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GERMAN PAINT SECTOR FACES UP TO SLUGGISH YEAR-ON-YEAR GROWTH
Continuing supply chain problems, worsened by Covid-19, and price hikes for raw materials have depressed the outlook for sales faced by the German paint business in 2021. Germany’s Verband der deutschen Lack- und Druckfarbenindustrie (VdL), the industry association for coatings, paints and ink production, predicts that overall sales will have fallen 4% in 2021 compared to 2020, partly because because 2020’s DIY boom, fuelled by pandemic lockdown orders, has run out of steam.…
CHINA TO SHAKE UP VAPING INDUSTRY WITH STRICT RULES
Chinese e-cigarette companies have long enjoyed a close to regulation-free environment, able to sell products freely, but that is about to change. On November 26, China’s highest government body, the State Council, announced that in future “novel types of tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, must comply with the tobacco monopoly law”.…
INDUSTRIAL IOT GIVES FIRST STEPS TO BECOME A GAME CHANGER IN LAUNDRY SERVICES
In an age when competitiveness in the textile and garment manufacturing sector is increasingly measured by sustainability and on-demand production, efficiency in laundering finishing processes plays an important role for production companies. The textile sector has significant improvements it can make in sustainability – a 2017 report from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, said the textiles industry’s share of the carbon budget, which is the amount of CO2 that humanity can emit while still having a chance to contain global warming, will grow from 2 per cent in 2015 to 26 per cent in 2050 if it failed to make environmental reforms [1].…
CYBER ATTACKS: HOW PREPARED ARE ORGANISATIONS TO DEAL WITH THE THREAT?
Businesses and government agencies continue to face a barrage of attacks from cyber-criminals, which have continued unabated in the past year, keeping up the pressure of frauds and hacks that have increased since Covid-19 spread worldwide in March 2020.
Organisations around the world faced more cyberattacks than ever before in 2021, say some data collectors.…
HALAL NUTRACEUTICAL SEGMENT SEEKS TO CEMENT COVID-19 INSPIRED GROWTH
The global market for halal nutraceutical products, including vitamins and wellbeing supplements, is set to double over the next 10 years, according to new research. A report from Dubai-based Future Market Insights (https://www.futuremarketinsights.com/reports/halal-nutraceuticals-and-vaccines-market), published last July (2021), predicted sales of these products would increase from USD58.01 billion in 2021 to USD116.38 billion by 2031.…
EUROPE’S BIO-BASED OILS AND FATS SECTOR EYES STEADY GROWTH IN 2020s
While a projected boom in renewable diesel production is expected to disrupt the American bio-based oils and fats market, a swifter adoption of electric transport technology in Europe is likely to reduce this impact in the European Union (EU), the European Commission has projected.…
INDIA’S MAJOR CLOTHING AND TEXTILE HAS ENOUGH DIVERSITY TO FLOURISH
India’s large and diverse clothing and textile industry is flourishing through sustained domestic sales growth and lucrative government incentives.
Its increased reliance on man-made fibres (MMF), a sharper focus on technical textiles and the construction of mega production units have been major features defining the progress of India’s clothing and textile industry.…
IMPROVING SELF ESTEEM IS KEY TO IMPROVING AUDIT QUALITY AND RECRUITMENT, SAY EXPERTS
The importance of ensuring auditors and accountants have good self-esteem is perhaps higher today than before, with Covid-19 loading on stress in a tough profession. It has been highlighted by new research from Nyenrode Business University, the Netherlands.
Nyenrode research conducted by Professor Herman van Brenk and co-authors assessed more than 100 audit partners and managers.…
BREXIT INCREASES COST AND COMPLEXITY FOR FOOD BUSINESSES, SAY EXPERTS
AS the one-year anniversary (January 31, 2022) (WRONG) following the end of UK commitments to follow European Union (EU) law and treaties has just passed, food and drink companies have little positive to say about the extra red tape that has followed.…
EU/WTO FOOD AND DRINK REGULATORY ROUND UP – EFSA CRACKS DOWN ON BPA
THE EUROPEAN Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has declared it will impose an effective European Union (EU) ban on using plastics containing the ingredient bisphenol A (BPA) as food contact materials. It is consulting on plans to reduce a tolerable daily intake by consumers of BPA to almost zero – 0.04 nanograms per kilogram of body weight per day.…