Naia™ Renew Is The Sustainable Ingredient Behind The Desigual x Maitrepierre Slim Midi Dress

KINGSPORT, Tenn. — April 17, 2023 — Every seam bursts with color, creativity, and sustainability in the unique Slim Midi Dress born from the latest collaboration between Desigual and Maitrepierre, presented in two multicolor cosmic prints and black. This fitted strappy dress features a second-skin effect stretch fabric which is made with 91-percent Naia™ Renew, the innovative solution that Naia from Eastman created to move in the direction of large-scale circularity for fashion. Produced from 60-percent sustainably sourced wood pulp and 40-percent certified* recycled waste materials, Naia Renew creates the same top-quality fabrics as traditional Naia fibers, but with a reduced carbon footprint of nearly 35 percent — and it’s available at scale.

The Naia promise to provide “Sustainable style your way” proved to be an important, as well as stylish, asset as part of this collection which also includes organic cotton and certified materials and processes.

*Mass balance approach

Posted April 19, 2023

Source: Eastman

Pindler Launches An Exclusive Linen Trim Collection

MOORPARK, Calif. — April 13, 2023 — Small things make a big difference and Pindler’s Exclusive Linen Trim Collection is no exception. Woven in sophisticated designs and interesting constructions, the linen and linen-blend trims are an elegant way to embellish fabrics from prints to velvets and basic linens. This collection of fringes, tassel fringes, and several flat jacquard tapes is available in easy-to-use neutral and blue colorways that are the perfect accent to elevate a wide array of designs.

Understated and refined, this new offering was inspired by the continued success of Pindler’s original Linen Trim Collection. Pindler’s designers have curated this impeccable assortment by offering fresh takes on best-selling looks with updated designs.
Pindler’s Exclusive Linen Trim Collection includes:

T292-Lyons is a classic and fine 2” fringe. Lyons is woven in a viscose, linen, and acetate blend and offered in 9 colorways.

T293-Laken is a basic and versatile 1.25” fringe. Laken is woven in a linen and acrylic blend and offered in 9 colorways.

  • T294-Lainey is a timeless 0.75” twisted cord. Lainey is woven in viscose rayon, cotton, and linen blend and offered in 9 colorways.
  • T295-Lansing is a 0.75” braided cord. Lansing is woven in a viscose and linen blend and offered in 9 colorways.
  • T296- Lollie is a 2” multicolored tassel design. Lollie is woven in a linen, acrylic, polyester and viscose blend and offered in 7 colorways.
  • T297-Liza is a 1.50” ribbed tape with fringed edges. Liza is woven in a linen, viscose, and polyester blend and offered in 9 colorways.
  • T298-Leanne is a 1.50” tape with rolled edges woven in a linen and polyester blend. It is offered in 8 colorways.
  • T299- Louisa is a 3” metallic striped tape design. Louisa is woven in a linen blend and offered in 7 colorways.
  • T-300-Laverne is a 2.50” two-tone transitional leaf design woven in a viscose and linen blend. It is offered in 8 colorways.
  • T301-Lillian is a 2.50” striped tape with a decorated edge woven in a linen and viscose blend and offered in 7 colorways.
  • T302-Lunas is a 2.50” ombré geometric design woven in a viscose and rayon blend. Lunas is offered in 6 colorways.

The New Linen Trim Collection is available online, as well as at Pindler’s 16 corporate showrooms and nine agent showrooms across the U.S., and two agent showrooms in Canada.

Posted April 18, 2023

Source: Pindler

Freudenberg Introduces Next Generation Sustainable Carpet Backings

WEINHEIM, Germany — April 18, 2023 — Freudenberg Performance Materials has announced the launch of the next generation range of sustainable carpet backing products for the flooring industry. Next generation sustainable backings support customers in their transition towards producing more sustainable carpets. The range is introduced as Colback ECO and Lutradur ECO and is part of the Freudenberg portfolio of high-performance spunbond nonwoven technical textiles.

“Like many other industries, the flooring industry faces challenges to reduce the environmental impact of their products,” said Michaela Reuter, senior vice president and general manager, Regional Business Unit Carpet, Filtration & Shoes EMEA at Freudenberg. “Carpet manufacturers approach this challenge in multiple ways: reducing carbon footprint, increasing recycled content, and improving recyclability are key trends. As a long-term partner, we work closely with our customers to support their journey.”

Reduced CO2 footprint

Freudenberg follows a less is more principle: the best raw materials are the materials that are not needed at all. For the ECO product range, Freudenberg R&D teams developed a solution to save raw materials in their carpet backings. Freudenberg redefined its proprietary yarn production technology allowing for extremely thin filaments with a diameter up to 30% smaller than the standard portfolio for carpet backings.

“The sustainability benefits are twofold,” said Dr. Birger Lange, director R&D Regional Business Unit Carpet, Filtration & Shoes EMEA. “The thin filaments enable us to save raw materials right from the start, which results in backings with a lower carbon footprint. This will help our customers to make their products more sustainable. At the same time, the new backing can contribute to better recyclability of the carpet at the end of its life cycle because its lower PET content benefits certain recycling processes.”

The ECO product range is particularly suitable for carpet tiles and is produced in Europe. The new thin yarn technology is one of Freudenberg’s sustainable initiatives benefiting the carpet industry. Other developments supporting sustainability include backings with a high recycled content and backings using alternative approaches to facilitate carpet recyclability. They will extend the ECO portfolio in the future.

ECO-CHECK label 

The currently launched thin yarn ECO-backings have been awarded the ECO-CHECK label. Freudenberg introduced this label in early 2021 to identify particularly sustainable products within its portfolio. The label helps customers to identify sustainable products quickly and clearly. Freudenberg products bearing the ECO-CHECK label meet demanding criteria in at least one of four categories: saving resources, eco-efficiency for customers, reduced environmental impact at the end of the product’s life, or extended durability.

Posted April 18, 2023

Source: Freudenberg Performance Materials

Scott Bader Turkey Established

WOLLASTON, England — April 18, 2023 —  Scott Bader is pleased to announce the formation of Scott Bader Turkey.

The new Turkish office, based in Istanbul, has been established to offer Scott Bader’s key distribution partners and customers local expertise in the growing composite, adhesive and functional polymer markets in Turkey and Central Asia.

Whilst working in partnership with key Turkish distributors such as Telateks-Metyx Composites for composites and SAFIC ALCAN for functional polymers, Scott Bader Turkey will also drive growth in strategic local markets such as automotive and food packaging.

Marie Elliott, Scott Bader’s Group sales and marketing director, said: “We are delighted to commit to the growing Turkish market with the formation of Scott Bader Turkey. The new office gives us the opportunity to work even closer with our key distribution partners to build on the success they have already delivered. We look forward to welcoming our new colleagues to the Scott Bader Group.”

As part of the establishment of Scott Bader Turkey, the Scott Bader Commonwealth has donated to the DEC Turkey – Syria Appeal to help support victims of the recent earthquakes that devastated parts of southern Turkey and Syria.

Scott Bader Turkey’s official company name is: SCOTT BADER TR ÖZEL KİMYASALLAR SANAYİ VE TİCARET LİMİTED ŞİRKETİ.

Posted April 18, 2023

Source: Scott Bader

Archroma Announces CEO Transition

PRATTELN, Switzerland — April 18, 2023 — Archroma, a global leader in sustainable specialty chemicals and solutions for the textiles, packaging & paper, paints and coatings industries, announced its transition plan for the role of CEO. Heike van de Kerkhof, CEO of Archroma since January 2020, will step down effective April 30, 2023, to focus on other career opportunities. Mark Garrett, a seasoned industry executive, will assume the role of interim CEO. Archroma’s board of directors has initiated a comprehensive search process for installing a permanent CEO and has retained a leading executive search firm to evaluate both internal and external candidates.

Miguel Kohlmann, chairman of the board of directors of Archroma, said: “On behalf of the board of directors, I would like to thank Heike for her leadership and tireless dedication to Archroma. Heike joined the company in January 2020 as CEO and has meaningfully advanced the company’s sustainability, innovation, and customer-focused business model, while also successfully closing the transformational acquisition of Huntsman’s Textile Effects business, which will substantially enhance Archroma’s capabilities in serving its customers and markets. We would like to thank Heike for her great contributions through this substantial period of growth and wish her continued success in her next endeavors.”

Kohlmann continued: “The Board remains committed to accelerating the growth of Archroma and to continuing to provide our customers with the systems, solutions, innovation and technical support that they have come to expect from us, while providing enhanced opportunities for Archroma’s employees. We are enthusiastic about Mark Garrett joining Archroma as interim CEO, a seasoned executive who brings substantial industry experience which encompasses directly relevant knowledge of Archroma’s product portfolio and end markets. Mark has served in the capacity of chairman and CEO and in senior executive leadership roles with companies such as OMV/Borealis, Marquard & Bahls, Ciba Specialty Chemicals and DuPont. He is a proven leader and the perfect choice to serve as Archroma’s interim CEO. The board has strong confidence in Archroma’s leadership team and is focused on continuity during this period of transition.”

Heike van de Kerkhof said: “It has been an honor and a privilege to lead Archroma. I am proud of the tremendous progress the company has made over the past three years, both organically and through the acquisition of the Huntsman Textile Effects business. I want to thank the Archroma leadership team and employees for their commitment to the company, our customers, brands and industry partners around the world. As I transition at this phase of my career, I look forward to seeing Archroma realize its full growth potential.”

Mark Garrett stated: “I am excited to join Archroma and lead the company at this time. Over the course of my career, I have long admired Archroma for its focus on innovation, sustainability and customer solutions. I look forward to working with the talented leadership team and employees to flawlessly execute on our growth opportunities, as well as completing the seamless integration of the Huntsman Textile Effects business.”

Posted April 18, 2023

Source: Archroma

INDEX™ 2023 Exhibitor Preview: Beaulieu Fibres International

WIELSBEKE, Belgium — April 17, 2023 — Beaulieu Fibres International puts forward its sustainability ambitions at INDEX™23, offering nonwoven producers the support of its full range of resource-saving and carbon footprint-reducing bicomponent fibers for industrial and hygiene applications.

“In our approach to offer fibers that build futures, we prioritize the delivery of a fit-for-purpose performance fiber that also embraces circular economy and boasts sustainability-related properties. Through collaboration, and by leveraging our R&D capabilities, we can help nonwoven producers to take positive steps towards their sustainability targets and product performance goals,” commented Maria Teresa Tomaselli, general manager, Beaulieu Fibres International.

Material & carbon footprint reduction with Meralux®

For more sustainable hygiene nonwovens, INDEX23 visitors are invited to discover the Meralux® BICO TRILOBAL class of fibers, enhancing raw material savings, nonwoven basis weight reduction, significant CO2 reduction, and recyclability potential. With their particular cross-section shape, these unique polypropylene/polyethylene fibers achieve a reduced weight of fibres with the same fibre coverage compared to a round BICO PP/PE fiber. Savings of up to 54 percent fiber use can be achieved, resulting in a 57-percent carbon footprint reduction*. Meralux BICO TRILOBAL fibers offer possibilities for higher opacity, higher bulkiness and improved liquid management, to bring significant improvements to the dryness of nonwovens for hygiene applications. Moreover, the fibres are designed for recycling thanks to the use of polyolefin polymers.

Save energy and water consumption with UltraBond

On the path towards 100-percent recyclable industrial applications, choose UltraBond, Beaulieu Fibres International’s innovative bonding staple fibre to gain a significant ecological footprint reduction for 100-percent polyolefin nonwoven products and eliminate the need for latex or other chemical binders.

Nonwoven producers benefit from a reduction in production and energy costs, and ultimately from a lower carbon footprint, as processing UltraBond requires no water and happens through thermal bonding, a 100 percent dry process.

This “greener” production process is highlighted in Rewind event carpet, a 100-percent PP needlepunched flooring solution. During production it requires 85-percent less energy and 100-percent less water, and generates 55-percent less CO₂ compared to traditional event carpet**.

Progress in the move away from virgin fossil-based fibers for nonwovens

As of March 2023, Beaulieu Fibres International is able to offer bio circular products from all three manufacturing sites. The ISCC Plus certifications for both the Belgian and Italian plants confirm to the nonwoven market that the development of sustainable fibre solutions with a negative carbon footprint is now possible.

Touch & Feel

There are samples to discover at Beaulieu Fibres International’s INDEX23 Stand 1340.

Be the first to share feedback on Beaulieu Fibres International’s newest technology demonstration of Hyper Soft fibres for even more comfort. The extremely soft PET/PE BICO fiber-based nonwoven prototypes will be presented to visitors for comparison to the current softest fibers commercially available. Over to you to indicate which samples could become the new future standard in top sheet softness.

Drop by the INDEX23 Innovation Lab to discover even more fibre technology. This dedicated display area will showcase the diverse applications of nonwovens and their specific properties. Nonwoven samples, produced with industry-related fibers from Beaulieu Fibres International, will be displayed in the areas of adsorbent hygiene products, personal care/baby wipes, construction/building, geotextiles and filtration.

*The environmental impacts of Meralux were calculated through an LCA analysis
**The reduction in environmental impacts was confirmed in a cradle-to-gate LCA analysis

Posted: April 17, 2023

Source: Beaulieu Fibres International

An Audacious Plan To Save The World’s Most Vital Forests

VANCOUVER — April 17, 2023 — Today, a plan to save the world’s Ancient and Endangered Forests was given a massive capacity boost, designed to unlock widespread transformation of the paper, packaging, and fashion viscose supply chains. Canopy, a solutions-driven non-profit that has partnered with over 900 global brands, from H&M Group and Zara, to Penguin Random House, Stella McCartney, and LVMH, will receive $60 million in funding from The Audacious Project to catalyze the commercial production of low-carbon and circular solutions across the globe. Such a move will have planetary impacts on the climate and biodiversity.

“The audacious work being done by Canopy is not only transforming carbon-intensive supply chains at a critical juncture for our planet, but with a network of engaged and willing partners, some truly exciting and innovative solutions can now be delivered at scale,” said Anna Verghese, Executive Director at The Audacious Project. “We are excited about the change they will catalyze over the coming years with this surge in support.”

Housed at TED, The Audacious Project is a collaborative funding initiative that drives social impact on a grand scale. Every year, they select a group of bold solutions to the world’s most urgent challenges. This year, Canopy was one of the selectees for its critical work in advancing vital forest-free supply chains.

Canopy will utilize the funds to accelerate the commercial-scale production of low-impact and circular clothing, paper, and packaging solutions that don’t rely on pulp from Ancient and Endangered Forests. These Next Gen Solutions are derived from what is usually landfilled (waste textile, waste food scraps), or burned (agricultural residues), to create new fabrics, paper, pulp, and packaging. Next Gen alternatives have on average 95% to 130% less GHG emissions, 88% to 100% less land use impacts, and 5x lower impact on biodiversity.

By 2033, Canopy’s work will:

  • Unlock over 60,000,000 tonnes of low-carbon NextGen fibre production;
  • Avoid 1.3 billion tonnes of emissions (almost twice the annual emissions of Germany);
  • Divert nearly 800 million tonnes of agricultural residue and waste textiles from being burned or landfilled (equivalent to the weight of 76,000 Eiffel towers); and
  • Completely eliminate the use of Ancient and Endangered Forests in the paper, packaging, and fashion viscose supply chains.

“We are very proud to be included in this year’s group of Audacious grantees and believe that Canopy’s creative, collaborative, and transformative work will be key in driving supply chain change at scale and, in turn, provide a reprieve to critical forests that are under current and future threats, within the next decade and beyond,” said Canopy’s Executive Founder and Executive Director Nicole Rycroft.

“We are very glad to see Canopy’s leadership and commitment to find scalable solutions for the industry being recognized. Moving towards more sustainable alternatives for our materials and packaging plays a crucial role in our journey towards circularity. Innovative low-carbon solutions, such as regenerated cellulosic fibers from waste textiles or agricultural residues, are showing the potential to reduce our impact on climate and protect forests, so no Ancient and Endangered Forests are put at risk to make fashion. Together with Canopy and other industry leaders, we want to use our size and scale to continue driving demand for low-carbon material solutions while building scalability faster,” said Leyla Ertur, head of Sustainability H&M Group.

Conserving and restoring forests has been identified as a major part of the solution to the growing climate crisis. Forests are a massive carbon sink, absorbing a net 7.6 billion metric tonnes of CO2 yearly — 1.5 times more carbon than the United States emits annually. Despite this, over five billion trees are cut down yearly for paper, packaging, and fashion fabrics alone, many from the world’s oldest, most carbon- and biodiversity-rich forests.

Posted: April 17, 2023

Source: Canopy

Sun Chemical Issues Latest Sustainability Report

PARSIPPANY, N.J. — April 17, 2023 — Sun Chemical released its thirteenth sustainability report, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to sustainability and social responsibility in all aspects of its business.

As part of Sun Chemical’s ongoing process to achieve its targets to reduce CO2 levels by at least 50 percent by 2030 and becoming net carbon neutral by 2050, the company’s latest sustainability report highlights initiatives and results based on three pillars of its business: operations, products and services, and collaborations. To guide its sustainability practices and roadmaps in each of the three pillars, Sun Chemical follows a strategic framework called the ‘five Rs’ — Reuse, Reduce, Renew, Recycle and Redesign — which supports a circular economy and reductions in carbon footprint.

The operations section of the report shows how Sun Chemical’s recent acquisitions and additional manufacturing facilities affected overall energy and water consumption. The data highlights that despite the acquisitions, the quantities of waste incinerated without energy recovery and landfill waste continued to decrease since the last report.

“Sun Chemical’s ongoing efforts to strive for continuously improving results in waste, water, and energy reduction drive decisions and actions throughout our operations,” said Gary Andrzejewski, corporate vice president, Environmental Affairs, Sun Chemical. “Our focus on decreasing energy usage, which last year included investing in solar arrays and heat recovery systems, is a key sustainable strategy that is especially important as we integrate acquisitions into our operations.”

The products and services section of the report describes Sun Chemical’s sustainable development process which includes the design of products or processes that reduce greenhouse gas emissions related to climate change, conserve virgin resources and/or lower the accumulation of waste compared to conventional products or processes they replace. Some of the featured offerings include:

  • Copper-free blue inks for compostable packaging;
  • AquaHeat oven-safe renewable inks made with high levels of biorenewable content;
  • Sustainability-enabling series of inks and coatings for the narrow-web, label and sleeve market;
  • A new water-based coating for sheetfed commercial printing and folding cartons;
  • Moisture vapor barrier coatings for paper packaging applications;
  • Digital color management solutions that offer a number of sustainability benefits; and
  • New functional black pigments that enable easier recycling of black plastics in recycling facilities.

“Sustainability is top-of-mind for many converters and brand owners and they’re looking for products that enable them to achieve sustainability goals,” said Michael Simoni, director, Global Sustainability, Sun Chemical. “Because Sun Chemical’s sustainability efforts in research and product development are rooted in our ‘5Rs’ framework, we develop a wide variety of bio-renewable, compost-compliant and recycle-friendly product lines across our portfolio.”

Collaborations and partnerships play an essential role in Sun Chemical sustainability efforts, especially in shaping the future of a circular economy and strengthening sustainable value chains. To measure the sustainability performance of its suppliers, Sun Chemical utilizes the EcoVadis scoring platform. The report shows that more than 85 percent of Sun Chemical suppliers that participate in the EcoVadis system have achieved a Corporate Social Responsibility score greater than 45/100, Sun Chemical’s acceptable threshold.

Other collaborations featured in the report include:

  • the oneBARRIER project with Bobst and other partners to create recycle-ready mono-material ultra-high and high-barrier flexible packaging;
  • joining the Circular Plastics Initiative through the Dutch Institute for Sustainable Process Technology; and
  • a partnership with United Kingdom-based In2tech to develop a more sustainable approach to electronics manufacturing.

For every sustainability report that is downloaded, Sun Chemical will plant a tree for every sustainability report downloaded through the established nongovernmental organization, One Tree Planted. To download Sun Chemical’s latest sustainability report, visit www.sunchemical.com/sustainability.

Posted: April 17, 2023

Source: Sun Chemical

ANDRITZ To Supply Complete Line For The Production Of Biodegradable Wipes To Teknomelt, Türkiye

GRAZ, Austria — April 14, 2023 — International technology group ANDRITZ has received an order from Teknomelt Teknik Mensucat San. ve Tic. A.S., Türkiye, for delivery of a complete neXline wetlace line to produce nonwoven roll goods for biodegradable, plastic-free wet wipes. The line will be installed in Teknomelt’s factory in Kahramanmaras. Start-up is scheduled for end of 2023.

The state-of-the-art neXline wetlace CCP (carded-carded-pulp) line combines the benefits of two technologies: spunlace and wetlaid. This enables the use of bio-based fibers, like viscose and wood pulp, to create a high-performance and sustainable wipe with the same technical product characteristics and performances as a conventional wipe made of synthetic fibers while protecting the environment.

Teknomelt will also benefit from the line’s configuration flexibility, as it can be used for pure spunlace, Wetlace CP or Wetlace CCP production. Thus, a wide range of different wipes can be produced.

Salih Ziya Gümüser, general manager at Teknomelt, says: “The results of the trials in the ANDRITZ technical center convinced us to work together with ANDRITZ. The new investment in the ANDRITZ Wetlace CCP process perfectly supports our sustainable development goals and opens up new growth opportunities for Teknomelt.”

Teknomelt is one of the leading manufacturers of nonwoven meltblown, spunbond, SMS and SMMS fabrics in Türkiye. With a monthly production capacity of 1000 tons, the company serves a wide range of markets, exporting 45 percent of its production. With the new investment in ANDRITZ Wetlace CCP technology, the company is expanding its range of sustainable nonwovens production for wipes.

This order shows ANDRITZ’s strong global position in the supply of state-of-the-art production lines for nonwoven roll goods for sustainable wipes.

Posted: April 14, 2023

Source: International technology group ANDRITZ

INDEX™ 2023 Exhibitor Preview: Avgol® Focused On Future

BANGKOK — April 14, 2023 — Avgol®, a global leader in the manufacture of high-performance nonwoven fabric solutions, will use this month’s INDEX exhibition in Switzerland to showcase how it has a laser focus on delivering against sustainability objectives to safeguard the future.

From the latest breakthroughs in biotransformation technology through to collaborations that ensure customers meet their own sustainability objectives, Avgol will showcase to visitors of the world’s leading nonwovens exhibition its commitment to developing component materials that deliver meaningful change.

Together with its sister companies from Indorama Ventures Limited (IVL), Avgol will be presenting biotransformation capable fibers, spunbond, meltblown and SMS for diversified end-use markets at the event, from April 18-21. Avgol will present and be available to discuss with visitors how this developing technology and the company’s other related products can help businesses achieve their 2030 sustainability goals.

“With INDEX being the key global Hygiene show in 2023, it presents a great opportunity to demonstrate and discuss our very latest innovations, and to highlight the value we bring to our customers, and ultimately to the consumers,” said Avgol’s Acting CEO Sivan Yedidsion.

From booth 2119 at Geneva’s Palexpo, Avgol will highlight the latest breakthroughs since recently announcing its collaboration with Algaeing™️. Avgol uses patented algae bio-based formulations for colorants in its products, combining a unique environmental solution for modifying the aesthetic qualities of materials with Avgol’s ongoing commitment to sustainable polyolefin based spunbond and meltblown fabrics.

“We see potential with the colorant technology in proof of concept and prototyping phases and we are looking forward to presenting the materials to the market,” Yedidsion said. “This is a fast-changing market right now, and with the impact of new legislation, raw material availability, evolving customer requirements and consumer interest, this year’s INDEX gives us the ideal opportunity to discuss these challenges in person,” he said.

Roberto Boggio, CCO at Avgol, added: “We will present a holistic approach to sustainability with everything from our biodegradation technology and the use of more natural components, to introducing new materials with improved carbon footprint and recyclability. It is vitally important that we can engage with customers and partners and gain additional insight into their own desired approaches to meeting sustainability objectives — and show the synergy with our own technologies, logistics and production achievements.

“Our overall message is one of collaboration, validated results and being future focused to make meaningful and, more importantly, relevant changes,” Boggio said.

Avgol, an IVL company, offers the global hygiene market a comprehensive range of ultra-lightweight spun-melt nonwoven fabrics. “Avgol is building a portfolio of products and materials to offer 100 percent sustainable end-products for Hygiene, Medical, PPE and Industrial applications,” commented Nick Carter, vice president, marketing at Avgol. “Our continued collaborations and links with academia, trade organizations across the consumer landscape and other companies, including our counterparts in the production space, is a critical aspect towards supporting customers with unique offerings that will maintain the importance, and relevance, of responsible absorbent hygiene products into the future.”

INDEX 23 will be held from 18-21 April 2023 at Palexpo International Exhibition and Congress Centre, Geneva, Switzerland.

Visitors to booth #2119 will be able to speak with the Avgol experts about the latest developments in breakthrough solutions that can help deliver performance while also meeting their own sustainability objectives.

Posted: April 14, 2023

Source: Avgol – An Indorama Ventures Limited Company

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