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Mitsui Chemicals to Lean More Heavily on Nonwovens for Disposable Diapers

Dec. 6, 2018

Filed Under: Materials Tagged With: Airyfa, disposable diapers, ESG investing, Mitsui Chemicals, nonwoven fabrics

Mitsui Chemicals Inc. (TYO:4183) plans to increase the share of high-performance products in its mix of polypropylene (PP) nonwoven fabrics…...

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