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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2023 · 53 MIN

2. Driving Sustainable Innovations in Nonwovens: Perspectives from the US and Finland

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How high in priority are sustainability topics among the nonwoven industries current research interests and activities? What is the best way to make sustainable innovations a reality? Are there some untapped sustainable potentials within the nonwovens industry? In this episode, we explore how innovations, especially sustainable innovations are reshaping the nonwoven industry. Virpi’s guests are Dr Behnam Pourdeyhimi, Distinguished Professor & Executive Director of the Nonwovens Institute, US, and Dr Ali Harlin, Research Professor at the Technical Research Centre of Finland VTT who reveal examples of fascinating nonwoven innovations in the US and in Finland.

How high in priority are sustainability topics among the nonwoven industries current research interests and activities? What is the best way to make sustainable innovations a reality? Are there some untapped sustainable potentials within the nonwovens industry? In this episode, we explore how innovations, especially sustainable innovations are reshaping the nonwoven industry. Virpi’s guests are Dr Behnam Pourdeyhimi, Distinguished Professor & Executive Director of the Nonwovens Institute, US, and Dr Ali Harlin, Research Professor at the Technical Research Centre of Finland VTT who reveal examples of fascinating nonwoven innovations in the US and in Finland.

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