Coffee Recycling Company Bio-Bean Launches Inficaf — Using Upcycled, Spent Coffee Grounds For Sustainable Product Innovations

ALCONBURY WEALD, United Kingdom — July 20, 2021 — bio-bean Ltd. has introduced Inficaf — a new, sustainable raw material made from upcycled spent coffee grounds. From bioplastics to automotive friction, and from cosmetics to textiles and more, Inficaf offers versatility across a wide variety of industries to displace virgin or man-made materials whilst also reducing waste.

bio-bean creates Inficaf from spent coffee grounds collected from U.K.-based businesses at every scale, including coffee shops, office blocks, airports and instant coffee manufacturers. Using the existing logistics infrastructure to reduce road miles, the Cambridgeshire-based company takes in the grounds at its recycling facility where it processes over 7,000 tonnes of spent grounds every year. When the grounds arrive, bio-bean processes and dries them to requirement before sieving and packing them up for innovative, new commercial and industrial applications.

Inficaf is consistent in particle size, moisture content and bulk density. Its characteristics make it adaptable for businesses seeking to create transformative change.

For example, Inficaf is a valuable, sustainable filler for plant-based polymers, replacing traditional mineral fillers. It can also be used as a filler for traditional plastics and composites, displacing the use of virgin petrochemicals.

Alternatively, from an exfoliant in cosmetics and skincare products to bio-based printing inks or fibers in textiles, Inficaf offers endless possibilities for sustainable product innovations.

Inficaf’s versatility enables product developers, designers, and manufacturers around the world to lead in their category by incorporating a truly sustainable raw material which helps to reduce waste and greenhouse gas emissions.

The world drinks approximately 2.5 billion cups of coffee every day, creating an estimated 18 million tonnes of spent coffee grounds every year. Typically, those spent coffee grounds are sent to landfill or anaerobic digestion, neither of which make use of the residual value within this resource.

However, by diverting spent coffee grounds from landfill and instead upcycling them for reuse in a circular economy, bio-bean’s Inficaf reduces waste and subsequent greenhouse gas emissions, not to mention driving behavior change and helping the world to rethink ‘waste’.

Inficaf is bio-bean’s latest innovation made from spent coffee grounds. The coffee recycling company has been maximizing the value of spent grounds since 2013 and has other coffee-based sustainable bio-products on the market, including a natural coffee extract for food and beverage manufacturing.

Posted July 20, 2021

Source: Bio-Bean

HeiQ Inks Partnership With Global Apparel Company ZXY

ZÜRICH — July 20, 2021 — Textile Innovator HeiQ has announced a new partnership with ZXY International, a global apparel solution business, operating in Asia since the early 1980s with substantial global conversion potential. The two companies will jointly seek innovations to provide brands with the precise technology to match their product lines whilst simultaneously connecting them with mills to supply the goods.

HeiQ announces a new partnership with global apparel peer ZXY International as part of the company’s global strategy of partnering with converters worldwide towards developing new market segments. With HeiQ and ZXY sharing a philosophy of sustainable applications and durable performance, this strong partnership will provide a one-stop solution for brands and retailers to enhance and support their business requirements, opening doors to facilitate robust and more agile customer collaboration.

The Premier Innovation Partnership Arrangement will enable ZXY to trade with brands and mills and connect them as per their requirements with innovative technologies from HeiQ such as HeiQ Viroblock, HeiQ Eco Dry and HeiQ Smart Temp. ZXY have existing partnerships with leading sports and athleisure brands such as Champion, Diadora, Diesel, Admiral, Kappa, Umbro, highstreet fashion giant Primark along with other key lifestyle brands within the UK, Europe, US and LATAM. With flexible production and sourcing across Bangladesh, Turkey, Egypt, India, and Pakistan. ZXY is well-positioned to support all your apparel business requirements.

Headquartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh, ZXY has created a customer-centric professional organization that provides solutions to product challenges whilst adding value to the supply chain. The company excels in transparent global apparel solutions while actively seeking innovation and industry-leading development partners. As ZXY’s diverse product team already specializes in virtual design and digital development processes and the company champions compliance and CSR excellence, the partnership is expected to bring further comprehensive solutions for the global brands.

HeiQ Co-founder and CEO Carlo Centonze said: “Finding a partner in ZXY is the perfect fit for our ambitions to entrench HeiQ more firmly on the world map as with them we see immense potential to provide our technologies to, for us, previously inaccessible market segments. We look forward to building on this initial partnership and, as Premium Innovation Partner, taking our companies to the next level.”

Abby Jamal, founder and managing director of ZXY International, said he is “thrilled to have found a like-minded Innovation partner in HeiQ. What makes ZXY unique is how passionate we are about helping grow our customers’ business and how genuinely we care about our partnerships. We are confident that together with HeiQ, our efforts to continuously provide competitive, diverse and flexible sourcing solutions at competitive prices to the fast-changing customer needs will be rewarded.”

* M.J. (2020) Report on “Viral Stability and Persistence of SARS-CoV-2 on Treated Material”. Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, Australia

Posted July 21, 2021

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Avery Dennison Celebrates The Launch Of ADX Lab Ningbo To Accelerate Innovation And Lead The Trends For The Apparel Industry

NINGBO, China — July 20, 2021 — Avery Dennison, a global leader in innovation, materials science, branding and manufacturing, and Shenzhou International Holdings Ltd., one of the world’s largest vertically-integrated knitwear manufacturers, hosted a grand opening event for the launch of ADX Lab Ningbo, an experience hub co-created by the two innovators, located in Ningbo, China.

Themed “Newness is the Name of Your Game,” the opening event brought together leading global apparel and footwear brands. Offering a bespoke lab experience, an insightful seminar, and a plant tour, Avery Dennison shared the cutting-edge fashion trends for seasons ahead and launched new design concepts and solutions. Industry stakeholders saw how ADX Lab Ningbo empowers global apparel and footwear brands with Avery Dennison’s end-to-end solutions, bringing their innovative ideas to life, telling their brands’ story, and helping them create cutting-edge, diverse products.

ADX, which stands for “Avery Dennison Experience,” offers a future-focused platform for apparel industry stakeholders to see innovative technology, materials and solutions, and explore how these breakthrough technologies can be put into development. At ADX Labs, Avery Dennison engages apparel and footwear brands around the globe, co-creating the next breakthrough solutions. ADX Labs will launch new collections and solutions biannually across digital production techniques, external embellishments, packaging, automation and more. The newly-launched ADX Lab Ningbo is Avery Dennison’s fourth ADX Lab across the globe, joining the innovation and experience hubs in Norway, Italy, and Panyu, China. Avery Dennison will expand its hub in the USA in January next year.

During the ADX Lab Ningbo launch event, Avery Dennison’s revealed its newest portfolio for external embellishments. The collection was inspired by seasonal trends and featured sustainable production techniques, materials and designs. From larger graphics to small details, different materials and technology were juxtaposed and brought to life in novel ways. The results are over 90 bespoke graphic technique combinations – covering heat transfer labels, woven, embroideries and more, spanning performance, lifestyle and team sports.

“Avery Dennison joined forces with Shenzhou International to introduce a broader vision for innovation to our global customers to help apparel and footwear brands stay ahead of industry trends and, ultimately, achieve their business goals,” said Michael Barton, vice president and general manager, global commercial, apparel solutions, Avery Dennison. “We believe that inspiration and innovation should never be limited by geographic location. Therefore, virtual experiences will be available at the ADX Lab Ningbo starting July 30. Our customers can be inspired by this immersive experience from the comfort of their own homes.”

“The partnership between Avery Dennison and Shenzhou International can be traced back to 2005. Over the past 16 years, the innovation driven by this important partnership has allowed both corporations to expand the scope of services in our businesses. By incorporating innovation throughout the process to product offerings, our customers are empowered to scale their businesses in more creative, diverse and personalized ways,” said Ally Feng, vice president and general manager, Greater China, Avery Dennison RBIS. “The launch of the ADX Lab Ningbo is another momentous step forward in our joint pursuit to drive innovation for the industry. Moving forward, we will continue to work together closely to serve the needs of apparel and footwear brands around the world, accelerating innovation and shaping the future of the industry at large.”

Posted July 20, 2021

Source: Avery Dennison

HexPly® M901 Prepreg Speeds Up Prototype And New Product Development Cycles For Technology Leader Rassini

STAMFORD, Conn.  — July 20, 2021 — Hexcel, a global supplier of advanced composites technologies, is pleased to confirm that its HexPly® M901 prepreg system has been selected by Rassini, a Mexico-based technology leader in composite vehicle suspension systems, to speed up prototype and new product development cycles, reducing overall time to market with an easy to process material solution that enables effective early-stage design screening and cost-effective production.

As a specialist in the mass production of composite helper leaf springs for various leading OEMs, Rassini continuously develops innovative new suspension component designs. Due to cost and timing, however, these new products cannot easily be prototyped using conventional high-pressure resin transfer molding (HP-RTM) technology.

With more than 15 years of experience in delivering glass fiber prepregs for the serial production of composite leaf springs, Hexcel developed its high-performance HexPly M901 prepreg system specifically for this type of application. HexPly M901 combines the right level of structural performance required with simple processing, providing Rassini with a reliable material solution optimized for rapid development and fine-tuning iterations.

HexPly M901 is a high Tg epoxy resin prepreg system specifically developed for structural components that will be exposed to harsh thermal and environmental conditions.  With short cure cycles of 10 minutes and below producing excellent green, or handling, strength of the composite part for demolding and unidirectional glass fiber aerial weights up to 1,600gsm, HexPly M901 delivers a powerful combination of benefits for suspension component applications.

In addition to having an important role in the new product development cycle, HexPly M901 also offers significant advantages for lower volume serial production of composite mono leaf springs. Combining mechanical performance that is approximately 15% higher than standard prepregs with enhanced fatigue properties and a Tg of up to 200˚C following post-cure, HexPly M901 sets a benchmark for performance.

Claude Despierres, VP Sales and Marketing – Industrial at Hexcel, said, “We are very proud of our highly innovative developments with partners such as Rassini that allow us to continuously improve our product range, address our customers’ needs and optimize our composite material solutions for each application.”

Posted July 20, 2021

Source: Hexcel Corporation

Riegel Linen, T-Y Group And Harbor Linen Complete Merger To Become 1Concier — Provider Of Linens To Hospitality And Healthcare Industries

MIAMI — July 20, 2021 — Riegel Linen, T-Y Group and Harbor Linen (a former division of Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.) have completed their merger into one company 1Concier. The new brand name builds off the heritage of high-service, entrepreneurial drive of the three legacy companies and highlights the role we play in delivering quality linen products that ensure a comfortable and memorable experience for hospitality and healthcare guests.

The combination forms an industry-leading provider of textiles and OSE for hotels, cruise lines, restaurants, commercial laundries, linen suppliers and long-term healthcare facilities.

“This rebranding to 1Concier caps off a period of dramatic transformation for the company as we reposition ourselves for success in the rebounding economic landscape,” says CEO Chris Nelson. “With investment from our new private equity owner Lion Equity Partners, we have merged the three companies into one team, with a shared spirit, culture and fully integrated systems. We have combined our product portfolio of bedding, towels, robes, healthcare products and table linens into an even larger one-stop shop to meet the needs of the hospitality and healthcare industries.”

The new company has recently restructured its sales organization into geographic orientations with a heightened focus on personal attention toward customers. 1Concier has also streamlined supply chain processes to better serve customers. 1Concier has consolidated its headquarters into its Miami location and maintains an office in Aiken, S.C.

Nelson adds, “As our new name indicates we are all about exceeding expectations to enrich the guest experience. We know how to solve the challenges hospitality and healthcare organizations face. Using our consultative approach and industry expertise we guide customers through the available product options or design custom solutions specific to their needs.”

The company’s new website is www.1concier.com.

Lion Equity Partners, a Denver-based private equity firm specializing in acquiring corporate carve-outs, announced in October 2020 that its affiliate, Lion Equity Holdings II, LLC, acquired T-Y Group and Harbor Linen (“TY-Harbor”) from Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. Riegel Linen LLC was purchased from Mount Vernon Mills in November 2019.

Posted July 20, 2021

Source: 1CONCIER

Sock Manufacturing Company, Renfro Brands, Appoints Kadian Langlais As Chief Marketing Officer

Kadian Langlais

MOUNT AIRY, N.C.  — July 20, 2021 — Renfro Brands, announces Kadian Langlais has been named Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). Previously Vice President, DTC & Digital, Kadian has been an integral part of Renfro’s digital growth for over three years recently guiding its rebrand to Renfro Brands and launch of direct-to-consumer marketplace, Loops & Wales. As Renfro celebrates its 100-years in the legwear industry, Kadian will play a vital role as the company looks to expand beyond its manufacturing roots to drive deeper connections and engagement with its consumers for its brand portfolio.

“After the news of our recent acquisition by The Renco Group, the appointment of our CMO is a critical step in our long-term growth plans as we look to reflect the perspective of our consumers in every aspect of our business,” said Stan Jewell, CEO of Renfro Brands. “Kadian will play an important role in the execution of this strategy, overseeing the planning and development of Renfro’s global consumer connectivity initiative which leverages end-consumer insights to expand brand and customer value propositions.”

Kadian brings over 20 years’ experience across the retail marketing, e-commerce, buying, planning, and consulting spectrum. Prior to joining Renfro, Kadian consulted with leading brands and retailers on their e-commerce and digital marketing strategies. Kadian has also held several roles at legwear company, Kayser-Roth Corporation, where she championed their digital vision and strategy throughout the organization working directly with brands including No Nonsense, HUE and Simply Vera.

“As a leading heritage brand with deep roots within the legwear industry, Renfro has pioneered some of the most important innovations in socks, from standardizing sock sizes to eliminating sock seams, Renfro has unmatched expertise and knowledge,” said Kadian Langlais, SVP and CMO of Renfro Brands. “I’m eager to build a deeper relationship with our consumers and apply these insights to drive exponential growth for Renfro and our portfolio of brands.”

Renfro is continuing to make strategic appointments across its C-Suite to attract and retain top talent and further establish its leading position within the marketplace, recently appointing Corena Norris as Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer, and General Counsel.

Posted July 20, 2021

Source: Renfro Brands

Myant’s Skiin Connected Underwear Family Of Products Receives Health Canada Clearance To Revolutionize Healthcare

TORONTO — July 20, 2021 — Myant Inc. has announced today that it has secured Health Canada clearance for its biosensing Skiin Underwear. This Class II medical device clearance allows garment wearers to reliably and continuously monitor their ECG data. Additionally, wearers can track other metrics, including heart rate, HRV, core body temperature, with more to come such as sleep and location.

Available in a number of comfortable and accessible form factors, Skiin Underwear family of products (which is currently also pending FDA clearance) will revolutionize Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Chronic Care Management (CCM) through passive, continuous connection and data collection. Myant believes Skiin will support patients, their loved ones, and their practitioners in the shift towards more personalized care, especially in vulnerable communities like the aging population.

“Cardiovascular disease remains the number one cause of death in the elderly population in North America,” said Tony Cahine, Myant & Skiin CEO, “with cognitive decline attributed to loneliness on the rise. Though Myant’s vision is vast, we have adopted a laser focus on solving this looming challenge.”

Today’s healthcare system operates on episodic and reactive care — instead of continuous and preventative care — patient self-reporting, and disjointed support from a patient’s care circle.

“I believe that Skiin will help patients overcome existing deterrents and barriers to adequate healthcare, helping serve our most marginalized populations by connecting them to care, to their family, friends, care providers, and practitioners,” commented Myant’s executive vice president Ilaria Varoli.

“Today’s healthcare system relies on events and episodic data, patient self-reporting, and disjointed support from a patient’s care circle,” Chahine said. “We believe that without holistic and continuously connected care, our marginalized and vulnerable communities like our aging population will continue to be underserved and at risk of lower efficacy in medication and rehabilitation program adherence.”

Skiin will be commercially available to the general public later this year. Posted July 20, 2021

Source: Myant Inc.

Nextiles Launches Software Development Kit, Enabling All Industries To Access Novel Data Capture And Machine Learning Insights

NEW YORK CITY — July 20, 2021 — Nextiles, a textiles manufacturing startup that blends traditional sewing techniques with printed circuit boards to create smart fabric, today announced a newly designed software development kit (SDK) that will enable any existing application to access Nextiles’ software platform and leverage its novel human movement analytics to build custom algorithms and partner-specific metrics. Through its patent-protected manufacturing process, Nextiles’ smart fabrics allow for complete biomechanic and biometric sensing. Industries such as sleep, sports and performance, and fitness are now able to partner with Nextiles to capture human movement data seamlessly via Bluetooth, and create proprietary machine learning algorithms to augment their own existing platforms.

Nextiles was founded in 2018 by George Sun, a seasoned computer scientist and electrical engineer with a PhD in biological engineering from MIT. Sun compiled a team to reimagine the future of wearable technology by creating a superior form factor through fabric. Nextiles has developed smart thread technology to capture biometric and biomechanical data through flexible material and helps its partners build custom backends, which produce novel insights from manufactured soft goods. The fabric is made by blending metallic fibers with traditional fabrics, such as nylon or spandex, to produce pressure, bend, and stretch sensors embedded within garments.

To be released, Nextiles is also creating biometric fabric sensors for heart-rate monitoring and chemical analysis such as sweat. When combined with traditional sensors such as accelerometers and other Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs), Nextiles is able to create a holistic, novel data picture for clients spanning an array of industries.

“Instead of taking a one-app fits all approach, Nextiles is focused on building the most comprehensive data capture platform for human movement,” founder and CEO Sun said. “To do that, we needed to build this SDK, enabling software developers from any company to access our platform through industry-standard APIs. We’ve spent years optimizing the material science to build oursoft goods offering through our patent-protected sewing technology; now, any software developer will be able to access our data analytics with this SDK.”

Once the SDK is integrated into a partner’s app, companies will be able to deploy Nextiles sensors specific to their customers’ needs and in a variety of use cases. By capturing these novel datasets, partners of Nextiles are able to build proprietary algorithms for each use case and personalize insights through machine learning. From biomechanics in sports, to biometrics such EMG sensing and heart rate, Nextiles has developed a modular platform and can plug into any existing backend with this newly launched SDK.

“We have been perfecting our technology with professional athletes for over a year now and have seen heavy demand for our data capture solutions in almost every other industry,” said John Peters, chief business officer at Nextiles. “We know if this technology can work at the highest levels of sport, we can seamlessly power other data capture experiences in a variety of verticals centered around human movement — sleep, women’s health and connected fitness are all industries we’re finding early success in. This SDK product, coupled with our material science and software expertise, offers a holistic solution for our partners to capture, digest, and further build custom algorithms they can own and monetize within their ecosystems.”

Posted July 20, 2021

Source: Nextiles

Navis TubeTex and Thies GmbH & Co. KG Announce Sales Distribution Agreement For Canada, United States And Honduras

LEXINGTON, N.C. — July 20, 2021 — Customer focus and strategic thinking are key factors for success in the textile industry, which is why Navis TubeTex and family-owned Thies are proud to announce their collaboration to meet evolving customer needs. With a combined history over 200 years long, both companies share the tradition of serving the customer while looking to the future.

Going forward, Navis TubeTex will collaborate with Thies on an agency basis to sell Thies dyeing machines, chemical dispensing units, and heat recovery systems in Honduras, Canada, and the US.

Navis TubeTex
According to Will Motchar, Navis TubeTex President and CEO: “Having the ability to sell Thies’ line-up of machinery will enhance our customers’ abilities to add value, save money through automation, and reduce environmental impacts from manufacturing. We’re being asked routinely how our technologies can help meet financial and environmental goals, and Thies helps strengthen our ability to respond.” Based in Lexington, N.C., and founded in 1929, Navis TubeTex offers a diverse range of machines for tubular and open-width textile finishing. The addition of Thies machines broadens its offering to include yarn and fabric dyeing.

Thies
Speaking of Navis TubeTex, CEO Verena Thies stated: “We’re excited to have such an established company representing us. As a fifth-generation owner-managed company, we understand the importance of strategic alliances and long-term vision. Navis TubeTex is the perfect pathway to engage with customers for custom solutions in eco-friendly innovation, digitization, and automation.” Thies GmbH & Co. began production in 1892 in Coesfeld, Germany where production is ongoing. Thies Corp. in Rock Hill, S.C., is a wholly-owned subsidiary.

Customer Focus
This collaboration is customer-centric and strategic, facilitating the ability to offer holistic, custom solutions for fabric dyeing and finishing in Canada, the United States and Honduras.

Posted July 20, 2021

Source: Navis-Tubetex

World Of Wipes® Conference Attracts 475 Wipes Professionals Live And In-Person

CARY, N.C. — July 19, 2021 — INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, wrapped up its 15th annual World of Wipes® International Conference, July 12-15, with a presentation of the World of Wipes Innovation Award® to Kimberly-Clark Corp. and the highest attendance record in six years.

This year’s WOW conference welcomed 475 enthusiastic professionals from 14 countries to its in-person World of Wipes® (WOW) International Conference to advance their wipes business. Held in Atlanta, the conference was notable as the first in-person conference in the nonwovens and engineered fabrics industry in 500 days due to the pandemic.

“The enthusiasm emanating from the World of Wipes® conference confirms the industry’s desire to return to person-to-person contact and experience high-quality program content. We are pleased to deliver both — as critical face-to-face interactions and informed discussion of key issues are the core of meaningful business,” said Dave Rousse, INDA president.

Industry professionals from 33 global companies delivered presentations and answered questions in sessions that included Wipes and the Growing Plastics Debate, Regulatory Requirements for Disinfecting and Sanitizing Wipes, Trends in the Wipes Markets and Among Consumers, Wet Wipe Preservative Innovations, Covid-19 Impacts on Wipes Consumption and Cleaning Habits, Sustainable Wipes Packaging and Dispensing, Nonwoven Substrates for More Sustainable Wipes, and Flushable Wipes: Loved by Consumers, Wrongly Accused by Utilities.

Highlights included the announcement of Kimberly-Clark Scott® 24-Hour Sanitizing Wipes as the winner of this year’s World of Wipes Innovation Award®. The annual award recognizes the product that most expands the use of nonwovens and demonstrates creativity, novelty, uniqueness, and technical sophistication within the entire nonwovens wipes value chain.

The pre-saturated wipes disinfect and maintain surface sanitization for 24 hours, killing 99.9 percent of bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobacter aerogenes and Community-Associated Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Bacteria. The patented formulation is found to be effective by the United States Environmental Protection Agency for disinfecting on hard, non-porous surfaces against several strains of bacteria and viruses, including SARS-COV-2 when used as directed. (It is not approved in California for use against SARS-CoV-2.)

Other highlights included the presentation of the 2021 INDA Lifetime Technical Achievement Award to John Poccia. The annual award is nominated by INDA’s Technical Advisory Board and presented to an individual whose technical achievements over a long-standing career have significantly contributed to the technical advancement, success, and growth of the nonwovens industry.  “John is a stellar technical professional and contributor to our industry. His 40-plus year technical career includes a broad range of advancements in material science synthesizing superabsorbent polymers, and end-products of feminine hygiene, wipes, wound management and skincare at Johnson & Johnson Company. His efforts have advanced the nonwovens industry and INDA,” Rousse said.

The event schedule provided 11 hours of organized networking, an industry welcome reception, breakfasts, coffee breaks and two evening receptions featuring 55 tabletop display exhibits.

Other presentation highlights included:

  • Recent Developments Under the EU Green Deal and Plastics Strategy – Pandemic Update – Gyongyi David, Attorney at Law, V V G B Advocaten-Avocats, Director- EHS Regulatory, Steptoe & Johnson LLP
  • FDA & EPA Framework of Regulations: Dry Wipes Claims – Tony Herber, Principal Regulatory Consultant/Assistant Federal Team Manager, Scientific & Regulatory Consultants, Inc. (SRC. Inc.)
  • Consumer Wipes Usage During Covid-19 and Future Use – Chris Dresselhuys, Business Director-North American Retail Wipes, Rockline Industries
  • Sustainable Solutions for Wipes – Vishal Bansai, Vice President, Innovation, and Silke Brand-Kirsch, VP, Marketing and Business Development, Glatfelter Gernsbach GmbH
  • Sustainability Impacts Across the Value Chain of Wipes Packaging – Vicky Chang, Marketing Manager, Consumer & Industrial Products, Amcor Flexibles
  • Unveiling Wet Wipes Preservation: New Findings on Microbial Risks and Preservative Solution – Paul Salama, Ph.D., CTO& Head of Innovation, Sharon Laboratories

The event also featured a unique 1.5-day WIPES Academy training course for professionals desiring to learn more about the wipes market and manufacturing processes. The WIPES Academy is the only comprehensive wipes training for the entire wipes supply chain and was led by Chris Plotz, INDA’s Director of Education & Technical Affairs.

Presentations for the World of Wipes® will be available for purchase on-demand in August on https://www.pathlms.com/inda/courses or for more information visit https://www.inda.org/

Posted July 19, 2021

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

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