Outlook for Man-Made Fibres and Technical Textiles: Report from the 50th Dornbirn Congress
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INTRODUCTION
FIBRE DEMAND TO 2060
Cotton
Man-made fibres
Man-made fibre demand by country and region
Australia, Canada and the USA
Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Turkey
Far East (excluding China and South Asia)
China
South Asia (excluding India)
India
Africa, Latin America and the Middle East
Man-made fibre demand by end use
Demand for man-made filament yarns versus spun yarns
THE CELLULOSIC GAP
NEW CELLULOSIC FIBRES
Hohenstein Institute, STFI and TITK: Alceru
Kelheim: Verdi
Lenzing: high visibility Lenzing FR
TITK: Tencel nanocomposites
POLYLACTIC ACID (PLA) BIOPOLYMER UPDATE
NatureWorks: Ingeo
RWTH Aachen University: polylactic acid (PLA) microfilaments for wipes
POLYESTER RECYCLING
Advansa: investment in polyester recycling technology
DuPont: expansion for renewably-sourced Sorona polymer
Filature Miroglio: Newlife
RadiciGroup: 204 Programme to achieve sustainability
Rhodia: far infrared (FIR) for wellbeing
OUTLOOK
50 years of man-made fibres
A need for visionary thinking
The role of green chemistry
Future challenges
Growing pressures from environmental regulations
Competition from low cost countries, especially China
Competition from subsidised fibres
The future lies in exporting more
Problems arising from demographic trends
List of tables
Table 1: The cellulosic gap in global fibre production, 2000-20
Related research categories
By sector: Technical (in Material), Textiles (in Textiles, fabric & yarn)
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