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GLOBAL MEDICAL ADHESIVES MARKET GROWS IN SCALE, DIVERSITY AND INNOVATION
Paradigm shifting technology involving collaboration between different scientific disciplines looks set to strengthen the impact of medical adhesives on clinical care as unhealthy lifestyles fuel increasingly diverse interventions, according to researchers and industry observers.
With sustainability “a front and centre priority”, said Paul Saunders, senior manager, global marketing, for Avery Dennison, a Los Angeles, USA-based material science company, issues such as bone reconstruction, wound management, haemorrhage prevention and drug dispensing devices are all being enhanced, with adhesives development a key element.…
GREENING HS CODES MIGHT PROMOTE SUSTAINABILITY, BUT CAREFUL DESIGN IS NEEDED, SAY EXPERTS
Global trade officials at the World Customs Association (WCO) are assessing how the international customs classification of goods could be reformed to promote the trade in sustainable goods, such as organic cotton fabrics.
They are examining changing the WCO’s Harmonized System (HS), which links traded goods to six-digit codes, recognised by all jurisdictions participating in the global trading system, so that special HS codes can be allocated to goods deemed sustainable – including clothes made from recycled fabrics.…
CANADIAN AUTO DEALERS HOPE PENT-UP COVID-19 ERA DEMAND WILL BOOST SALES IN RECESSIONAL 2023
Canadian automakers and dealers are hoping that unsatisfied demand for new autos that grew during the Covid-19 pandemic will be released in 2023 and enable sales to rise during a year when most economists predict Canada will tip into a mild recession.…
DEVELOPING TRACEABLE PIGMENTS TECH OFFERS MEANS OF ENSURING CELLULOSE FIBRES ARE SUSTAINABLE
Traceable pigments are increasingly being used as a favoured trackable method to help textile and garment companies prove that cellulosic fibres utilised in fabric and final products have been made according to high social and environmental sustainability standards. With regulation, non-financial reporting and green consumer demand pushing the industry towards using fabrics that are demonstrably sustainable, cellulosic fibres derived from wood pulp and other woody plants such as bamboo, have become more attractive as inputs.…
NEW EU PACKAGING TARGETS TOO CHALLENGING, TOBACCO EXPERTS SAY
THE EUROPEAN Commission’s new proposal for a European Union (EU) packaging and packaging waste regulation (1) is not realistic, European tobacco experts have told Tobacco Journal International (TJI). Their comments come as negotiations begin between the Commission (the EU’s executive), the European Parliament and the EU Council of Ministers – representing member states – on the draft text.…
BREXIT HAS FAILED TO DELIVER LIBERALISATION TO TOBACCO SECTOR, WHILE TRADING BECOMES MAJOR HEADACHE
Britain’s Brexit from the European Union (EU), in full from December 31, 2020, may have freed the UK government from having to follow EU tobacco legislation, except for Northern Ireland, which remains within the EU’s single market for goods, but the tobacco sector is struggling to see benefits.…
USA UNDER PRESSURE FROM CLOTHING INDUSTRY TO AUTHORISE DIGITAL PRODUCT PASSPORTSUSA UNDER PRESSURE FROM CLOTHING INDUSTRY TO AUTHORISE DIGITAL PRODUCT PASSPORTS
The USA’s Congress and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which protects American consumer rights, are coming under pressure to amend US labelling laws so that digital labels replace the material and printed labels that have been growing – in size and complexity.…
EU TEXTILE EXPERTS GIVE CAUTIOUS WELCOME TO DIGITAL PRODUCT PASSPORTS
EUROPEAN textile businesses are gearing up to implement new European Union (EU) digital product passports (DPPs), that an EU official told Textile 4.0 will “require a re-thinking of how textile supply chains work”.
Plans for these passports – which are expected to become mandatory for companies selling into the EU – were announced in the EU strategy for sustainable and circular textiles (1) and the eco-design for sustainable products regulation (ESPR) (2), released by the European Commission on March 30, 2022, as part of the EU’s circular economy reform package.…
BIG DATA ANALYSIS BECOMING MORE HOLISTIC AND EFFECTIVE FOR TEXTILE COMPANIES
Factory digitisation, including the emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, has increased big data availability by “at least two orders of magnitude from what was available a couple of decades ago,” said UK-based AI-driven predictive maintenance software provider Senseye chief technology officer and co-founder Robert Russell.…
SAUDI ARABIA’S MEGA DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS BECKON HUGE PAINT SALES – BUT SUPPLIERS AWAIT COATINGS TENDERSSAUDI ARABIA’S MEGA DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS BECKON HUGE PAINT SALES – BUT SUPPLIERS AWAIT COATINGS TENDERS
The paint markets of the Gulf region’s two largest economies, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), have rebounded since the Covid-19 pandemic and are slated for growth, driven by major investments in real estate and infrastructure projects.
“Over the past 18 months, we have seen a flat and slightly declining paint markets in the region.…