07.30.23
Here's your weekly recap—the most viewed news stories on our site for the week ended July 29, 2023.
As China is becoming one of the fastest growing air filtration markets in the world, Mann+Hummel expands its air filtration business and plans to acquire a majority stake in Suzhou U-Air Environmental Technology (“U-Air”). The Chinese filtration manufacturer, which is part of Zisun Technology Co., Ltd (SSE: 603601), provides high-quality air filtration products. The acquisition further strengthens Mann+Hummel's presence in China and Southeast Asia, and will also serve customers globally.
In other news, Berry Global, a leading nonwoven fabric manufacturer, Deaconess Midtown Hospital and Nexus Circular announced an initiative aimed at safely and effectively recycling non-hazardous, sterile, plastic packaging and nonwoven fabric from Deaconess Midtown Hospital’s Surgical Center. Through this effort, around 500 pounds per week – 350 bags – of clean, used plastics from the hospital’s surgical suite, pharmaceutical, laboratory and warehouse are diverted from landfill, primarily consisting of the protective exterior packaging from surgical tools removed prior to surgery and unused nonwoven surgical cloths and gowns.
Here are our top 3 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Mann+Hummel to Acquire Majority Stake in Chinese Filtration Manufacturer U-Air
2. Berry Partners to Recycle Healthcare Plastics
3. Kimberly-Clark Announces Second Quarter Results
As China is becoming one of the fastest growing air filtration markets in the world, Mann+Hummel expands its air filtration business and plans to acquire a majority stake in Suzhou U-Air Environmental Technology (“U-Air”). The Chinese filtration manufacturer, which is part of Zisun Technology Co., Ltd (SSE: 603601), provides high-quality air filtration products. The acquisition further strengthens Mann+Hummel's presence in China and Southeast Asia, and will also serve customers globally.
In other news, Berry Global, a leading nonwoven fabric manufacturer, Deaconess Midtown Hospital and Nexus Circular announced an initiative aimed at safely and effectively recycling non-hazardous, sterile, plastic packaging and nonwoven fabric from Deaconess Midtown Hospital’s Surgical Center. Through this effort, around 500 pounds per week – 350 bags – of clean, used plastics from the hospital’s surgical suite, pharmaceutical, laboratory and warehouse are diverted from landfill, primarily consisting of the protective exterior packaging from surgical tools removed prior to surgery and unused nonwoven surgical cloths and gowns.
Here are our top 3 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Mann+Hummel to Acquire Majority Stake in Chinese Filtration Manufacturer U-Air
2. Berry Partners to Recycle Healthcare Plastics
3. Kimberly-Clark Announces Second Quarter Results