06.30.21
The news of Unifrax’s plan to acquire Lydall was the most-viewed news on Nonwovens-Industry.com in June. The CEO of Unifrax, John Dandolph, said the combination of these companies will create a global specialty materials platform with new cutting-edge technologies in advanced filtration, electric vehicle battery systems and energy saving applications. This news beat out the announcement of Kimberly-Clark’s new partnership with biotech company RWDC Industries to advance sustainable technology for consumer products. Here are the top 10 most-viewed news items on Nonwovens-Industry.com for the month of June.
1. Unifrax to Acquire Lydall
2. Kimberly-Clark, RWDC Partner to Design Sustainable Alternatives to Traditional Plastics
3. Pull-Ups Announces Upgraded Product Features
4. Fraunhofer, Sabic and P&G Partner on Closed-Loop Recycling Project
5. KNH Launches HEPA Grade Meltblown
6. Ontex to Pilot Smart Diaper Program in EU
7. SMI Hub, Callaly Partner to Discover Recyclable Materials for Fem Hy Products
8. Fitesa to Add Spunlace Line in Brazil
9. Essity Launches Tena Stylish Incontinence Underwear
10. PFNonwovens Announces South African Expansion
1. Unifrax to Acquire Lydall
2. Kimberly-Clark, RWDC Partner to Design Sustainable Alternatives to Traditional Plastics
3. Pull-Ups Announces Upgraded Product Features
4. Fraunhofer, Sabic and P&G Partner on Closed-Loop Recycling Project
5. KNH Launches HEPA Grade Meltblown
6. Ontex to Pilot Smart Diaper Program in EU
7. SMI Hub, Callaly Partner to Discover Recyclable Materials for Fem Hy Products
8. Fitesa to Add Spunlace Line in Brazil
9. Essity Launches Tena Stylish Incontinence Underwear
10. PFNonwovens Announces South African Expansion