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OIL AND GAS SECTOR NOW WALKING THE TALK ON SUSTAINABILITY
The oil and gas industry is reshaping its strategies, practices and values as it responds to global agreements on climate change and sustainable development. The 2015 United Nations Paris Agreement on climate change and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – which came into effect in January 2016 – are prominent among global governance challenges driving change in the oil and gas industry, but pressure just keeps building.…
UK PAINT SECTOR PREOCCUPIED WITH BREXIT AS GROWTH CONTINUES REGARDLESS
It is fair to say the eyes of the UK paint and coatings industry are firmly on Brussels and Downing Street now that Article 50 has been triggered and negotiations on Britain quitting the European Union (EU) are now under preparation.…
EUROPEAN WIPES MARKET COMPLEX – WITH GROWTH AND DECLINE AS ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS GROW
THE EUROPEAN wipes market is a complex affair. This is a varied segment, in itself, but wipe use varies between countries with contrasting consumer cultures – meaning that in some states, wipes sales are increasing; in others decreasing; and in others, the kinds of wipes being sold is changing.…
USA NONWOVENS SECTOR PUSHING FORWARD CONFIDENTLY, DOMINATING NORTH AMERICAN MARKETS
Success and sustainability appear to be the buzzwords of a US nonwovens industry that is moving forward confidently, leading the north American sector, which it dominates in sales and production.
Having recovered from a slight downward turn in capacity following the recession, the US sector has returned to healthy growth and an improving economic outlook, coupled with ever-increasing applications for engineered fabric products.…
INTERNATIONAL GLASS MARKET EXPANDING, EXPERTS SAY, WITH EUROPE ESPECIALLY HEALTHY
AS the international glass market continues to recover from the global recession, experts predict emerging markets might be tempted to invest in plant development to manufacture their own flat glass rather than paying expensive import fees buying from one of the handful of major suppliers.…
SWEDISH PUBLIC PROCUREMENT BOOSTING DEMAND FOR SWEDEN-PRODUCED MEAT
SWEDISH public institutions have been buying substantial and growing amounts of Sweden-made meat between 2012 to 2016 and this trend is projected to continue, a survey has said.
The share of Sweden-produced product of meat bought by Swedish local authorities for schools and other services increased to 42.6% to Swedish Krona SEK3.4 billion (USD379 million) in 2016 from 33.2% in 2012, the Federation of Swedish Farmers (Lantbrukarnas Riksförbund – LRF) agribusiness developer Pirjo Gustafsson told GlobalMeatNews, quoting from a latest LRF survey.…
GERMAN COATINGS R&D CONTINUES TO LEAD THE WAY IN EUROPE
GERMANY’S paint and coatings companies, backed by the country’s formidable research organisation the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials (IFAM), are pushing forward with developing innovative environment-friendly products. They are developing water-based protective coatings, sustainable coatings, biocide-substituting microbial protection and radiation curing, among other initiatives in the search to develop new products. …
NONWOVENS FINISHERS COMBINING COLOURING AESTHETICS WITH SUSTAINABILITY
AN APPRECIATION of interior design along with environmental concerns appear to be driving innovation when it comes to the colouring of nonwovens.
Often used in functional or ‘behind the scenes’ capacities in industrial applications, colour is not always top of the list when consideration is given to nonwovens finishing processes.…
ENERGY UNION PROPOSALS NOT DOING ENOUGH TO HELP OIL AND GAS SECTOR, EXPERTS SAY
THE EUROPEAN Commission’s (EU) comprehensive and ambitious ‘Energy Union’ package of reforms, launched last November (2016) could do more to boost the oil and gas industries, experts have told the Petroleum Review.
These ‘Clean Energy for All Europeans’ legislative proposals cover energy efficiency, renewable energy, the design of the electricity market, security of electricity supply and regulatory rules.…
FORUM HEARS CALLS FOR INTEGRATED RESPONSE IN TURKEY TO PROPERLY MANAGE SYRIAN REFUGEE LABOUR
Experts have highlighted concerns over the exploitation of Syrian refugees working in the Turkish textile industry and called at a public forum in Hamburg for them to be registered to receive basic workplace protection. They urged the Turkish government and the clothing supply chain to work together to improve the plight of Syrians fleeing the war-torn country and seeking to establish a steady work life.…