Sustainable fibre programme

Techtextil is the leading international trade fair for technical textiles and non-wovens.  

At the 2024 edition, which was held in Frankfurt, Germany, Beaulieu Fibres International introduced its Sustainable Fibres Programme, to help reshape fibres for sustainable solutions.  

Through this initiative, the company is looking to gain deeper insights into the challenges encountered by customers across the value chain. 

Identifying shared values 

Beaulieu is the largest European producer of polyolefin fibres and bicomponent polyester/polyolefin fibres. To find out what matters most to customers in terms of targets, green initiatives and sustainability expectations, it has identified several conversation triggers for Techtextil 2024. These include fibres that are recyclable, high-performance, renewable, bio-circular, co-developed and made in Europe. 

“We are exploring sustainability in the different impact domains, including CO2 and raw material savings, circularity, fossil-free materials and partnerships,” explained Gillis Beun, business development manager of Beaulieu Fibres International. 

A sustainability charter 

The Sustainable Fibres Programme serves as a charter to help Beaulieu Fibres International accelerate its “Fibres that build futures” campaign, by educating on existing solutions, reshaping products and creating partnerships to facilitate market cooperation on shared challenges. 

“Sustainability is a multifaceted reality, and its significance varies across different industries. Today there is no one-size-fits-all solution. This is why we are dedicated to offering and developing a range of solutions and perspectives to address the diverse sustainability needs of various stakeholders,” said Maria Teresa Tomaselli, general manager of Beaulieu Fibres International. 

Beaulieu Fibres International is committed to achieving its own sustainability targets, which are outlined in its roadmap known as ROUTE 2030. This is in addition to leading the market within the framework of the European Green Deal, and alignment with the objectives of the proposed Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation.  

 

Beaulieu Fibres International introduced its Sustainable Fibres Programme, to help reshape fibres for sustainable solutions and drive its “Fibres that build futures” campaign. 

 

Full thanks and acknowledgement to:

https://www.beaulieufibres.com/ for the information in this article. 

 

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