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The most-viewed news on our site in September

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By: Tara Olivo

Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry

Here’s your monthly top 10—the most-viewed news stories on our site for September.
 
Through its recently launched Project CORE capacity optimization and resource efficiency program, Magnera plans to save upwards of $20 million as it enters fiscal 2026. Magnera executives announced the initiative, which is intended to improve earnings growth, strengthen competitiveness and enhance operational efficiency by rationalizing and consolidating the company’s global capacity.“The program represents a significant step forward in optimizing our global capacity and cost reduction and positioning us to deliver improved financial performance over the medium to long term,” says CFO Jim Till.
 
In other news, Georgia-Pacific announced a new capital project for the company’s Alabama River Cellulose mill in Perdue Hill, AL. The $800 million investment will modernize, expand and streamline the facility’s production capabilities. The project, scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of 2025 and conclude in 2027, will enhance and expand essential manufacturing equipment. This is expected to augment the mill’s operational efficiency and increase its production capacity by about 300 tons per day. 
 
Here are the top 10 most-viewed news items on Nonwovens-Industry.com for September.
 

  1. Magnera to Reduce Global Capacity 5%
  2. Georgia-Pacific Invests in Alabama River Cellulose Mill
  3. K-C to Relocate Four Lines to Southeast Asia
  4. Ontex Celebrates Success in NC
  5. Harper Hygienics Enters Tampon Market
  6. Top 40 International Companies
  7. Unitika Finds Buyers for Nonwovens Businesse
  8. Women In Nonwovens (WIN) Network to Host Inaugural Event During Hygienix 2025
  9. WaterWipes Introduces Improved Wipes
  10. Congress Seeks Action on Diaper Insecurity
 

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