Suominen launches sustainable nonwoven made using recycled paper

Suominen extends its position as a leader in sustainable nonwoven by introducing HYDRASPUN® Circula, the first nonwoven manufactured from recycled paper on the market.

HYDRASPUN® Circula is a biodegradable, plastic-free product that may be utilized in a variety of ways. The device was developed in collaboration with Codi Group, a renowned wet wipe manufacturer in Europe. The new product, which draws on both parties’ industrial knowledge, offers a number of applications to fulfill consumers’ daily demands.

Johanna Kivistö, Manager, Category Management, Europe, said that it is critical for Suominen to continue to create new sustainable goods so that they can provide their clients with even more options. HYDRASPUN® Circula is a great example of how they can improve their nonwovens by incorporating new technologies and using more environmentally friendly raw ingredients. HYDRASPUN® Circula is also proof of tremendous product development in the direction of the circular economy without sacrificing exceptional quality and functionality.

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