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Lenzing Group positions bio‑based materials as a strategic asset for Europe’s economic security renewable-carbon.eu/news/?p=175156 #biobased #biodegradability #cellulosefibers #circulareconomy #nonwovens #RenewableCarbon

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Innovation center for textile circular economy inaugurated renewable-carbon.eu/news/?p=172018 #cellulose #cellulosefibers #circulareconomy #naturalfibers #polyesters #recycling #textiles #RenewableCarbon

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New bamboo bioplastic offers strong alternative to traditional plastics renewable-carbon.eu/news/?p=171190 #bamboo #biodegradability #bioeconomy #bioplastics #cellulosefibers #RenewableCarbon

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A KAIST team develops the world’s first modular co-culture platform for the one-pot production of rainbow-colored bacterial cellulose renewable-carbon.eu/news/?p=170958 #bacterialcellulose #biomaterials #cellulosefibers #colorants #colors #textiles #RenewableCarbon

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Adsorbi launches pilot plant to validate technology at scale and expedite commercial deployment renewable-carbon.eu/news/?p=167138 #adsorbents #airpurification #bioeconomy #cellulosefibers #filters #woodbased #RenewableCarbon

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International Paper to sell cellulose fibers unit for $1.5 billion (Reuters) -International Paper said on Thursday it will sell its global cellulose fibers business to private equity firm American Industrial Partners for $1.5 billion. The deal, expected to close by end-2025, is part of its strategy to focus on sustainable packaging solutions. The divestiture comes months after the company’s $7.2 billion acquisition of UK rival DS Smith. Shares of International Paper were up about 1% in early trading. Separately, the packaging products maker announced a $250 million investment to equip its Riverdale mill in Selma, Alabama, to produce containerboard. The changes are expected to impact about 1,100 hourly and salaried positions. It also said the company was permanently closing its facilities in Savannah and Riceboro in Georgia.

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This latest #reviewarticle by our Co-Editor discusses a #hottopic of the #biodegradability of #cellulose fibers, films, & particles.

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