Latest news with #INDA


India Today
3 days ago
- Sport
- India Today
Karun Nair for No.3? Comeback star hits statement double hundred vs England Lions
India's Karun Nair was given a standing ovation at the St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury after he reached his double hundred while playing against England Lions on Saturday, May 31. Karun, on his return to the Indian Test team, gave a tremendous audition for the No.3 spot, completing his double century in 272 in the morning session of Day 2, in the 101st over of the match, Karun pulled pacer Eddie Jack for four, reaching the milestone. This also helped India cross the 450-run mark against England Lions, setting up a daunting total for them in the first tour game of the sense of calm prevailed inside Karun after reaching his double century. Neither did he let out a roar, nor did he jump up high in the sky. He simply stepped down the pitch, removed the helmet and kissed the Indian flag, probably thanking cricket for giving him a second everyone gets a second chance! But when you do make it count, like #KarunNair!The Indian batter roared back in style with an unbeaten 186 against ENG A which helped IND A finish at 409/3 at the end of Day 1!Watch Day 2 of Unofficial Test #ENGAvINDA | SAT, 31st Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) May 31, 2025 India A started off their day in style with both Karun and Dhruv Jurel looking in great touch. Jurel, who finished the Indian Premier League in tremendous form, played some beautiful straight drives to race to 94. The batter failed to convert his innings to a much-deserved century, edging the ball to the first slip in the 95th over of the game. advertisement The duo added 195 runs between them in just 234 balls, setting India up for a massive total in the first tour game. After the dismissal of Jurel, all-rounder Nitish Reddy came out to bat, but was not able to have a big impact on the game. After Nitish's dismissal, Shardul Thakur, one of India's heroes in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2020-21, dished out some lusty blows against the Lions. He hit his shots with disdain, sending panic into the opposition's bowling on the other side, remained calm, unbothered by Shardul's belligerence as India had fun in the second half of the morning session on Day 2 of the unofficial Test Audition for No.3The batter has put himself in the forefront for the No.3 position in the England series. Nair's maturity and able to keep the team stable in the morning hours could turn out to be of huge asset to India, who would be looking for some experience in the top to the retirement of Virat Kohli, it is likely that Shubman Gill will push himself down to the No.4 position, which will leave the No.3 spot empty in the team. In case India open with KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal in the Test matches, Nair is likely to trump Sai Sudharsan for that Nair's Ranji Trophy 2025advertisementThe double hundred against England Lions was not an isolated incident. Karun Nair has raked up runs for Vidharbha coming into this seized the opportunity with Vidarbha in the tournament, hitting 863 runs in nine matches at an average of 54. That included four hundreds and two fifties. One of those centuries came in the final, against none other than Kerala, helping Vidarbha lift the title. In the 50-over Vijay Hazare Trophy, Karun smashed 779 runs in eight innings, including five Watch


Fibre2Fashion
3 days ago
- Business
- Fibre2Fashion
US' INDA unveils conference programme for WOW 2025
INDA, the association of the nonwoven fabrics industry, has announced the release of the full conference programme for the World of Wipes (WOW) International Conference, taking place July 21–24, 2025, in Ohio. This year's theme, 'Wipe to Win: Innovating for a Sustainable and Profitable Future,' will bring together industry leaders to address pressing challenges and opportunities across the wipes value chain. Programme topics will include US manufacturing threats, tariff and regulatory impacts, fibre sustainability, consumer perceptions, fragrance trends, slitting advancements, plastic-free wipe innovations, sports hygiene, and flushability, INDA said on its website. INDA has released the full programme for the 2025 World of Wipes (WOW) Conference, set for July 21â€'24 in Ohio. Under the theme 'Wipe to Win', the event will explore US manufacturing challenges, tariffs, sustainability, consumer trends, plastic-free innovations, and more. Highlights include expert panels and sessions on eco-friendly wipes, fragrance trends, and market shifts. The upcoming conference will feature a dynamic lineup of sessions addressing the latest challenges and innovations in manufacturing and the wipes industry. Highlights include panel discussions such as Navigating the Headwinds: US Manufacturing Threats & Challenges in 2025 and 'The Great Regulatory and Tariff Pow-WOW. Other sessions explore sustainability and consumer trends, with topics like From Forest to Flush: Sustainability and Responsibility in Fibre and Wipes, Trends, Tushes & TikToks: The Rise of the Modern Wipe, and No Plastic, No Problem: The Next Generation of Eco-Wise Wipes. Additional engaging sessions include Sniff, Save, Slice: Rethinking Wipes from Fragrance to Finish and Swipe Right: The New Faces of Specialty Wipes, offering attendees insights into both environmental responsibility and market evolution. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)


Fibre2Fashion
22-05-2025
- Business
- Fibre2Fashion
North American nonwovens industry expands with focus on sustainability
The 12th annual North American Nonwovens Supply Report , released by INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, reveals continued growth and strategic transformation within the North American nonwovens industry. For the second consecutive year, North American capacity continued to increase by over 100,000 tonnes, reaching 5.730 million tonnes in 2024, according to the report based on producer surveys and interviews. Investments across all processing methods and diverse end-use sectors drove this expansion, according to the INDA findings. Production output continues to shift and slowed in 2024. The larger machine installations coming online promise future efficiency and capacity improvements. INDA's 12th annual North American Nonwovens Supply Report shows continued capacity growth, topping 5.73 million tonnes in 2024. Despite a slowdown in output, new long-life production lines signal a shift towards sustainability. The report, based on producer input, offers key data for strategic planning and highlights ongoing investment and innovation across North America. The noteworthy trend is the installation of several new production lines, primarily in long-life sectors. This shift underscores the industry's proactive efforts to achieve sustainability goals and reduce environmental impact. Report Based on Producer Input The annual INDA report delivers data to support industry growth and strategic planning, offering a detailed analysis of capacity, production, operating rates, and regional trade across North America, including Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Driven by extensive research, including producer surveys and in-depth interviews with industry leaders, the report provides a comprehensive picture of the nonwoven materials landscape, covering composites, roll and finished goods. 'As part of INDA's role to be the industry's trusted data source, this report offers valuable insights for benchmarking, strategic planning, and decision-making,' said Tony Fragnito, INDA President and CEO . 'This year's findings highlight a resilient industry expanding capacity with ongoing investments across all regions and sectors, a strategic shift toward sustainable, long-life products, and a commitment to innovation and meeting rising demand across North America.' The entire report is provided free of charge to producers who provided information. The Executive Summary from the annual Supply Reports, the quarterly INDA Market Pulse, and the monthly Price Trends Summary are provided to INDA members on a complimentary basis as part of their membership. The data gathered for this annual report is a springboard for the biennial Global Nonwoven Markets Report, published in November 2024. 'INDA is committed to continuing to improve the quality of our data and industry insights, and the ongoing strong participation from suppliers makes that possible,' said Mark Snider, Chief Market and Industry Analyst . 'As the market evolves to increasing pressures within the global supply chain, this report examines the key dynamics driving these changes.' Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RM)
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
India ETFs Slip After News of Strikes in Pakistan
India exchange-traded funds softened Wednesday and Thursday after news that India hit multiple targets in Pakistan, but so far the weakness has been muted. According to news reports, India's military said these strikes were in response to a deadly attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22 and that they targeted 'terrorist infrastructure' and were 'focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature.' Pakistan, however, called Wednesday's strikes 'an act of war.' The three biggest India ETFs by assets, the $9.1 billion iShares MSCI India ETF (INDA), the $3.1 billion WisdomTree India Earnings ETF (EPI) and the $2.1 billion Franklin FTSE India ETF (FLIN) were down about 1% on Wednesday and have started Thursday's trading on a back foot. Stock markets in India were also down. Many India-focused ETFs are flat to up on the year, with INDA up 2%, FLIN up 1.1% and EPI flat. Indian ETFs have had a strong run in the past few years as the country's economy has boomed. On a five-year annualized basis, EPI is up 23.2%, FLIN rose 19% and INDA is up 17.7%. The volatility is a reminder that emerging market ETFs are often subject to higher geopolitical risk than developed market ETFs for a variety of reasons. However, the Kashmir area which borders India, Pakistan and China is one of the most volatile regions globally. All three countries will end up having minor skirmishes at times, and sometimes those escalate, said Aniket Ullal, head of ETF research and analytics at CFRA Research. Ullal said the saber-rattling between the two countries bears watching, especially since both India and Pakistan have nuclear weapons. So far, investors don't seem to be too worried about the situation, he added. 'India and Pakistan have always found a way to kind of navigate the conflict, and I think there's too much economically at stake for both players to escalate it beyond a certain point, unless something unpredictable happens,' he said. Ullal pointed to 2019, when India struck Pakistan in response to a bombing in Kashmir and Pakistan retaliated with its own airstrikes, according to news reports. At that time, the reaction in the stock markets was not overly bearish. If investors can stomach some geopolitical risk, Ullal said India has the potential for both short-term and long-term growth. Compared to other emerging markets, it has better domestic growth. And in the long term, it may be a beneficiary of the tariff regime under the Trump administration, which targets China more than other countries, he said. That could take longer to play out, he added. Ullal pointed to two India ETFs that are heavily focused toward India's domestic economy—the $316 million Columbia India Consumer ETF (INCO), which is down 0.6% year to date and up 20.6% on a five-year basis, and the $699 million iShares India 50 ETF (INDY), up 4.7% year to date and up 16.4% on a five-year | © Copyright 2025 All rights reserved Sign in to access your portfolio


Fibre2Fashion
09-05-2025
- Business
- Fibre2Fashion
2025 IDEA, FiltXPO Awards honour innovation in nonwovens
The winners of the 2025 IDEA Achievement Awards and FiltXPO Innovation Awards were announced during special ceremonies held April 29 and 30 at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Miami Beach, Florida. Presented at the co-located IDEA25 and FiltXPO 2025 events, the awards celebrate outstanding innovations driving progress in nonwovens and filtration. INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, collaborated with International Filtration News for the FiltXPO Awards and Nonwovens Industry magazine for the IDEA Achievement Awards. The 2025 IDEA Achievement and FiltXPO Innovation Awards honoured breakthrough advancements in nonwovens and filtration. Winners included Dilo's MicroPunch, Innovatec's InnovaWipe, Woolchemy's neweFibre, Egal Pads, and Magnera's EcoRE Bag, with FiltXPO recognising Greentech, Ahlstrom, and Filtration Advice for innovations in filtration and sustainability. 'The recipients of the IDEA and FiltXPO Awards exemplify the ingenuity and forward-thinking that drive our industries forward,' said Matt O'Sickey, PhD, Director of Education & Technical Affairs, INDA. 'Their groundbreaking products are not only shaping the future of nonwovens and filtration—they are redefining what's possible. These innovations remind us that progress is built on vision, persistence, and a commitment to solving the challenges of tomorrow.' 'The International Filtration News is proud to sponsor the FiltXPO Filtration Awards. These award-winning innovations, and the honored nominees, are more than technical achievements—they're powerful solutions advancing performance, sustainability, and the future of our industries. Each represents the kind of forward-thinking impact that we cover in our FiltNews pages, which keeps nonwovens and filtration at the forefront of meaningful change,' says Caryn Smith, IFN Publisher & Chief Content Officer. 'Both the finalists and the winners of this year's IDEA Innovation Awards truly reflect how strong innovation is across the entire nonwovens supply chain,' said Karen McIntyre, Editor, Nonwovens Industry. 'Nonwovens Industry is proud to once again partner with INDA to support and honor the companies working hard every day to advance our industry and create new solutions to better serve the needs of both people and our planet.' IDEA Equipment Achievement Award Dilo Systems GmbH – MicroPunch The rising energy costs and water shortages have led to a re-evaluation of production methods, with a stronger focus on environmental impact. With MicroPunch, it is possible to reduce energy consumption by approximately 75 percent compared with other consolidation techniques that produce lightweight nonwovens. This technology enhances efficiency and reduces the manufacturing costs and the environmental footprint. IDEA Nonwoven Products Achievement Award Innovatec Microfibre Technology GmbH & Co. KG – InnovaWipe Water-Soluble Nonwoven This water-soluble nonwoven is completely biodegradable under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. It offers excellent resistance to oils, greases and chemicals. It does not leave any microplastics behind, breaking down into carbon dioxide, water and biomass. It also has no ecotoxic effects, is safe for the marine environment and does not cause fatbergs or blockages in wastewater systems – flushable and home compostable. IDEA Raw Materials Achievement Award Woolchemy NZ Ltd. – neweFibre Woolchemy's neweFibre is the world's first hygiene-grade wool, engineered for high-performance, sustainable hygiene products. This fully traceable, renewable fiber enhances moisture management, thermal comfort, and odor control. Seamlessly integrating into production, neweFibre powers innovations like neweFlex ADL for exceptional fluid distribution and skin dryness. IDEA Short-life Achievement Award Egal Pads, Inc. – Egal Pads on a Roll At Egal, we believe pads should be as common as toilet paper. Our vision is that 'pads on a roll' will be put in every toilet stall – where they are needed most – to ensure privacy and dignity to all who menstruate. Egal pads are manufactured in roll form, 40 individually wrapped on each roll, so they can be mounted on existing toilet paper dispensers or in Egal's custom-designed dispensers. IDEA Long-life Achievement Award Magnera – Sontara EcoRE Bag EcoRE bags are produced entirely from cellulosic fibers, presenting a sustainable alternative to traditional synthetic materials. Made with Sontara fabric certified by OK compost HOME, these bags maintain their durability and strength without the need for added binders, addressing a common concern with compostable goods. With plastic bag bans now in place in many states, Sontara offers a timely and eco-friendly solution for the retail and shopping market. IDEA Sustainability Advancement Award KINDCLOTH – PURA HEALTH Insect Repellent – Water Dissolvable Wipes This wet wipe combines water-dissolvable Hydropol technology with a natural formula featuring lemongrass and citronella. Designed for eco-conscious consumers, this innovative wipe provides effective insect protection while leaving no waste behind. Certified biodegradable, flushable, and designed not to create harmful microplastics, it safeguards fragile ecosystems and supports sustainability goals. IDEA Entrepreneur Award Dude Products, Inc. In less than a decade, the Dude Wipes brand has grown from an entrepreneurial concept conceived in a bachelor's post-college apartment to a more than $200 million global brand. These flushable wipes have flourished in flushable wipes industry, successfully going head to head against multinational consumer product companies Kimberly-Clark, S.C. Johnson, and Procter & Gamble. FiltXPO Air/Gas Filtration Award Greentech Environmental LLC – Greentech Filters with ODOGard ODOGard technology deeply integrates odor-neutralizing polymers into nonwoven and nanofiber filters, offering an innovative, non-toxic approach to indoor air quality. ODOGard significantly enhances filtration durability and performance. FiltXPO Water/Liquid Filtration Award Ahlstrom – BioProtect Ahlstrom's sustainable BioProtect material offers superior dye-catching performance for laundry applications. Manufactured from 100 percent naturally derived fibers and OC-Biobinder, BioProtect is both biobased and home compostable, combining premium performance with environmental responsibility. FiltXPO Filtration Equipment Award Filtration Advice Inc. – FA-TCO Software This cutting-edge software provides comprehensive Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis and predictive modeling for air filtration systems. FA-TCO enables data-driven decisions, extending filter lifespans, reducing operational costs, and enhancing overall sustainability in filtration management. Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)