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US' INDA shifts focus to sustainability as key initiative for 2024

13 Feb '24
2 min read
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  • INDA prioritises sustainability in 2024, focusing on responsible sourcing, end-of-life solutions, and sustainability innovations.
  • Initiatives include webinars, committees, a sustainability report, and special journal editions.
  • INDA commits to long-term sustainability efforts, aiming to expand influence and engage stakeholders beyond the industry.
INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, has announced sustainability as a primary focus for 2024. This strategic initiative, backed by resounding support from INDA’s leadership, is a direct response to feedback from association members affirming that sustainability remains one of the nonwovens industry’s highest priorities.

INDA’s sustainability endeavour will centre around three core pillars crucial to the industry’s future: Responsible Sourcing, End-of-Life Solutions, and Innovations in Sustainability, the association said in a press release.

This multifaceted initiative will introduce a spectrum of new and enhanced offerings, including cutting-edge webinars addressing sustainability issues impacting members and the industry; specialised technical and government affairs committees enabling members to collaborate on sustainability opportunities and challenges; the inaugural release of a comprehensive sustainability report from INDA’s Market Intelligence department; a dedicated sustainability special edition of the International Fiber Journal, produced by INDA Media; and significantly enriched sustainability programming at INDA events, including a dedicated focus at the IDEA 2025 conference.

“INDA member companies are at the forefront of innovation, actively investing in research and development to pioneer eco-friendly materials, explore alternative production processes, and integrate recycled and biodegradable materials, all while advancing circularity,” stated INDA president Tony Fragnito. “This heightened emphasis on sustainability resonates with the nonwovens industry’s dedication to minimising environmental impact, and underscores INDA’s commitment to driving positive change within the industry to meet evolving member and customer desire for minimising environmental impact.”

As INDA embraces sustainability as a theme for 2024, its commitment extends far beyond this year’s horizon. Ongoing efforts will continue to evolve and expand, with a strategic emphasis on amplifying influence and fostering relationships with stakeholders beyond the industry’s confines, the release added.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)

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