Beaulieu Fibres International is unveiling its Sustainable Fibres Program at the 2024 Techtextil trade fair in Frankfurt, the premier global event for technical textiles and nonwovens. The program aims to transform fibers for more sustainable solutions, addressing the diverse needs of customers across the value chain.
Through the Sustainable Fibres Program, Beaulieu seeks to understand the challenges faced by customers and identify opportunities to provide impactful products and services. At Techtextil 2024, the company is focusing on topics like recyclable, high-performance, renewable, and bio-circular fibers to learn more about customers’ sustainability goals and expectations.
Maria Teresa Tomaselli, General Manager at Beaulieu Fibres International, emphasizes the importance of offering diverse solutions to meet the varying sustainability needs of different industries. The company is committed to educating, reshaping products, and fostering partnerships to address shared sustainability challenges.
In alignment with the European Green Deal and proposed Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, Beaulieu Fibres International is dedicated to achieving its sustainability targets outlined in its ROUTE 2030 roadmap.
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