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H&V introduces a nonwovens brand free of PFAS.

Published: August 12, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

The broad range of nonwovens that Hollingsworth & Vose (H&V), a pioneer in advanced materials with its headquarters located in East Walpole, Massachusetts, offers under the new PlusZero brand. Filter media and battery separators are only two examples of the many items in the PlusZero line that are produced without the use of per- or polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also referred to as “forever chemicals.”

Mike Clark, president of H&V’s division, stated, “The PlusZero line is not only environmentally sound but offers high-quality solutions that will help customers meet performance, reliability, and affordability goals.” Years of research and development went into creating the PlusZero line of goods, which aims to remove PFAS while keeping the high performance and affordability that H&V’s customers expect.

In most cases, PlusZero solutions outperform their historical counterparts, making them a wise investment for companies looking to comply with environmental regulations without sacrificing effectiveness or affordability. H&V’s dedication to sustainability and innovation in the nonwovens sector is emphasized by this launch.

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