester as well as
exceptional performance characteristics, such as no pilling or fuzzing, with the added
environmental benefit of recycled content.

Last year, Shaw announced that millions of pounds of soft drink and water bottles are used to
manufacture ClearTouch carpets. “This patent-pending innovation is unique to the standard
manufacturing processes for PET BCF fibers and unlike other processes used in the manufacture of
staple yarn systems from PET bottles,” said Dennis McGavis, Shaw’s product stewardship and
regulatory affairs director. “The 25 percent recycled content validation from UL Environment
solidifies the environmental benefits of ClearTouch, and contributes to Shaw’s broader
sustainability journey. ClearTouch is a prime example of Shaw’s commitment to Sustainability
through Innovation.”

“The Environmental Claims Validation program is part of our effort to recognize companies and
products that strive for environmental excellence,” said Steve Wenc, president of UL Environment,
Inc. “We are thrilled to validate ClearTouch, an important innovation toward more sustainable
carpeting.”

In April 2009, Shaw and DAK Americas announced the creation of a new joint venture company,
Clear Path Recycling, LLC. The facility will produce Recycled PET (RPET) from post-consumer PET
bottles and will recycle over 280 million pounds annually of PET bottles, or about 5 billion
bottles. This venture contributes to the company’s 25 percent energy intensity reduction pledge
announced in 2008 and is currently under construction-and has allowed Shaw to expand ClearTouch
product offerings.

According to Shaw, ClearTouch yarn’s optimum twist and density levels produce carpets of
excellence resilience and durability. The ClearTouch yarn system also boasts exceptional softness
as a result of the yarn’s fine-denier filaments. The smaller denier produces the supple touch,
while advanced yarn engineering, including optimum twist levels, accounts for the superior
durability. Further differentiating ClearTouch carpets from conventional PET products is the
company’s patented R2x® Stain and Soil Resistance System for enhanced protection against spills and
tracked-in dirt.

*ClearTouch contains an average of 25 percent post-consumer recycled content for PET carpet
fiber.

About UL Environment

UL Environment (ULE) supports the growth and development of sustainable products and services
in the global marketplace through standards development and independent third-party assessment and
certification. ULE is a wholly owned subsidiary of Underwriters Laboratories, a global leader in
conformity assessment that has been testing products and writing standards for more than a century.
ULE currently offers Environmental Claims Validation (ECV), a service testing and verifying
manufacturers’ self-declared environmental claims, Sustainable Products Certification (SPC), a
service testing and certifying products to accepted industry standards for environmental
sustainability and Energy Efficiency Certification (EEC), a service testing and verifying product
compliance with mandatory and voluntary energy efficiency regulations and programs. ULE is
developing additional environmental standards, as well as training and advisory services to support
organizations in the sustainable products and services industry.

About Shaw

Shaw Industries Group, Inc., a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., is the world’s largest
carpet manufacturer and a leading floorcovering provider with more than $4 billion in annual sales
and approximately 25,000 associates worldwide. Headquartered in Dalton, Ga., the company
manufactures and distributes carpeting, rugs, hardwood, laminate and ceramic tile for residential
and commercial applications worldwide. A recognized leader in environmental stewardship, Shaw has
implemented hundreds of sustainability initiatives and Cradle to Cradle design solutions,
collectively termed the Shaw Green Edge. For more information, visit wwww.shawfloors.com.

Press release courtesy of Shaw Industries Group Inc.

Posted April 6, 2010

FibeRio’s Forcespinning Technology™ Takes Silver At Global Tech Showcase

ARLINGTON, Texas, March 22, 2010 – FibeRio Technology Corporation received the silver prize 
among the over 90 top technology innovators from across the nation and around the world competing
in Arlington, Texas, March 16-17 for top honors at WBT2010 presented by Lockheed Martin.

FibeRio Technology Corporation’s Forcespinning Technology™, which uses centrifugal force to
spin nanofibers, was rigorously screened and mentored by WBT commercialization experts to present
to a sold-out WBT2010 audience of over 600 participants including venture capital investors,
federal agencies and licensees.

“The word is out that for investors, federal agencies and licensees seeking emerging
technology opportunities, WBT offers the best deal flow in the nation,” said Paul Huleatt, WBT’s
CEO. “We look forward to watching the progress of our WBT2010 presenters.”

According to Mr. Huleatt, approximately 1/3 of past WBT presenters have gone on to secure
venture capital or a licensing/strategic partnering agreement.  To date, past presenters have
raised over $450 million in first (or next) round venture capital.

“We are very excited to receive such high level recognition for Forcespinning Technology™,
and even more excited about the valuable relationships we made in the investment and corporate
communities,” said Ellery Buchanan, FibeRio’s President and CEO. He went on to say that, “this
event verified that there is a significant market need for equipment and processes that fabricate
nanofibers cost-effectively in volume, without high electrical voltage and environmentally harmful
and expensive solvents.”

Mr. Huleatt highlighted that the companies groomed to present at WBT leave with new knowledge
and contacts to take their technologies to market and beyond.

FibeRio will launch its first line of nanofiber fabrication equipment for the research market
in the summer of 2010 as it quickly scales up Forcespinning Technology™ for industrial level
production.

About FibeRio Technology Corporation

By incorporating Forcespinning Technology™ into equipment and manufacturing processes,
FibeRio will provide researchers with versatile production capabilities that will facilitate ground
breaking research and deliver the nonwovens and technical textiles industries with dramatically
increased system level production capacities that will escalate the commercialization of nanofiber
applications. www.fiberiotech.com

About WBT

WBT is the world’s premier event exposing undiscovered, revolutionary energy, life science,
IT and physical science technologies emerging from top universities, labs and research
institutions. Each WBT is a year-long collaborative effort resulting in deals vetted and mentored
by investors and licensees for investors and licensees. WBT2011 will be held March 22-23 in
Arlington, Texas. www.wbtshowcase.com

Press release courtesy of FibeRio Technology Corp.

Posted April 6, 2010

Leading Apparel Company VF Corporation Selects Dassault Systèmes’ PLM Solution

LOWELL, Mass., March 30, 2010 – Dassault Systèmes (DS) (Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA), a world
leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, today announced that VF Corporation
(NYSE: VFC), a global leader in branded lifestyle apparel, has selected Dassault Systemès’ ENOVIA
V6 PLM solution as its platform for global apparel development and sourcing.  DS ENOVIA was
chosen after a competitive review of leading PLM vendors and specialist apparel technology
providers. ENOVIA V6 will provide VF an online collaboration environment to harmonize all product
communities globally. VF sought a proven solution that would enhance collaboration while
accommodating the Company’s diverse product portfolio, global presence and growth plans.

“We target technology investments in strategic areas and Product Lifestyle Management is one
of our key focus areas. We are pleased to begin this partnership with Dassault Systèmes. We chose
Dassault Systèmes for the strength and flexibility of its current product offering and for future
plans for PLM in the retail, footwear and apparel space,” said Chris Hobson, Vice President of
Business Systems for VF Corporation.

Dassault Systèmes’ V6 PLM provides a high degree of flexibility to support VF’s multi-brand
portfolio. The software is highly configurable, incorporating industry best practices, while
enabling unique solutions for each of VF’s brands and their respective business models. By
leveraging ENOVIA V6 for design, development, sourcing and production, VF can enhance its business
processes from design to delivery by:

• Reducing the number of manual and disparate processes currently used to manage data

• Enabling collaboration on projects to better support the speed and scalability of
innovation

• Reducing direct material costs and development times through strategic collaboration with
suppliers and vendors

“VF Corporation is a company known for its strong consumer brands and product innovation. At
a time when many organizations are cutting back their IT investments, companies like VF are
recognizing the opportunity to invest in solutions that can help drive profitable growth through
collaborative product innovation and cost-effective sourcing,” said Mich Tellier, CEO, ENOVIA,
Dassault Systèmes.


About Dassault Systèmes

As a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, Dassault Systèmes
brings value to more than 115,000 customers in 80 countries. A pioneer in the 3D software market
since 1981, Dassault Systèmes develops and markets PLM application software and services that
support industrial processes and provide a 3D vision of the entire lifecycle of products from
conception to maintenance to recycling. The Dassault Systèmes portfolio consists of CATIA for
designing the virtual product – SolidWorks for 3D mechanical design – DELMIA for virtual production
– SIMULIA for virtual testing – ENOVIA for global collaborative lifecycle management, and 3DVIA for
online 3D lifelike experiences.  Dassault Systèmes’ shares are listed on Euronext Paris
(#13065, DSY.PA) and Dassault Systèmes’ ADRs may be traded on the US Over-The-Counter (OTC) market
(DASTY). For more information, visit http://www.3ds.com.

CATIA, DELMIA, ENOVIA, SIMULIA, SolidWorks and 3D VIA are registered trademarks of Dassault
Systèmes or its subsidiaries in the US and/or other countries.

About VF Corporation

VF Corporation is a global leader in branded lifestyle apparel with more than 30 brands,
including Wrangler, The North Face, Lee, Vans, Nautica,  7 For All Mankind, Eagle Creek,
Eastpak, Ella Moss, JanSport, lucy, John Varvatos, Kipling, Majestic, Napapijri, Red Kap, Reef,
Riders and Splendid.

VF Corporation’s press releases, annual report and other information can be accessed through
the Company’s home page, www.vfc.com.

Press release courtesy of Dassault Systèmes

Posted on April 6, 2010

The Rupp Report: Dornbirn Prepares For 49th Man-made Fibers Industry Summit

For almost 50 years now, Dornbirn, Austria, has been the center of the global man-made fibers
industry with its annual Dornbirn Man-made Fibers Congress, organized by the Austrian Man-made
Fibers Institute. Included also are artificial cellulosic fibers such as viscose and lyocell. The
next event will take place Sept. 15-17, 2010. Industry experts and academic researchers will
present more than 100 lectures in three parallel conferences.

Not only are the papers of great importance for the visitors, but sometimes even more
important are the get-together, the exchange of information and last, but not least, networking
with the inner circle of this ever-more important sector of the fiber industry.

Main Topics

Papers are given by top speakers and professionals from the global man-made fiber industry.
Main topics this year include:

•    new developments in fibers;

•    fibers and textiles in transportation;

•    nonwovens;

•    new functionalities through spin finishes and modifications; and

•    European Union-based research projects.

Heinz Kmonicek, chairman of the program committee, said he is sure that “2010 will be the
difficult way back into normal economy. We encounter a revolutionary change in our existing
paradigms. Until now growth has been mainly linked to the cheap availability of fossil energy,
whereas in our new global era economy and consumers will be faced with topics like environment,
sustainability, careful use of resources and the development of the population.” He also is
convinced that the textile industry and the man-made fiber industry have to take these developments
into consideration.

Plenary Session

The first morning is always dedicated to plenary lectures with different subjects. Among
other presentations this year, papers from the Brussels-based European Man-Made Fibers Association
(CIRFS) will report the challenges of the global man-made fibers market from a European point of
view. The Chinese perspective will be given by a speaker from the Beijing-based China Chemical
Fibers Association (CCFA), who will review developments of the Chinese fiber industry in a growing
market. More trends that are affecting man-made fibers after the recent recession will be explained
by Houston-based Chemical Marketing Associates Inc. (CMAI), a global fibers and feedstocks market
advisory company. To underline the importance of transportation textiles, the Hochschule
Niederrhein of Mönchengladbach, Germany, will give an overview of current and future applications
of fibers for transportation textiles.

New Fiber Developments

As always, new developments in fibers play the most important part in the event. The section
dedicated to these developments will include 32 presentations over the duration of the conference.
Leading international man-made fiber producers from Europe including Turkey, as well as the United
States and Japan, will show their latest innovations, but findings from European and U.S. research
institutes also will be presented.

Transportation Textiles

Fibers and fabrics for transportation — whether by air, automotive, train or boat — are
becoming more and more significant for the textile-producing industry. Therefore, it is not a
surprise that the section covering these textiles, with 34 lectures, strongly represents this
sector. For the first time, lecturers from manufacturing and research areas will present their
views and topics on the use of man-made fibers for automotive textiles.

Further Issues

Nature is ever the best teacher and the best example for the whole of mankind. In modern
times, preoccupation in the industry with nature is mainly called bionics. And bionics is one of
the main subjects of the conference and is included in many of the individual presentations.

In the last few years, the conference also has taken the importance of nonwovens into
consideration. The section on nonwovens will include 10 interesting lectures.

Since the start of the modern man-made fibers industry, spin finishes and their modifications
have played an important part of this sector, if not the most important one. By applying spin
finishes, the function and properties of man-made fibers can be modified heavily.

Dornbirn organizers note that research with market relevance — such as life-cycle analyses
of a product, and customized and cost-conscious production — should be conducted jointly between
industry and academia. The goal is to provide positive long-term perspectives to the younger
generation and to have qualified staff for the future.

Expert Discussion

For the first time, there will be an extended expert discussion for about one hour, moderated
by top industry, research and media representatives. The objective, state the organizers, is to
question the findings and statements from the majority of lectures.

More information is available at
www.dornbirn.mfc.com.

March 30, 2010

Lenzing Announces Additional Investment At Austria, China Plants

Austria-based cellulosic fiber producer Lenzing Group has announced it will invest additional
capital to expand one site and convert production at a second facility. The company will spend 55
million euros to more than double production at its Nanjing, China, plant, bringing capacity to
140,000 tons per year. In addition, Lenzing will invest 23 million euros to convert production in
Lenzing, Austria, from standard viscose fibers to modal fibers. The China expansion is expected to
take 18 months to two years to complete, while the changeover in Austria should be finished in 15
months. This investment is in addition to Lenzing’s recently announced expansion plans
(See ”
Lenzing
To Invest 120 Million Euros On European, Asian Site Expansions
,” January 12, 2010)
.

“The investment is a continuation of our consistent expansion policy: The value of the
Lenzing site as the world’s biggest producer of special cellulose fibers will grow — and doubled
capacity at the Nanjing site will meet the fast-growing demand for standard cellulose fibers in
Asia,” said Peter Untersperger, chairman, Lenzing management board.

“Modal has very much turned out to be a global export success over the past years,
particularly in Asia,” said Friedrich Weninger, Lenzing Board Member responsible for the fiber
business. “The project will develop and secure our special fiber strategy for the Lenzing site.
Integrated pulp production there enables optimized and decisive control of the production quality
parameters from beech to fiber required for special fibers and the site’s expertise in modal
production spans decades. Moreover, remodeling will be comparatively fast and cost-efficient.”

March 30, 2010

Freudenberg Texbond Receives Existing Industry Of The Year Award In Georgia

Macon, Ga.-based Freudenberg Texbond LP — a Freudenberg Politex company and a division of
Germany-based Freudenberg & Co. KG — recently received the “Existing Industry of the Year”
award from the Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce at its 149th Annual Meeting. The award is
presented to companies in recognition of their contribution to the community, and this year,
Freudenberg Texbond beat out 23 other companies in the “less than 500 employees” category.

The Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce recognized the company as a “green” company for its
recycling of post-consumer polyethylene terephlatate (PET) bottles into nonwovens products that are
sold as reinforcement for bituminous waterproofing membranes. Freudenberg Texbond also was honored
for its civic and charitable activities throughout the region.

“The Macon Chamber of Commerce chose our company as a Good Corporate Citizen, by not only
providing jobs for central Georgians, but also for investing time, money and other resources in the
community,” said Richard Shaw, president and CEO, Freudenberg Texbond.

March 30, 2010

ITMA 2011 Sharpens Focus On Garment Making

16 March 2010 – With the textile and garment making industry undergoing tremendous change in the
light of globalisation and current economic challenges, CEMATEX is making a concerted effort to
support manufacturers with a solutions platform that will help the industry stay focused and
competitive.

In line with this value proposition, the expanded product index of ITMA 2011 includes a
dedicated chapter on garment making technologies and machinery. Embroidery and braiding equipment
will also have their own separate chapters.

CEMATEX Secretary General Ms Maria Avery, said: “The ITMA brand was established in 1951, and
is very well known and respected in the classical textile machinery sector. Although we have always
showcased garment making machinery, we have greatly enhanced its profile for the 2011 show, adding
many new categories to our Index of Products and featuring the sector in our Forum which will take
place during the show.”With the industry keen on exploring end-to-end solutions, our ITMA show
provides a one-stop business platform for buyers and sellers to meet and discuss exciting
opportunities.”

“In the past, sewing machinery and accessories were grouped together under the making-up
sector. With this re-classification, we are now ramping our efforts to engage major garment
industry players from around the world,” explained Ms Sylvia Phua, Chief Executive Officer, MP
International which is organising ITMA 2011.

Lauding this move, Mr. Rahul Mehta, President of the Clothing Manufacturers Association of
India (CMAI), stated: “In the midst of a more challenging global business landscape, CMAI is very
concerned about building the competitive advantage of our sector. Investing in more advanced
technology and more efficient solutions is the best way to boost our members’ productivity and
competitiveness.

“Hence, an important objective of our association is to help Indian garment manufacturers
keep abreast of the latest technological developments in garment-making. Established industry
platforms like ITMA are very important and we are delighted to know that ITMA 2011 will focus its
attention on garment and textile processing machinery. We hope to encourage a large contingency of
our members to attend the show to source the latest machinery, and to meet and interact with
thought leaders.”

CMAI has been the leading pioneer and most representative association of the Indian apparel
industry for over four decades. It represents over 20,000 companies, including readymade garment
manufacturers, exporters, retailers and ancillary industry.Mr Benny Soetrisno, Chairman of
Indonesian Textile Association and Vice Chairman of ASEAN Federation of Textile Industries, said:
“While automation is not the primary answer to staying competitive, the impact of new technology on
industry development is not to be ignored. There is a wealth of resources available to help the
garment industry advance its level of technology. These resources include machinery manufacturers,
technology centres, educational institutions, and research organisations.

“Every ITMA showcase attracts leading machinery makers to launch their latest products, as
well as high-level industry professionals and researchers from all over the world. Therefore, it is
a useful one-stop shop for our industry members to know about new industry trends, and discover new
innovative solutions to help drive their business forward.”

ITMA 2011 has the support of all the world’s leading textile and garment machinery
associations.  Exhibits are classified into 17 separate chapters, including machinery and
accessories from the following sectors – spinning, winding and texturing, web formation, weaving,
knitting and hosiery, embroidery, braiding, garment making and textile processing, dyeing and
finishing, dyestuffs and chemicals, testing and measuring, software, recycling, logistics, plant
operations, research and education and other textile services. Some of the highlights of the show
are being launched as part of ITMA’s 60th anniversary celebration.

The event will be held at the modern Fira de Barcelona Gran Vía venue in Barcelona, Spain
from 22 to 29 September 2011.  The 100,000sqm net exhibition is expected to attract over 1,400
international exhibitors and over 120,000 trade visitors.To apply for space or for more information
on the exhibition, please visit
www.itma.com.

Posted on March 30, 2010

Press Release Courtesy of CEMATEX and MP International Pte Ltd.

Textile World Relocates

Atlanta-based Billian Publishing Inc. — publisher of

Textile World
,

Textile World Asia
and
Textiles Panamericanos — has relocated its offices. The new address is 2100
RiverEdge Parkway, Suite 1200, Atlanta, Ga., 30328. Phone and fax numbers and e-mail addresses
remain the same.

March 30, 2010

White Knight Engineered Products Introduces FlashBlock™ Flame-Resistant Industrial Apparel

CHARLOTTE, N.C., – March 17, 2010  White Knight Engineered Products today announced it has
partnered with PBI Performance Products to deliver FlashBlock™. FlashBlock, manufactured in the
United States, is the first industrial-apparel line of base-layer flame resistant (FR) gear
featuring PBI BaseGuard™.

The new FlashBlock FR gear features PBI BaseGuardTM fabric which is engineered with PBITM –
the ultimate in flame resistant fibers. PBI was originally developed for NASA® following the Apollo
fire. Today the fiber is used in highly-volatile products such as rocket booster insulation and
break pads, and in the personal protection equipment for United States military personnel for
defense against fire, electrical flash and chemical burn.

With the introduction of FlashBlock, the ultimate level of flame-resistance and thermal
protection is now available for Firefighters, Electrical Workers, Utility Linemen, EMT, Law
Enforcement Personnel, Chemical and Refinery Workers worldwide. In addition, unlike the harsh
chemical treatments applied to FR cotton apparel, the technology of PBI BaseGuard is contained
inside the fiber, so the benefits wonʼt wear off, wonʼt wash out, and wonʼt irritate the skin.
FlashBlock FR gear is available in long-sleeve and short-sleeve T-shirts, boxer briefs and
base-wear long pants.

FlashBlock benefits include:

  • Flame and heat resistant; wonʼt ignite, melt, drip or break open like other FR materials
  • Chemically resistant
  • Contain no harmful chemicals that will off-gas toxins
  • Low static buildup
  • Wonʼt shrink or embrittle
  • Lighter, thinner and cooler than aramid polymers, modacrylic and OPF blend yarns; minimizes
    heat stress
  • Wicks moisture better than cotton and aramid polymers
  • Microban® technology fights odor-causing bacteria
  • Incredibly lightweight and soft; no itch or irritation

FlashBlock is available in two levels of NFPA 70E-compliant protection:

  • HRC Level 1: 4.3 oz. Jersey  /  5.5 calories/cm2 (ATPV); lighter weight material than
    any other HRC Level 1 apparel in the market
  • HRC Level 2: 6.1 oz Interlock  /  9.9 calories/cm2 (ATPV); lighter weight material
    than any other HRC Level 2 apparel in the market

About White Knight Engineered Products

White Knight Engineered Products combines more than 50 years of big-business experience in
product engineering with the dexterity of a small company. We apply intelligent problem-solving,
innovative technology and knowledge-based service to tailor textile solutions for the
microelectronics, pharmaceutical, healthcare, construction and hospitality industries. Our
products, including custom clean-room garments and durable industrial-laundry uniforms, help
strengthen our clientsʼ ability to serve the most demanding industries in the world – better,
faster, smarter. Please visit
www.wkep.com.



About PBI Performance Products


PBI Performance Products is the worldʼs only producer of high performance, inherently
flame-resistant PBI fiber. Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, PBI operates a dedicated
manufacturing facility located in Rock Hill, South Carolina, and global sales offices in England,
Germany, Spain and Hong Kong. Through people, products and perseverance, PBI’s goal is to provide
insight into the most demanding applications. Our engineering, sales and technical support,
together with a family of polymers and fibers, offer the very best solutions to a variety of high
tearamid polymersch applications. Please visit
www.pbigold.com.

Posted on March 30, 2010

Press Release Courtesy of White Knight Engineered Products

Karl Mayer Academy Offers Onsite Training

Germany-based warp-knitting machinery manufacturer Karl Mayer Textilmaschinenfabrik GmbH now offers
its customers onsite training courses through its Karl Mayer Academy. The company says the onsite
courses reduce training costs and allows simultaneous training of entire teams of workers. The
first company to receive onsite training was Germany-based Spiga GmbH. The Woolwine, Va.-based
Woolwine division of Winston-Salem, N.C.-based apparel manufacturer Hanesbrands Inc., received the
first international onsite training.

March 30, 2010

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