Jan/San & Disposables News
P&G strengthens personal care support for athletes at Milano-Cortina 2026
Always, Tampax and Pampers lead wellness and hygiene initiatives for more than 3,500 athletes across the Olympic and Paralympic Villages Procter & Gamble (P&G), worldwide partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, is rolling out personal care and hygiene activations during the Milano-Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, with Always, Tampax and Pampers playing…
Read MoreKimberly-Clark reports operating growth in 2025 and expects higher earnings in 2026
The company delivered gains in volume, productivity and profitability, supported by its transformation strategy, portfolio innovation and cost discipline Kimberly-Clark Corporation (Nasdaq: KMB) reported its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year 2025, posting improvements in volume, operational efficiency and profitability in line with its innovation-driven growth model. During the fourth quarter, the…
Read MoreWEKO highlights the role of controlled fluid application in tissue paper quality
The company’s solutions act on stages such as ply bonding, embossing and print preparation, influencing performance and sensory perception of the final product In the tissue paper industry, small adjustments in the production process can generate significant impacts on the final product quality. Characteristics such as softness, bulk, strength, embossing definition and print quality are…
Read MoreBeyond the Barrier: The State of Hand Protection in 2026
Integrating worker well-being directly into the food safety ecosystem. As we settle into 2026, the days of viewing hand protection as a mere commodity — or a simple box to check for OSHA compliance — are behind us. We know this because we at Nelson-Jameson are having these conversations with food manufacturers every single day.…
Read MoreThe environmental impact of sustainable toilet paper
The rise of eco-friendly alternatives is reshaping the tissue industry, although environmental performance depends on fiber sourcing, manufacturing processes, and energy use Toilet paper is a daily-use product with a very short lifespan; however, its manufacturing process involves significant consumption of energy, water, and chemicals. As a result, its environmental footprint has become a growing…
Read MoreGreen Bay at the Center of the North American Tissue Industry
The U.S. toilet paper capital hosts the first edition of Tissue Summit North America The selection of Green Bay, Wisconsin, to host the first edition of Tissue Summit North America reflects a strategic decision based on the region’s industrial relevance and historical vocation. Known as the toilet paper capital of the United States, the city…
Read MoreAI’s Thirst for Water: A Looming Crisis for the Cleaning Industry
The explosive growth of artificial intelligence data centers is about to hit the professional cleaning industry with a potential water scarcity crisis that few saw coming just two or three years ago. “The industry hasn’t felt the squeeze yet because most of these data centers are still on the drawing board or under construction,” suggests…
Read MoreLeveraging Visual Tools for Enhanced Employee Engagement and Safety
– by Ainsley Lawrence – Ainsley Lawrence is a freelance writer with an interest in the way business, technology, and education intersect with the personal. She loves traveling to beautiful places and is frequently lost in a good book. Keeping a safe workplace is more than just a legal requirement. It’s also a…
Read MoreWelcome Tom Collingbourne
WELCOME: TOM COLLINGBOURNE Tom Collingbourne to our American Recruiters TEAM! Tom is a seasoned professional and a true change agent in the Foodservice industry. He specializes in sales positions in paper and disposables, Jan/san, and packaging solutions. Tom has consistently demonstrated his expertise and dedication in this dynamic field. With a career spanning over two…
Read MoreEnsuring Food Safety when Cleaning Conveyors
Production room sanitation is not as simple as pulling out a water hose. Food safety requires well-thought-out procedures that are understood and followed by the cleaning team. “In the food production environment, we often see dry cleaning with compressed air, sweeping up heavy debris, and then completing a full wet clean with sanitizers and rinse,”…
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