09.24.22
Here's your weekly recap—the most viewed news stories on our site for the week ended Sept. 24, 2022.
Berry Global has formed a closed-loop recycling ecosystem to supply post-industrial recycled materials into the manufacturing of its Endura spunbond and meltblown nonwovens product line. Berry Global leverages its sustainability leadership, providing nonwovens customers with outlet for pre-consumer recycled plastic waste. Products under the Endura product line are recognized under the SCS Recycled Content Certification, which measures the percentage of recycled content for the purpose of making an accurate claim in the marketplace, allowing customers the ability to include the SCS logo on-pack.
In other news, Texon has launched Ecostrobe, its first insole made with 100% recycled content. Using recycled PET, Ecostrobe is produced with needlepunch technology. Using a specific combination of nonwoven fibers and fusing fibers, Ecostrobe can be produced with no water or chemicals. Ecostrobe offers game-changing possibilities for footwear designers that want to integrate sustainability into strobel applications, without compromising strength and performance.
Here are our top 3 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Berry Offers Nonwovens with Recycled Content
2. Texon Launches Insole Made with Recycled PET
3. D'Andrea Joins Curt G. Joa
Berry Global has formed a closed-loop recycling ecosystem to supply post-industrial recycled materials into the manufacturing of its Endura spunbond and meltblown nonwovens product line. Berry Global leverages its sustainability leadership, providing nonwovens customers with outlet for pre-consumer recycled plastic waste. Products under the Endura product line are recognized under the SCS Recycled Content Certification, which measures the percentage of recycled content for the purpose of making an accurate claim in the marketplace, allowing customers the ability to include the SCS logo on-pack.
In other news, Texon has launched Ecostrobe, its first insole made with 100% recycled content. Using recycled PET, Ecostrobe is produced with needlepunch technology. Using a specific combination of nonwoven fibers and fusing fibers, Ecostrobe can be produced with no water or chemicals. Ecostrobe offers game-changing possibilities for footwear designers that want to integrate sustainability into strobel applications, without compromising strength and performance.
Here are our top 3 most viewed stories from the past week:
1. Berry Offers Nonwovens with Recycled Content
2. Texon Launches Insole Made with Recycled PET
3. D'Andrea Joins Curt G. Joa