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EDANA launches 2014-2015 Sustainability Report
This 4th edition highlights the three pillars of sustainability for every aspect for the nonwovens and related industries.
26th February 2015
Innovation in Textiles
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Brussels
EDANA, the international association serving the nonwovens and related industries, has launched its 4th edition of the Sustainability Report at a luncheon together with EU officials and industry stakeholders.
This 4th edition highlights the three pillars of sustainability for every aspect for the nonwovens and related industries and builds on the 2011 Report, which already expanded beyond hygiene products to encompass all application areas.
This report also shows the conscious effort by durable applications to balance communication and reporting. It highlights the efforts and success of manufacturers of nonwovens and related products to pursue sustainability through production efficiencies, significantly reducing energy demand and production waste by optimising their production processes.
Industry challenges
While the report highlights the advances made by the industry in reducing the use of natural resources, and improving the information shared both within the production value chain, and to the consumer, challenges remain for our industry, EDANA reports.
These challenges include those global factors impacting all industries, which include significant and growing constraints both from outside and within the nonwovens value chain, a lack of consistency of needs and expectations from one region to the next, and the lack of harmonisation of definitions, standards, and regulations.
Added value of nonwovens
The report also shows that the nonwovens and related industries see sustainability as a driver of benefits for companies in itself – thanks to efficiencies along the value chain, and also delivers indirect benefits such as new market opportunities, increased innovation, better perception of the company and more engagement with partners in the value chain.
The launch demonstrated the added value of nonwovens and related products in everyday life and illustrated the depth of the value chain behind products.
EDANA member companies Ahlstrom, Beaulieu, Corman, Cosmotec, Lenzing, NatureWorks, Rieter Perfojet and SCA provided a display of products, to highlight the range of applications nonwovens support, and their importance in our everyday lives for convenience, safety and comfort.
Three pillars of sustainability
In representing a growing industry, and companies producing a diverse range of products that are essential to our modern everyday lives, EDANA remains committed to the three pillars of sustainability, with an equal consideration to social, economic and environmental elements.
The association continues its ongoing efforts, such as a Symposium on raw materials and the creation of a certification system for abaca fibres, guidelines on environmental claims, and support to better understand and manage the challenges associated with waste management.
Speaking at the launch Patricia Featherstone, Chair of the EDANA Board of Governors said: “EDANA sees sustainability as a continuous process, a responsibility for every consumer and every company, every day. The nonwovens and related industries bring many benefits to our society as a whole, and in doing so our industry continues to enjoy a healthy growth.”
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