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Nonwovens/​Converting

Interactive platform on circular nonwovens

Manufacturers, suppliers and converters will focus on sustainable solutions.

23rd September 2021

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Brussels, Belgium

Medical/Hygiene, Industrial

With over 120 delegates including key stakeholders and industry players expected, the second edition of EDANA’s Circular Nonwovens Forum will provide an interactive platform for engaged professionals to discuss the latest trends and innovations around circularity within the sector. 

To be held September 30th both online and in person at La Hulpe Brussels, the forum  is targeted at anyone keen on driving the circular economy for the nonwovens industry. Nonwovens manufacturers, their suppliers and converters are increasingly focused on finding circular and sustainable solutions and this gathering creates a platform for an in-depth engagement with stakeholders on challenges and opportunities in the pursuit of a circular economy for nonwovens.

“It is rewarding to see this event take off with the continued engagement of the industry,” said Gil Stevens, director of sustainability and external relations at EDANA. “To witness the eagerness of a range of experts to join us is especially pleasing, and I am very much looking forward to an informative and collaborative day.”

“Circularity is one of the most complex pillars of sustainability strategies so it is very important that, as the voice of our industry, EDANA facilitates industry interaction and knowledge sharing with forums such as these,” said Pierre Wiertz, general manager of EDANA. “I am looking forward to the insights the varied and expert programme offers.”

Further information on the programme for the Circular Nonwovens Forum and detail on how to attend is available on the event website.

www.edana.org

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