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Jilin Chemical Fiber expands Jirecell, Reboocel production lines
Jilin Chemical Fiber expands Jirecell, Reboocel production lines

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Jilin Chemical Fiber expands Jirecell, Reboocel production lines

The move is said to underscore Jilin Chemical Fiber's ongoing commitment to sustainable textile advancements in China's MMCF industry. The company will enhance the output of Jirecell, its viscose filament yarn, which is made of 70% FSC-certified wood and 30% recycled cotton Circulose pulp, targeting an annual production capacity of 10,000 tonnes (t). There is also potential to double this capacity with an additional 10,000t per year in the future. In addition, JLC is initiating commercial-scale manufacturing of Reboocel, a staple fibre produced using 70% FSC-certified bamboo and 30% post-consumer recycled bamboo sourced from discarded furniture. This product line aims for an annual production volume of 30,000t. JLC has expressed its goal to boost the recycled content in Jirecell to 50% by the year 2028. This objective aligns with broader industry efforts to diminish dependence on virgin fibre derived from forests. Since forming a partnership with Canopy in 2019, Jilin Chemical Fiber has received recognition for its environmental efforts, earning a Dark Green Shirt in the 2024 Hot Button Report for its forest sourcing practices and adoption of Next Gen Solutions. The report's findings indicate that the company poses a low risk for sourcing from ancient and endangered forests. Currently, Jilin Chemical Fiber upholds an annual production capacity of 210,000t. Canopy founder and executive director Nicole Rycroft said: "Scaling Next Gen MMCF is essential to making the viscose and filament supply chains more resilient and reducing pressure on the world's forests. "Jilin Chemical Fiber's latest Next Gen expansions are a positive signal of growing momentum within the sector. We look forward to continued progress in bringing circular, low-impact alternatives to market at the scale this moment demands." In April, Yibin Grace, a MMCF product maker and partner of Canopy, inaugurated a new recycling facility in China to transform textile waste into dissolving pulp. "Jilin Chemical Fiber expands Jirecell, Reboocel production lines" was originally created and published by Just Style, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

DMW shuts down Japanese language center in Davao over illegal recruitment
DMW shuts down Japanese language center in Davao over illegal recruitment

Filipino Times

time4 days ago

  • Filipino Times

DMW shuts down Japanese language center in Davao over illegal recruitment

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has ordered the closure of another Japanese language center (JLC) in Davao City due to illegal recruitment activities. The center, Sincere Japanese Skills Academy, Inc., is the fourth JLC closed by the agency in just two weeks. An investigation revealed that Sincere was offering language training programs alongside promises of jobs in Japan. It was found to be working with unlicensed and unauthorized recruitment groups such as the fake Advanced Ability Association (AAA), as well as one licensed agency. According to testimonies from workers who sought help from the Migrant Workers Office (MWO) in Tokyo, they were charged between Php 3,000 to Php 50,000 for the training. They were also promised jobs as caregivers, food and beverage service crew, or airport ground staff after passing an exam. The closure was carried out under DMW Closure Order No. 14, Series of 2025. Sincere and its officials will be added to the DMW's List of Persons and Entities with a Derogatory Record. They are now facing charges related to illegal recruitment. The DMW is urging other possible victims to come forward and contact the Migrant Workers Protection Bureau through their official Facebook page to receive free legal help and support.

Freaky Friday's Jamie Lee Curtis Revealed Why She Nearly Passed On The Original Movie
Freaky Friday's Jamie Lee Curtis Revealed Why She Nearly Passed On The Original Movie

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Freaky Friday's Jamie Lee Curtis Revealed Why She Nearly Passed On The Original Movie

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. With Freakier Friday's August premiere getting closer every day, Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis are a big part of the 2025 movie schedule's summer fun. The flick obviously owes much of its buzz to Lohan and Curtis' earlier wacky body swap movie. with Freaky Friday bringing Lohan's career to new heights while also introduced her elder Hollywood vet to a whole new generation of young fans. Now that the stars are talking more about that world, Curtis shared why she almost turned down the role of Tess Coleman back in the early aughts. Ahead of the full-on incoming Freakier Friday pre-release hype, JLC chatted with EW about how she almost wasn't in the iconic Disney title. She revealed multiple factors played into her decision, involving her family, the pre-produdction timeline — Annette Bening had dropped out not long before filming — and the location all working in tandem to convince her to sign on. The iconic scream queen highlighted the importance of motherhood on and off the screen, saying: I had a 15-year-old and a 5-year-old at home, with three days of prep before the original Freaky Friday. If it filmed outside California, I wouldn't have been in the movie. If it shot in Vancouver, I wouldn't have done it, because I had kids. Balancing motherhood is a big part of our lives, but it's also a big part of the movie. It's the story of the movie. It's wild to think of streaming the Disney+ subscription original sans the Everything Everywhere All At Once alum. It's by far one of Curtis' best movies, at least for this millenial, and Freaky Friday would've been drastically different with anyone else in the role. Still, the reason why she almost didn't hop on Jake's (Chad Michael Murray) bike is more than understandable and commendable. Balancing work and motherhood with young kids is a reality that gets misconstrued all too often. I'm just glad, in this case, things worked out for the best for her and her family. With her kids grown, the two-decades-later sequel returned to L.A. to film and seems as family-oriented, fun-loving and silly as evidenced by the quotable new FF trailer. But, it's not the only Curtis film we'll be treated to this year! She already appeared in the so-so Star Trek: Section 31, and we can expect her in James L. Brooks' comedy/drama, Ella McCay in September. You can get ready for the August and September titles by streaming the Michelle Yeoh-led film with a Paramount+ subscription. Freakier Friday's Lindsay Lohan Explains How Becoming A Mother Informed Her Performance In The Sequel Needless to say, Curtis has continued to strike a balance that works for her personal and professional life, regardless of the stage of motherhood she's in. Thankfully, though, we don't have to live without her in Freaky Friday or Freakier Friday.

Updating Your Home Insurance in Massachusetts: 5 Vital Risks
Updating Your Home Insurance in Massachusetts: 5 Vital Risks

Time Business News

time21-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time Business News

Updating Your Home Insurance in Massachusetts: 5 Vital Risks

Homeownership in Massachusetts comes with unique challenges that affect your insurance needs. The state's climate, legal requirements, and real estate market can influence your coverage. As property values increase and weather patterns grow more unpredictable, many homeowners may find their insurance inadequate. Are you sure your policy covers the true value of your home? Is it enough to protect you from Massachusetts-specific risks, like severe storms or flooding? With so many changes, homeowners need to stay informed about their coverage. In this article, we'll explore the reasons why it's important to update your home insurance in Massachusetts. Before anything else, it's important to understand the role home insurance plays in protecting your property. Home insurance in Massachusetts plays a key role in safeguarding your property against various risks. The state's diverse geography, from coastal regions to inland towns, creates unique risks homeowners must consider when choosing insurance coverage. Whether you live in the bustling city of Boston or a peaceful suburb like Newton, the right policy offers essential financial protection. According to Berlin Insurance Group, Massachusetts homeowners should know insurance policies vary depending on property location and building age. These policies protect your home, personal belongings, and offer liability coverage for injuries on your property. Knowing how these factors impact your policy helps you get the most from your coverage benefits. To learn more about home insurance in Massachusetts, it's helpful to consult with a local insurance agent. Let us now discuss the various factors that make updating your home insurance essential in the state. Massachusetts faces a variety of severe weather risks throughout the year. Snowstorms and nor'easters can cause damage to roofs and cause flooding. Coastal areas like Cape Cod are vulnerable to storm surges and flooding. Woodwell Climate Research Center notes that Cape Cod's flood risks are rising due to climate change and steadily increasing sea levels. A 2024 report listed Barnstable as one of the region's most flood-prone communities. Experts warn these risks will likely grow more severe as climate conditions evolve. Winter storms can cause issues like frozen pipes and water damage inside homes. These weather events can lead to expensive repairs that insurance policies must cover. Homeowners in flood-prone areas may need additional coverage for flooding risks. Updating your policy ensures that you're covered for the specific weather risks. The increase in severe weather patterns makes updating policies even more critical. Ensure that your insurance protects against these unpredictable and damaging events. Massachusetts' real estate market has seen significant appreciation in recent years. Property values in cities like Boston and Cambridge have risen rapidly. Home improvements, such as renovations, can increase the value of your home. JLC's 2024 Cost vs. Value Report states that even a minor kitchen remodel offers an impressive 96.1% return on investment. With an average cost of $27,492, homeowners typically recoup around $26,406 at resale. Cosmetic updates like new flooring, cabinets, and paint make a big impact affordably. If your property's value has increased, your coverage needs to be adjusted. A higher home value means the cost of replacement may also rise. If you haven't updated your policy, you could be underinsured. This might result in out-of-pocket expenses if substantial damage happens. Updating your home insurance protects your investment in today's real estate market. Ensure that your coverage reflects the full value of your property and improvements. Massachusetts has specific building codes that may change over time. These changes can increase the cost of rebuilding a damaged property. If your home needs repairs or reconstruction, local codes must be met. Some areas may require additional flood defenses or upgraded materials for rebuilding. Building codes in Massachusetts are updated to address environmental and safety concerns. mentions that the tenth edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code was filed on September 24, 2024. It officially took effect on October 11, 2024. This update brings significant changes to building standards across the state. Your current policy may not cover the cost of meeting these updated codes. Updating your insurance ensures that you can meet these legal requirements. It can also help cover the extra expenses of complying with new regulations. Keeping your policy up-to-date protects you from unexpected financial burdens. Liability coverage is crucial in Massachusetts due to its legal environment. The state has a relatively high number of personal injury claims each year. Homeowners may face costly lawsuits for accidents that happen on their property. Changes to your property, such as installing a pool, increase liability risks. Justia highlights that engaging in reckless behavior in a pool can make you liable for injuries. This applies even if the pool is in good condition. For example, pushing someone underwater may lead to serious injuries like oxygen deprivation or spinal cord damage. Keep in mind that insurance policies often don't cover intentional acts, meaning you could face personal liability. However, you're not responsible for injuries caused by a guest's reckless behavior unless it is foreseeable. Examine your policy to confirm it covers all possible liability risks. An adjusted policy offers stronger protection for your assets in the event of a lawsuit. Ensuring sufficient liability coverage provides peace of mind for homeowners in the state. Local agents have a better understanding of Massachusetts-specific risks like coastal flooding and severe storms. They can offer tailored advice on selecting the appropriate coverage for your home's location and structure. A local expert ensures that homeowners avoid coverage gaps based on regional hazards. As storm patterns become more unpredictable, homeowners may need more comprehensive coverage to include storm surge, wind damage, or flash flooding. This update ensures that your policy protects you from such risks. Adjusting coverage before a major storm season can prevent significant financial losses. If property value increases and insurance isn't adjusted, homeowners may face underinsurance. In the event of significant damage, the insurance payout may fall short of covering repair or replacement costs. It's essential to regularly review your home's value to avoid financial shortfalls after disasters. As severe weather becomes more frequent and property values rise, updating your home insurance is essential. With evolving building codes and the risk of liability claims, it's crucial to stay proactive. Regular policy reviews, especially with a local agent, can help address specific regional risks. This ensures your coverage reflects the current situation and provides financial security. Having the right insurance protects your home from unexpected challenges and gives you peace of mind. Make sure your policy is up-to-date to navigate today's unpredictable landscape and safeguard your property effectively.———————————————————————————————————————- READ ALSO: How to Choose the Right Commercial Equipment Without Wasting Your Budget

Seven Media partners with Joe Lewis Company to elevate brand experiences
Seven Media partners with Joe Lewis Company to elevate brand experiences

Campaign ME

time06-03-2025

  • Business
  • Campaign ME

Seven Media partners with Joe Lewis Company to elevate brand experiences

PR and communications agency Seven Media has partnered with Joe Lewis Company (JLC), an event production and management powerhouse, in a strategic effort to to deliver brands and clients high-impact live experiences. The partnership follows a year of successful collaborations, including a major activation around the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and sets the stage for both companies to expand their reach and impact in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. By combining Seven Media's ability to craft compelling brand narratives with JLC's expertise in executing major large-scale events, the two companies will offer a seamless, end-to-end solution for brands looking to create unforgettable experiences. 'Seven Media has always been about pushing boundaries in how clients connect with audiences,' said Gregg Fray, Owner of Seven Media. 'Partnering with Joe Lewis Company takes this to another level. Its well-deserved reputation for delivering some of the biggest and most complex events in the world speaks for itself, and together, we can offer something truly unique in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, combining powerful storytelling with flawless execution on the ground.' JLC is behind delivering some of the most high-profile live events and experiences globally, such as Super Bowl experiences in America, brand activations for Fortune 500 companies, Special Olympic ceremonies, competitions and major entertainment productions. 'We've built a reputation for producing some of the most spectacular events globally, and our work with Seven Media over the past year has proven how powerful our collaboration can be,' said Joe Lewis, Founder of Joe Lewis Company. 'Whether it's global sporting events, major brand activations, or entertainment spectacles, we pride ourselves on delivering world-class experiences. This partnership allows us to bring that expertise to the UAE and Saudi Arabian markets in an even bigger way, providing brands with a truly integrated approach.' Lewis concluded that the partnership will focus on delivering large-scale events, brand activations, and content-led experiences, leveraging the teams' deep local knowledge and world-class execution capabilities to brands and clients in the UAE and KSA.

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