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Kruger, Canada, Orders First Nonwovens Line For Sustainable Wipes From ANDRITZ

Summary by textileworld.com
GRAZ, Austria — May 26, 2026 —  International technology group ANDRITZ has received an order from newly established Kruger Nonwovens to deliver a complete Wetlace hybrid line for the Wayagamack mill in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. Kruger Nonwovens and ANDRITZ teams during trial runs on the Wetlace pilot line in France With this investment, pulp and paper producer Kruger is preparing to enter the nonwovens market with a new generation of plast…
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Andritz has received an order from the Canadian Kruger Nonwovens for a complete WetlaceTM hybrid plant for the Wayagamack plant in Trois-Rivières. According to Andritz, the plant will produce a new generation of plastic and chemical-free materials for the production of sustainable wet wipes. Production is planned for 2028. The order value is not announced. It is included in the order intake for the second quarter of 2026, according to Andritz. T…

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boerse-social.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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