05.26.24
Here's your weekly recap—the most-viewed news stories on our site for the week ended May 25, 2024.
Woosh has made another successful step in its mission to create a circular ecosystem for baby diapers. The company has recently launched its own diaper that is both optimized for recycling and contains recycled material. This ties in with Woosh’s plans to build its own recycling and R&D center in Bruges, Belgium this summer, with the ultimate goal of making the diaper chain circular. The Woosh diaper is premium quality, and has been designed to make life easier for professional caregivers in daycare centers. Ontex assisted in the development of the recycled diaper for Woosh which contains 100% recycled plastic for both the packaging and the waterproof inner layer of the diaper.
Meanwhile, DuPont announced a plan to separate into three distinct, publicly traded companies. Under the plan, DuPont would execute the proposed separations of its Electronics and Water businesses in a tax-free manner to its shareholders while the remainder of the company, known as New DuPont, will continue as a premier diversified industrial company. As independent entities, both Electronics and Water will benefit from increased focus and agility in their respective industries. At separation, each of the three companies will have strong balance sheets, attractive financial profiles and compelling growth opportunities.
Here are our top 3 most-viewed stories from the past week:
1. Woosh Continues Steps Toward Circular Diaper
2. DuPont to Split into Three Companies
3. Carolina Nonwovens Invests $4 million in Ohio Plant
Woosh has made another successful step in its mission to create a circular ecosystem for baby diapers. The company has recently launched its own diaper that is both optimized for recycling and contains recycled material. This ties in with Woosh’s plans to build its own recycling and R&D center in Bruges, Belgium this summer, with the ultimate goal of making the diaper chain circular. The Woosh diaper is premium quality, and has been designed to make life easier for professional caregivers in daycare centers. Ontex assisted in the development of the recycled diaper for Woosh which contains 100% recycled plastic for both the packaging and the waterproof inner layer of the diaper.
Meanwhile, DuPont announced a plan to separate into three distinct, publicly traded companies. Under the plan, DuPont would execute the proposed separations of its Electronics and Water businesses in a tax-free manner to its shareholders while the remainder of the company, known as New DuPont, will continue as a premier diversified industrial company. As independent entities, both Electronics and Water will benefit from increased focus and agility in their respective industries. At separation, each of the three companies will have strong balance sheets, attractive financial profiles and compelling growth opportunities.
Here are our top 3 most-viewed stories from the past week:
1. Woosh Continues Steps Toward Circular Diaper
2. DuPont to Split into Three Companies
3. Carolina Nonwovens Invests $4 million in Ohio Plant