SPOT ON SUSTAINABILITY AND CIRCULARITY
ANDRITZ continues to advance industrially viable solutions for sustainable nonwoven and textile production. Key topics at Techtextil include textile sorting and recycling, natural fiber processing for durable nonwovens, and complete man‑made cellulosic fiber (MMCF) production plants. All innovations aim to support circularity and long‑term value creation.
Complete MMCF production solutions for lyocell
ANDRITZ introduces its competences in production plants for MMCF, namely lyocell – a rapidly growing market driven by demand for sustainable materials. The solutions cover the full scope, from engineering to specialized equipment like flash dryers and pulp preparation systems. With decades of expertise in pulp and paper, ANDRITZ also provides audits and upgrades for existing plants. The lyocell process stands out for its environmental benefits and high-quality output, making it a key technology for the future of textiles and nonwovens.
Natural fibers for durable nonwoven
ANDRITZ highlights the growing potential of bast fibers such as hemp, flax, jute, and kenaf.
These fibers offer a strong potential across industries including automotive, insulation, geotextiles, construction, and technical textiles. With their low environmental footprint, local sourcing potential, and zero‑waste characteristics, bast fibers support the shift toward circular, climate‑friendly production models. ANDRITZ offers complete solutions, including dry cleaning, decortication and refining systems enabling energy‑efficient processing and high‑quality fiber production. This process can be perfectly combined with neXline airlay technology resulting in sustainable durable nonwovens.