A&E Expands Global Footprint With New Manufacturing Facility In Chattogram, Bangladesh

American & Efird (A&E)

MOUNT HOLLY, N.C. — March 20, 2025 — Global thread supplier, American & Efird (A&E), is thrilled to announce the opening of its 24th manufacturing operation in Chattogram, Bangladesh, marking a significant milestone in A&E’s strategic expansion. The new state-of-the-art facility strengthens its global manufacturing network, enhancing its capacity to meet the increasing demand for innovative thread solutions in Bangladesh and across South Asia.

The new facility, strategically located just outside of Southern Bangladesh’s bustling seaport and financial hub, will complement A&E’s existing operation in Gazipur, further solidifying the company’s commitment to the region. With this expansion, A&E is poised to increase production capacity, improve service levels, and reduce lead times, enabling the company to continue delivering premium quality thread products to its customers worldwide with greater efficiency.

The facility’s opening was commemorated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by key industry leaders, customers, suppliers, partners, and government officials. The event provided guests with an exclusive opportunity to tour the new facility and learn more about its innovative technologies and capabilities.

“We are excited to open this new manufacturing facility, which enhances our ability to support customers globally while maintaining A&E’s high standards of excellence,” said Jeffrey P. Pritchett, CEO and member of the Board of Directors for Elevate Textiles, the parent company of A&E. “This expansion reflects our long-term vision for growth and our commitment to providing innovative thread solutions.”

The new Chattogram facility is designed with the latest manufacturing technologies and scalable production processes to meet growing market demands. Notable features include:

  • Advanced production lines for spun and filament thread products.
  • Dedicated R&D and technical capabilities to drive product innovation and enhance customer solutions.
  • Sustainability-focused operations, incorporating green technologies to reduce environmental impact.
  • Job creation for more than 350 local workers, contributing to regional economic development.

“Investing in this facility is a crucial step in strengthening our manufacturing base, enhancing product availability, and improving service to the Chattogram market,” said Chris Alt, president, A&E. “As demand for our thread and specialty yarn products continues to grow, this facility will play a pivotal role in meeting customer needs faster, more efficiently, and with greater precision.”

Managing Director – A&E South Asia, Angelo Leanage, added, “Our mission has always been to deliver high-quality products and services that meet the evolving needs of our customers. With this new facility, we are not only expanding our footprint and capabilities to continue doing so but also bringing jobs, economic growth, and social development to the region.”

In addition to manufacturing, the Chattogram facility will function as a regional hub for innovation, where A&E will continue to develop advanced thread solutions, optimize production processes, and implement sustainability initiatives. As part of our ongoing global strategy, A&E remains focused on reducing its environmental impact and integrating sustainable practices across all operations.

With this expansion, A&E continues to strengthen its leadership position in the global textile industry, building on its legacy of excellence dating back to 1891. As we expand our presence in key global cut-and-sew markets, the Chattogram facility is poised to play a key role in the company’s future growth and in shaping the next generation of thread solutions for the textile industry.

Posted: March 20, 2025

Source: American & Efird (A&E)

 

Caldera Releases Expanded Features For Direct-To-Film And Direct-To-Garment Digital Textile Printing

DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. — March 20, 2025 — Caldera, part of Dover, today announced the launch of its latest raster image processor (RIP) solution for Direct-to-Film (DTF) and Direct-to-Garment (DTG) digital textile printing. This new solution offers an expanded range of features for printed apparel creators, printers and producers and is compatible with Windows and MacOS.

Caldera’s new RIP solution is available to the entire garment decoration market, providing a simplified tool that allows users to offer full customization to their clients for unique pieces and small batch print runs. The interface is easy to use and includes built-in self-training guides, which allow users of all experience levels to learn and improve their DTF and DTG skills autonomously.

“We’ve made the interface intuitive and focused on the features that matter most for DTF and DTG users,” says Sebastien Hanssens, vice president of Marketing & Operations at Caldera. “We’ve built the product to simplify the creation of accurate apparel decoration designs that align with a brand’s colors. This not only saves users significant time, allowing them to complete more orders, but it also helps beginners to learn and improve DTF and DTG skills through integrated educational content.”

The solution’s software can handle white ink with precise White Management Tools and measurements, and its Print Management features include ready-to-use presets built by experts. Users can also preview their designs before printing, allowing them to spot potential errors and save time.

Caldera’s specialized RIP includes File Preparation tools, such as automatic image mirroring within the interface, as well as a wide range of Color Management Tools. Its software introduces initial functionality for spot color conversion and fine-tuning, a knockout tool and management of up to 12 inks, including fluorescents, varnishes, glosses and pre-treatments.

The new RIP solution can be used for various types of applications, including t-shirts, hoodies, sports apparel, hats, bags, flags and banners, and is compatible with different file formats: BMP, PSB, PSD, PNG, TIF/TIFF, PDF, AI and JPEG files.

Posted: March 20, 2025

Source: Dover

 

Acme Mills Partners With Vietnam Producers To Offer High-Quality Non-Woven Textiles, Circumventing Tariffs To Meet Market Demand

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. — March 20, 2025 — Acme Mills, a family-owned textile manufacturer with over 108 years of experience, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with leading producers in Vietnam to expand its nonwoven textile offerings. This move addresses evolving global trade challenges, particularly ongoing tariff concerns with China, allowing Acme Mills to continue delivering cost-effective, high-quality materials to its clients.

Founded in 1917, Acme Mills has been a pioneer in textile manufacturing, with its first order coming from Henry Ford for the Model T seat — marking the company’s early role in the automotive textile industry. Over the decades, Acme Mills has expanded its expertise, specializing in high-performance textiles for diverse applications.

As the textile industry navigates shifting trade dynamics, particularly regarding tariffs on Chinese-made products, Acme Mills has taken proactive steps to mitigate potential supply chain disruptions. By partnering with trusted Vietnamese manufacturers known for their high standards of quality and efficiency, Acme Mills ensures that its clients continue receiving premium non-woven textiles at competitive prices, without the financial impact of tariffs.

Acme Mills’ expanded product line now includes:

  • Spunbond Nonwovens — Durable and versatile materials used in medical, hygiene, and automotive applications.
  • Hydroentangled Spunlace — Soft, high-performing fabrics ideal for personal care, wipes, and cleaning products.
  • Needlepunch — Strong, uniform textiles used in filtration, insulation, and automotive applications.
  • Thermobond — Heat-resistant materials for construction, automotive, and filtration products.
  • Stitchbond — A hybrid of knitting and weaving, used in bedding, upholstery, and geotextiles.
  • Meltblown — A critical material for filtration and medical applications, offering exceptional fine fiber production.
  • SMS (Spunbond-Meltblown-Spunbond) — A tri-layer fabric ideal for medical and hygiene products, providing superior filtration, strength, and barrier protection.
  • Sonic Bonding — A chemical-free bonding process used in medical and personal care products.
  • Cut & Sew — Custom cut-and-sew solutions for PPE, sanitary items, and other fabric-based applications.
  • Sanitary Nonwovens — Soft, absorbent, and durable materials designed for feminine hygiene, adult incontinence, and baby care products.

By securing partnerships with reputable Vietnamese manufacturers, Acme Mills ensures uninterrupted supply and maintains a competitive edge in the market.

“We have always taken pride in being forward-thinking and responsive to the evolving demands of the textile industry,” said Jim Colman, CEO of Acme Group of Companies. “Partnering with Vietnamese producers ensures an uninterrupted supply of premium non-woven textiles while mitigating the economic impact of tariffs. This collaboration allows us to maintain the highest quality standards while keeping costs competitive for our customers.”

Acme Mills remains committed to delivering superior, reliable products across multiple industries, from automotive to medical and personal care. This strategic expansion reinforces the company’s long-standing commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.

Posted: March 20, 2025

Source: Acme Mills and Great Lakes Filters Sourcing Specialist

PLASTICS Releases Analysis: Impact Of EU Retaliatory Tariffs On The Plastics Industry

WASHINGTON — March 20, 2025 — The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) has released an official analysis, authored by Chief Economist Dr. Perc Pineda, examining the potential impact of the European Union’s proposed retaliatory tariffs on the U.S. plastics industry.

Dr. Pineda writes, “The European Commission has identified 1,708 products for possible countermeasures, including 60 resin and plastic products at the 8-digit EU Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) level. When matched to the corresponding 6-digit U.S. HTS codes, the proposed EU tariffs are estimated to impact $5.9 billion in U.S. plastics resin and product exports to the EU, based on 2024 export values.”

To read the full analysis on the PLASTICS blog at :

https://www.plasticsindustry.org/blog/the-eu-considers-targeting-u-s-plastics-in-response-to-u-s-steel-and-aluminum-tariffs/

Posted: March 20, 2025

Source: The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS)

Trivantage Introduces New Marine Cover Fabric: Hydrofend® CVR

BURLINGTON, N.C. — March 20, 2025 — Trivantage, a one-stop shop for marine fabrics and hardware, has introduced Hydrofend CVR, a durable, lightweight marine cover fabric which offers top-notch defense against weather. This gel-coat friendly fabric is ideal for use on boats, personal watercraft, patio furniture, grills, and other outdoor storage needs.

“With Hydrofend CVR, customers can depend on colors that stay vibrant and a durable fabric that resists tears, season after season,” said Keith Purves, business development and product training manager at Trivantage.

The value-priced fabric is designed to store and fabricate easily with minimal fraying or damage, as well as resist puckering when sewn. Other notable features of the fabric include:

  • Easy to clean and store without cracking;
  • Sturdy tensile strength for steadfast protection;
  • Resists wind-whipping while towing;
  • Fade-resistant; and
  • Backed by a limited 5-year warranty.

For more information on Hydrofend CVR as a fresh, value-price option for marine cover projects, visit: https://www.trivantage.com/fabric-marine-hydrofend.

Posted: March 20, 2025

Source: Trivantage

Trützschler Nonwovens: Redefining Nonwovens Carding With The X-Series

DÜLMEN, Germany — March 20, 2025 — Trützschler Nonwovens proudly introduces the X-Series: a new generation of nonwoven cards that delivers significant improvements in efficiency, quality, uptime and sustainability to meet industry challenges such as rising production costs.

NCT-X showcase at the T-SUPREMA Get Together in April 2024.

The NCT-X and NC-X nonwoven cards are specifically engineered to increase product quality and process productivity while reducing energy and resource consumption as well as waste. The rail-mounted design provides maximum flexibility by allowing all carding units to slide apart for easy access to all components. This minimizes cleaning time, resulting in more than 100 hours of additional uptime per year. The X-Series enables producers to quickly adapt the doffing section to meet specific product needs, achieving excellent web quality at high speeds without trade-offs.

Technical innovations and market advantages          

The X-Series is the result of extensive improvements to meet the demands for product excellence and process efficiency:

  • Maximum uptime: With optimal access, scheduled cleaning times are reduced by up to 20 minutes per day. All carding modules are mounted on rails, enabling quick and easy cleaning, inspection, or maintenance. This time savings also reduces labor costs and creates more than 100 additional operating hours per year.
  • Enhanced raw material efficiency: Fiber consumption is reduced by up to 2.5 percent when the separate suction system for good fibers is consistently used. The web edges are suctioned at both receivers and returned to the process without mixing with dust or waste fibers, ensuring that the overall fiber quality is maintained.
  • Flexible web forming: To ensure quick and precise adjustments to different end-product requirements, the web forming section includes swivel upper and easily removable lower condensing rollers as well as stepless adjustable take-off rollers.

Highest productivity: Trützschler nonwovens cards deliver up to 4 percent more sellable products, as they offer the largest usable web width in their class, enabling an increase in the web width by up to four percent.

Versatile performance for multiple applications

The NC-X card can be used in hydroentangling, needle-punching, through-air and chemical bonding systems, with applications ranging from hygiene products and wipes to technical nonwovens. An additional carding point in the new 5+5 worker/ stripper configuration improves carding and blending quality. The first NC-X carding machines will be operational in a needle-punch project in the third quarter of 2025.

NCT-X cards with two large cylinders offer the highest carding and blending performance, consistently delivering excellent web quality on high-speed lines for hydroentangled wipes. They are also excellent web formers in lines for needle-punched automotive textiles that require a homogeneous blend of different fiber types. One of our NCT-X nonwoven cards is already operating at the Trützschler Technical Center in Egelsbach, Germany, achieving excellent results in a T-SUPREMA needle-punching line.

Commitment to customer-centric innovation

“The development of the NC-X and NCT-X is the result of our continuous improvement strategy and close market observation”, said Dr. Heiko Schenuit, head of Product Management at Trützschler Nonwovens. “The X-Series responds directly to the industry’s current challenges and sets new standards for efficiency and sustainability in nonwoven production.”

A transformative step forward

Now available worldwide, the X-Series empowers pioneering nonwoven producers to add the “X-factor” to their production lines – delivering high performance today while securing a competitive edge for the future.

Posted: March 20, 2025

Source: Trützschler Nonwovens / Trützschler Group SE

Shaping The Future: Lenzing Presents Young Scientist Award To Young Talents

LENZING, Austria — March 20, 2025 — The Lenzing Group, a supplier of regenerated cellulose fibers for the textile and nonwovens industries, is presenting the Lenzing Young Scientist Award at the Dornbirn Global Fiber Congress (GFC) from September 10 to 12, 2025 for bachelor, master and doctoral students who develop innovative solutions to ecological challenges in the fiber and textile industry. The deadline for applications is June 30, 2025. The best thesis by Bachelor’s and Master’s students will receive a prize of 3,000 euros, while the best doctoral thesis will receive 5,000 euros.

For the fourth time, the Lenzing Group honors young researchers with the Lenzing Young Scientist Award for excellent research work in the fiber and textile sector. The Dornbirn-GFC, as a platform for international exchange of experience in the field of fibers, offers an ideal stage for this research competition. Bachelor’s and Master’s students can submit their scientific work under the guiding theme “Unlimited inspiration from nature: Together we research sustainable innovations based on cellulose, including regenerated cellulose fibers and films, as well as cellulose composites” and face a jury of renowned experts from the industry. The aim is to support students who inspire the industry with their research results and create a platform for networking with the textile and fiber industry.

“Lenzing has been a leader in sustainable cellulose fiber production for decades and is actively promoting the transition to a bioeconomy. Supporting young scientists and their innovations is crucial to overcoming current challenges. Every advance and every idea brings us closer to a more sustainable future,” said Gert Kroner, vice president, Global Research at Lenzing Group.

Austrian Fibers Institute as organizer of the Dornbirn GFC

For the 64th time, the Austrian Fiber Institute is organizing the Dornbirn Fiber Congress on a non-profit basis and will provide the framework for presenting the Lenzing Young Scientist Award September 10-12, 2025.

The Austrian Fiber Institute, based in Vienna, was founded in 1960 by fiber producers and the Austrian textile industry to promote the market launch of fibers and their products. The Fiber Institute also offers the opportunity to exchange information and experience about fibers and supports contact with educational institutions. The GFC focuses on an international exchange of experience in close coordination with the umbrella organization CIRFS in Brussels and deals with topics relevant to the future, such as fiber innovations, sustainability and the circular economy.

Applicants for the Lenzing Young Scientist Award have the opportunity to submit their work (theses, papers, etc.) in English until June 30, 2025 to the following e-mail address:

YSA2025@lenzing.com.

Further information can be found online at:

https://www.lenzing.com/young-scientist-award.

Posted: March 20, 2025

Source: Lenzing Aktiengesellschaft

2025 International Woolmark Prize Jury Revealed Ahead Of Final Event In Milan

NEW YORK CITY — March 20, 2025 — The International Woolmark Prize returns to Milan in April, as eight of the world’s most promising design talents participate to shape the future of fashion through innovation and sustainability at the original and most prestigious fashion award.

The 2025 International Woolmark Prize judges include:

  • Donatella Versace, Versace, chief brand ambassador from 01.04.25, chair of Judges;
  • IB Kamara, IWP2025 Guest Artistic director;
  • Law Roach, Image architect;
  • Alessandro Sartori, Artistic director, Zegna;
  • Alessandro Dell’Acqua, N21 founder and creative director;
  • Roopal Patel, senior vice president, Fashion director, Saks Fifth Avenue;
  • Sinéad Burke, educator, advocate and founder of Tilting the Lens;
  • Honey Dijon, DJ, producer and artist;
  • Danielle Goldberg, celebrity stylist and brand consultant;
  • Tim Blanks, editor-at-large, Business of Fashion; and
  • Simone Marchetti, Vanity Fair European editorial director & Vanity Fair Italia editor-in-chief.

“Supporting the next generation of fashion talent has never been more important,” said Donatella Versace. “I am so excited to host the Woolmark Prize in our home city of Milan and to meet the designers selected. I am sure they will all be winners in their own way. I am honored to be Chair of the judging panel for the 2025 Woolmark Prize alongside my fellow amazing judges. Woolmark has always been such fantastic supporters of the future of fashion.”

The 2025 International Woolmark Prize finalists competing for the prestigious award include:

  • ACT N°1, Italy;
  • Diotima, United States;
  • Duran Lantink, The Netherlands;
  • Ester Manas, Belgium;
  • LGN LOUIS GABRIEL NOUCHI, France;
  • LUAR, United States;
  • Meryll Rogge, Belgium; and
  • Standing Ground, UK/Ireland.

The Awards

The 2025 final event marks the first edition of the International Woolmark Prize in its new biennial format.

One finalist will be awarded the International Woolmark Prize and receive the increased prize fund of AU$300,000 to invest in the development of their business. All finalists will have the opportunity to be stocked at some of the world’s leading stores, via the International Woolmark Prize Retailer Network.

There will also be two industry awards presented at the final event. The Karl Lagerfeld Award for Innovation has evolved to be presented to any brand or individual within the fashion industry who has pushed the boundaries of Merino wool innovation.

The Supply Chain Award will be presented to an outstanding member of the supply chain who has demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation in advancing sustainable practices, reinforcing the supply chain’s critical role within the fashion and textile industry.

Since its inception, the International Woolmark Prize has awarded and incubated some of the most era-defining fashion designers, from Karl Lagerfeld and Yves Saint Laurent to Giorgio Armani, Donna Karan, and Ralph Lauren

Posted: March 20, 2025

Source: The Woolmark Company

Registration Opens For AATCC Committee Meetings

DURHAM, N.C. — March 19, 2025 — AATCC extends an open invitation for all interested professionals to have a seat at the table and help shape the future of textiles by registering to participate in upcoming committee meetings. These volunteer-led committees create test methods, measurements, specifications, and educational resources that enable quality, safety, sustainability, and innovation across textile supply chains worldwide.

Guidelines for textile processing, manufacturing, testing, and compliance are improved through the lending of invaluable expertise by committee members. Unique perspectives that promote innovation and establish baseline metrics are contributed by participants. Insider access to emerging technologies and trends influencing textile materials, production methods, safety testing, sustainability measures, and cutting-edge inventions on the horizon is gained through engagement with these pivotal committees.

AATCC provides platforms for students, industry experts and everyone in between to contribute their passions and insights. These platforms include open committee meetings, technical resources, networking opportunities, and more. Committee participation is free and open to all who desire to learn, as well as to lead progress. By engaging with AATCC’s diverse array of committees, volunteers can directly influence the responsible, informed, and sustainable advancement of textiles globally.

Administrative Committee Meetings

AATCC members determine the direction of the Association. Attend virtual Administrative Committee Meetings to learn or lead new projects for conferences, membership, education, and more. There is no fee to attend, and your input is welcome. The fall series includes meetings with the technical committees on statistics and editorial review. Whether you are a math nerd, a language fanatic, or just a textile fan, there’s a place for you in an AATCC committee!

Research Committee Meetings

Join AATCC members and other industry stakeholders to help develop and revise standards and testing materials used around the world. This year AATCC is hosting the Research Committee Meetings at the StateView Hotel located at 2451 Alumni Dr, Raleigh, N.C.

If travel isn’t an option, you can still join meetings remotely. Meetings are open to all — no membership or fee required. If you’re looking for leadership experience, an opportunity to boost your reputation as an expert in your field, or a way to give back to the industry, this is your chance! A complete schedule of meetings and events is posted online. Advance registration is appreciated to facilitate planning.

Get Involved

AATCC committee meetings are working meetings. They are also an opportunity to meet people from across industry and around the world. Whether the discussion focuses on defining sustainability or choosing the location for an upcoming conference, there is always something new to learn and room to share.

Posted: March 19, 2025

Source: The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC)

Finalists Announced for the 2025 FiltXPO™ Awards

CARY, N.C. — March 19, 2025 — INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, in partnership with International Filtration News magazine, proudly announces the finalists for the inaugural FiltXPO™ Awards. Recognizing outstanding achievements across the entire filtration value chain, the awards celebrate groundbreaking advancements that utilize nonwoven fabrics and technology.

Presented at FiltXPO™, April 29-May 1, 2025, at the Miami Beach Convention Center, Florida, these awards highlight exceptional innovations in three categories:

  • Air/Gas Filtration Media;
  • Water/Liquid Filtration Media; and
  • Filtration Equipment.

Each nominated product has demonstrated creativity, uniqueness, technical sophistication, and the potential to significantly advance filtration performance and sustainability.

Voting takes place on the International Filtration News website and the deadline to submit votes is April 18, 2025: https://www.filtnews.com/filtxpo-innovation-awards/#

Here are the Finalists:

FiltXPO Air/Gas Filtration Award

  • Hollingsworth & Vose – NanoWave® ESA
    Introducing NanoWave®ESA, an all-synthetic, 3D filter media free from PFAS. This revolutionary product enables production of highly efficient, comfortable, stretchable respiratory protection, suitable for various protective applications.
  • Lanaco – EcoStatic® ML Series Filter Media
    Lanaco’s wool-based air filtration solution utilizes advanced electrostatic technology, providing exceptional efficiency and ultra-low pressure drop, even under challenging environmental conditions. USDA-certified as 100% Biobased, EcoStatic® ensures sustainability without sacrificing performance.
  • Greentech Environmental LLC – Greentech Filters with ODOGard®
    ODOGard® technology deeply integrates odor-neutralizing polymers into nonwoven and nanofiber filters, offering an innovative, non-toxic approach to indoor air quality. ODOGard® significantly enhances filtration durability and performance.

FiltXPO Water/Liquid Filtration Award

  • Ahlstrom – BioProtect™
    Ahlstrom’s sustainable BioProtect™ material offers superior dye-catching performance for laundry applications. Manufactured from 100% naturally derived fibers and OC-Biobinder®, BioProtect™ is both biobased and home compostable, combining premium performance with environmental responsibility.
  • Periodic Products, Inc. – MetalXtract® Filter Media
    Using patented Chelok® Polymer Technology, MetalXtract® provides remarkable metal adsorption capabilities—100 to 500 times greater than traditional resins—across a wide pH range. Ideal for wastewater treatment and environmental remediation, this biodegradable solution effectively controls contamination at high flow rates.

FiltXPO Filtration Equipment Award

  • Luwa America Inc. – Multi Cell Filter (MCV)
    The space-saving MCV significantly reduces required floor space by approximately 70% compared to traditional drum filters. Its intelligent PLC-controlled design optimizes filter cleaning cycles, reduces energy usage, and substantially cuts operational costs and carbon footprint.
  • Oerlikon Neumag – hycuTEC
    Oerlikon Neumag’s innovative hycuTEC technology hydrocharges nonwoven filter media, achieving over 99.9% filtration efficiency with dramatically lower pressure loss and minimal resource consumption. Easy to integrate and retrofit, hycuTEC represents a breakthrough in high-efficiency filtration media production.
  • Filtration Advice Inc. – FA-TCO Software
    This cutting-edge software provides comprehensive Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis and predictive modeling for air filtration systems. FA-TCO enables data-driven decisions, extending filter lifespans, reducing operational costs, and enhancing overall sustainability in filtration management.

Finalists will present their innovative solutions at FiltXPO, showcasing breakthroughs that elevate quality, efficiency, and sustainability across the filtration industry.

“We’re delighted to highlight these groundbreaking innovations that promise to reshape the filtration landscape,” said Dr. Matt O’Sickey, INDA’s director of Education & Technical Affairs. “FiltXPO provides the perfect stage to recognize the industry’s most significant advances and inspire future developments.”

Winners will be announced during FiltXPO at INDA booth # 2439. The deadline to vote for your favorite innovation is April 18, 2025, via the International Filtration News website: https://www.filtnews.com/filtxpo-innovation-awards/#

To learn more about FiltXPO 2025 and register for the event, visit filtxpo.com.

Posted: March 19, 2025

Source: INDA, The Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

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