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Man-Made Fibers International 2/2023

The energy crisis and de-industrialization amid Europe’s green transformation

 Brian Petter & Frédéric Van Houte (Source: CIRFS)
2022 was a “turning point”. »
von Brian Petter und Frédéric Van Houte | 
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
 Ernesto Maurer (Source: Cemetex)

Man-Made Fibers International 1/2023

An industry in transition

Textile machinery builders have already made great progress. »
von Ernesto Maurer | 
Thursday, March 23, 2023
Malayka Erpen (Source: Invista)

Statement by Malayka Erpen

The 5 challenges in textile industry for 2023

Sustainability will remain a focus area requiring continuous development. »
Monday, January 09, 2023
Thomas Waldmann, Managing Director, VDMA Textile Machinery Association (Source: VDMA)

Statement by Thomas Waldmann

The 5 biggest challenges for 2023

A ranking cannot adequately reflect the many dimensions of the challenges. »
Friday, December 09, 2022
Prof. Stefan Schlichter

Chemical Fibers International 4/2022

5 theses on textile recycling that call for correction

Holistic action along the entire textile value chain must be oriented to technical realities. »
von Prof. Stefan Schlichter | 
Thursday, November 24, 2022
Christopher Kenneally, Executive President Fibers, Indorama Ventures Ltd. (Source: IVL)

Man-Made Fiber Yearbook 2022

Boosting different ways of thinking and working

The date of ‘Earth Overshoot Day’ has been steadily narrowing. »
von Christopher Kenneally | 
Monday, October 10, 2022
Karl-Hendrik Magnus, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company

Chemical Fibers International 3/2022

Scaling textile recycling in Europe

More than 15 kg of textile waste is currently generated per person every year in Europe. »
von Karl-Hendrik Magnus  | 
Wednesday, September 07, 2022
Mike Joyce (Source: PrimaLoft)

Chemical Fibers International 2/2022

A holistic approach to sustainability

Stakeholders across the textile industry are constantly faced with a variety of challenges that affect every step of the supply chain. »
von Mike Joyce | 
Monday, May 30, 2022
Friedrich Weninger, Managing Director Dornbirn GFC/Austrian Fibers Institute (Source: Dornbirn GFC)

Chemical Fibers International 1/2022

Circular Economy as a “game changer” in the global fiber industry

The textile industry seen on a global scale is one of the most polluting industries. »
von Friedrich Weninger | 
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Frédéric Van Houte

Chemical Fibers International 4/2021

Towards a new standard on fiber shedding

The release of microplastic into global waters during the entire lifecycle of textiles has to be reduced. »
von Frédéric Van Houte | 
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Uday Gill, Chief Strategy Officer - IVL Group (Source: IVL)

Man-Made Fiber Yearbook 2021

Competing beyond goods and services

Winners who will lead the way in this unprecedented era of change. »
von Uday Gill | 
Friday, October 15, 2021
Alexei Sinitisa (Source: Wood Mackenzie)

Chemical Fibers International 3/2021

PA fibers: Covid-19 – impact and perspectives

Where else would the impact be manifested the most but in the polyamide business? »
von Alexei Sinitisa | 
Thursday, September 02, 2021
Daniel Pichler

Chemical Fibers International 2/2021

How the carbon fiber market is doing in Covid-19 times

Much thinner than human hair, carbon fiber is strong, stiff, lightweight, chemically resistant and formable. »
von Daniel Pichler | 
Friday, June 04, 2021
Michael Carus
nova-Institut

nova-Institut

The role of cellulosic fibers in a circular economy

Cellulose has great properties in terms of the circular economy. As a high-quality multipurpose fiber from nature, it is bio-based, renewable, biodegradable, recyclable, carbon binding and safe for people and the environment. Cellulose belongs to the renewable carbon family and plays an important role in replacing fossil-based materials. »
von Michael Carus | 
Tuesday, April 06, 2021
Paul Fournier

Chemical Fibers International 1/2020

Influence of free trade agreements on the European fiber trade

The EU’s aim when engaging in FTA negotiations is to offer, overall, EU companies with improved access to third countries’ internal markets. »
von Paul Fournier | 
Monday, March 23, 2020
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