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15.11.2019, 5798 Zeichen
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The #ItsInOurHands initiative, sponsored by VEOCEL(TM), highlights a global environmental topic of which eight out of ten consumers are generally unaware of:[1] hidden plastics in products such as beauty, baby or household wipes.\nThe eco-initiative #ItsInOurHands paves the way towards a widespread dialogue about wet wipes, providing information about current issues, presenting biodegradable solutions and offering tips and information from sustainability experts.\nBy July 2021, the European Union (EU) will have prohibited many single-use plastic products and will have enforced the labelling of plastic components in wet wipes. VEOCEL(TM) branded fibers, which are 100% biodegradable, already offer a sustainable alternative to fossil-based fibers in wet wipes.\nLenzing/Wien - The eco-initiative #ItsInOurHands aims to generate widespread awareness for the environmentally conscious handling of wet wipes. VEOCEL(TM) - the brand for fibers in baby, hygiene and household cleaning products from Lenzing - first introduced the new Environmental Initiative at the end of October at the Sustainable Retail Summit in Berlin for the first time: "An increasing number of consumers uses wet wipes every day because they are practical, hygienic and handy. However, hardly anyone knows that a greater share of them actually contains plastics and can, if disposed of incorrectly, pollute the environment. Yet, biodegradable alternatives of cellulose fibers have been around in the market for some time, however there was not much adoption rate until now" comments Jürgen Eizinger, Vice President Nonwovens at Lenzing.
Zwtl.: Lack of consumer awareness of plastics in wet wipes
According to a current consumer survey from the highly regarded online-research institute, Marketagent, only 15,7 percent of consumers are aware that a large portion of current wet wipes on the market contains plastic. However, amongst the interviewees who are purchasing wet wipes, more than half said they would choose a sustainable alternative, provided they knew about the plastics content. [2] "We want to provoke a change in the way people think and handle wet wipes. It is now the time to generate greater awareness, and provide more education for people about environmental protection, such as the use of fossil raw materials and offer them a sustainable alternative. Anyone can contribute to this - producers, retailers, and even the consumers themselves" Eizinger continues. VEOCELTM is sponsoring a new movement with the #ItsInOurHands initiative to raise greater awareness and transparency in regards to the materials processed in wet wipes.
Additionally, the EU passed the "Single-Use Plastics Directive" this year, which will completely prohibit an entire group of single-use plastic products by 2021. It will also obligate manufacturers to indicate, on certain products, more clearly whether the products contain plastic or not and the coinciding appropriate disposal methods. Not only does this directive affect plastic bags and straws, but also wet wipes will be targeted as well. One sustainable alternative to fossil-based synthetic fibers in wet wipes are wood-based cellulose fibers, which are compostable, completely biodegradable and can therefore return to nature.
Zwtl.: #ItsInOurHands: awareness for a global problem
The #ItsInOurHands initiative wishes to enlighten consumers about sustainable materials in wet wipes and encourages them to make their purchasing decisions with an eco-conscious mentality. As of this upcoming December, www.itsinourhands.com http://www.itsinourhands.com/ will present facts and information about plastic in wet wipes, give subject matter experts a chance to express their opinions, and invite and connect interested parties to participate in dialogues. #ItsInOurHands will invite bloggers to share their views with followers and will further provide informative and exciting contributions on Facebook and Instagram in order to raise awareness and initiate dialogues concerning this global issue.
Zwtl.: VEOCEL(TM) as a "Label of Trust"
For all products that use VEOCEL(TM) branded fibers and where the VEOCEL(TM) logo is visible on the package, it is guaranteed that the products contain only eco-friendly materials. This year, Lenzing introduced strict certification criteria for its VEOCEL(TM) brand. "We can offer consumers guidance and security to purchase sustainable wipes. With the VEOCEL(TM) logo on the packaging, they can be confident that the wipes were made only of biodegradable cellulose fibers and do not contain synthetic fibers, "Jürgen Eizinger highlights. VEOCEL(TM) fibers are produced by the Lenzing group from the renewable raw material wood, and are sourced from sustainably managed forests. Certified by TUV in regards to its biodegradability, VEOCEL(TM) fibers can completely break down within a few weeks whether in a compost environment or in a water environment.
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[1] Marketagent Study, October 2019 (s.o.).s [2] Representative Marketagent-Study by order of the ItsInOurHands Initiative with 1,000 participants, Austria and Germany, October 2019.
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issuer: Lenzing AG
A-4860 Lenzing phone: +43 7672-701-0 FAX: +43 7672-96301 mail: office@lenzing.com WWW: http://www.lenzing.com ISIN: AT0000644505 indexes: WBI, ATX stockmarkets: Wien language: English
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