EU's plans for new textile waste regulations and parallel energy transition that is underway across the bloc will have big effect on fibers and nonwovens industries; 63rd Dornbirn Global Fibre Congress will discuss impact of new textile industry rules

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August 19, 2024 (press release) –

The fibres and nonwovens industries could see major changes as a result of new EU textile waste regulations and an ongoing European energy transition, the Dornbirn Global Fibre Congress will explore later this month. Key presentations will discuss the impact of new textile industry rules and the opportunities of an energy transition from fossil fuels to carbon-free, renewable sources. Energy transition in textile manufacturing and innovation in using hydrogen as an energy resource will also be explored. (Source: Sustainable Nonwovens)

Industry Intelligence editor's note: Information originally published in Sustainable Nonwovens. To view the full article, please visit https://www.nonwovensnews.com/events-news/16898-responding-to-major-change-at-dornbirn-2023.

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