Wielsbeke, Belgium – June 20, 2022 – As the leading international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens gets underway in Frankfurt, Beaulieu Technical Textiles is proud to be showcasing its most sustainable technical solutions.
Professionals around the world rely on BTT’s textiles across various industries including agrotextiles, geotextiles, product reinforcement textiles, packaging textiles and carpet backings, for quality and sustainability. The carbon footprint of BTT’s technical fabrics is amongst the lowest in the industry, making them one of the most sustainable solutions for a wide array of projects.
“In line with our grow-from-your-core strategy, we have successfully reinforced our focus on high-value agrotextiles and geotextiles. By allocating more resources towards these high-end industries and rapidly implementing initiatives for commercial and operational excellence, we are becoming a market leader in both key markets,” said Roy Kerckhove, Sales & Marketing Director of Beaulieu Technical Textiles.
Sustainable, durable and best-in-class
Just weeks after the Beaulieu International Group launched its first Sustainability Report, announcing ROUTE 2030, the Technical Textiles division is showcasing how it continues to advance its sustainability profile through comprehensive analysis and mapping.
This includes life cycle analyses for all its market segments in the exclusive use of PP, known for its low CO2 emissions; a reduction in energy consumption after the installation of almost 8000 solar panels on its factory roofs; the first Environmental Product Declarations for woven geotextiles to transparently communicate their sustainability; the installation of an in-house recycling unit; and BTT’s vertical integration with polymers within Beaulieu International Group.
“Our sustainability strategy – Route 2030 – brings even more value to our woven sustainable solutions. The purpose and goals of our business are in full deployment. This is just the beginning of our sustainability journey in Technical Textiles,” added Roy Kerckhove.
Geotextiles
BTT’s woven geotextiles are amongst the most sustainable in the industry. They can reduce CO2-emissions in infrastructure projects by a factor of 10 compared to more conventional methods. Geotextiles and GCLs contribute to sustainable development by reducing the carbon footprint of a construction site, and additionally, the natural resources needed are significantly lower compared to conventional systems.
Agrotextiles
BTT is the leading manufacturer of woven technical fabrics for horticultural and landscaping industries in Europe and is continually improving its product portfolio through R&D partnerships with agronomy experts and research institutions. The division supports growers and farmers worldwide by providing solutions that increase the average productivity of a plantation through improved harvests; support uniform plant growth; improve ground water & soil conditions by eliminating the need for chemical herbicides & weed killers; and reduce labor costs.
Industrial fabrics
Woven polypropylene fabrics are used for a variety of applications across many different industries. BTT offers best-in-class woven polypropylene fabrics for product reinforcement textiles and packaging solutions, providing custom services for extrusion coating and lamination.
Sustainable Business Charter
Beaulieu Technical Textiles is fully committed to integrating the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into its business activities and has mapped and defined action plans to make further progress in the implementation of these goals within the organization, encouraging partners to do the same. Last week BTT was awarded a VOKA Sustainable Business Charter for its 2021 SDG Action Plan. We continue along the path of corporate sustainability, defining new challenging goals with specific actions, seeking business opportunities with impact and encouraging our network to continue and contribute to a better world.
We look forward to showcasing our technical offerings at Techtextil 2022. Visit Booth C43, Hall 9.1, to discover how our complete portfolio of technical textiles can support your business.
9 Mayo 2022
9 Mayo 2022
Techtextil, Texprocess y Heimtextil Summer Special abrirán sus puertas en Frankfurt del 21 al 24 de junio. Después del descanso relacionado con el coronavirus, los expositores y visitantes esperan una interacción personal. Numerosas innovaciones y desarrollos adicionales esperan al público del comercio mundial. Las ferias comerciales que se llevan a cabo en paralelo cubren las cadenas de valor textiles desde las fibras textiles y el procesamiento hasta el producto final.
23 Diciembre 2021
El pasado 21 de diciembre de 2021, se presentó en formato online, a los alumnos de Máster Textil de la Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) y la Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), por parte de la Asociación Española de Químicos y Coloristas Textiles (AEQCT) su espacio Joven, llamado coloquialmente Alumni Club.
En ella se contó con la participación de Irene Fariña representante de la AEQCT, dos profesores de ambas universidades y miembros de la asociación, Mª Ángeles Bonet y Jorge Macanás. Además, contamos con la participación de tres jóvenes socios.
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