Tara Olivo, associate editor06.01.21
The debut of Pampers Pure Protection Hybrid Diapers, Pampers’ first diapering system that is part reusable, part disposable, was the most widely read news story on Nonwovens-Industry.com in May. The diaper features a disposable insert made with a plant-based liner as well as a soft reusable cloth cover. That news edged out the announcement of DAK Americas shutting down its polyester staple fiber manufacturing operations at its Cooper River site in South Carolina. Here are the top 10 most-viewed news items on Nonwovens-Industry.com for the month of May.
1. Pampers Launches Hybrid Diaper
2. DAK to Shut Down Staple Fiber Operations at Cooper River Site
3. Executive Talks: Ontex Focuses on End of Life Solutions for Diapers
4. Albaad Expands European Reach to Spain
5. Paper Excellence to Buy Domtar
6. Andritz Installs Stitchbonding Line in South Africa
7. Parx Materials Develops Antimicrobial Polypropylene Nonwoven
8. Glatfelter Completes Acquisition of G-P's U.S. Nonwovens Business
9. PFNonwovens Names New CFO
10. Henkel, Smartz Partner on Digital Adult Care Solutions
1. Pampers Launches Hybrid Diaper
2. DAK to Shut Down Staple Fiber Operations at Cooper River Site
3. Executive Talks: Ontex Focuses on End of Life Solutions for Diapers
4. Albaad Expands European Reach to Spain
5. Paper Excellence to Buy Domtar
6. Andritz Installs Stitchbonding Line in South Africa
7. Parx Materials Develops Antimicrobial Polypropylene Nonwoven
8. Glatfelter Completes Acquisition of G-P's U.S. Nonwovens Business
9. PFNonwovens Names New CFO
10. Henkel, Smartz Partner on Digital Adult Care Solutions