New Technologies for Old Problems – How to Improve Sustainability in Polypropylene Disposable Hygien

Sustainability is a key global issue for the future.  This issue especially affects the hygiene product market where the focus is on disposable absorbent articles. In this webinar, we are presenting the latest innovations in sustainable component material development from the companies Binder and Avgol.  We shall use the example of a baby diaper as a focal point for how our innovations can be practically employed in your product designs. The technologies used are based on the Biotransformation technology, which makes it possible to achieve more sustainable polypropylene products through support for recycling as well as providing an alternate route for non-recyclable/fugitive waste management.

 

Binder

From a local ribbon manufacturer to a global technology leader in high-tech fastener systems: as a family-run, globally successful company, Binder Group offers technical fastening solutions for a wide range of industries. To build on our innovative edge, we place considerable emphasis on research and development as well as on collaborations with leading research institutes and universities. The result of this is numerous patents and new products of uncompromising quality and maximum reliability – properties that all our products have in common.

 

 

Avgol 

Since 1988, Avgol – an Indorama Ventures Limited company – has led the global hygiene market with the most comprehensive range of ultra-lightweight nonwoven fabrics for the baby diaper, adult incontinence, and feminine hygiene markets.  We are committed to developing innovative solutions to help customers achieve their own sustainability goals while meeting all their performance needs.

 

Lars Heepe
Head of R&D and Intellectual Properties
Binder


Nick Carter

VP of Marketing
Avgol Industries 1953 LTD
 

Register Now!



Sponsored by: