Take the lead with proven sustainability-enhancing benefits of future-focused geotextile fibres & woven fabrics at 12 ICG Rome

4 September 2023

Take the lead with proven sustainability-enhancing benefits of future-focused geotextile fibres & woven fabrics at 12 ICG Rome

  • Visit Stand 56 to discover the carbon footprint-reducing solutions and case studies proving performance and sustainability benefits of geosynthetics
  • Product transparency: Environmental Product Declarations for all products from September 2023
  • Beaulieu Technical Textiles introduces a new product line Terralys MF woven filtration geotextiles with monofilament

Wielsbeke, Belgium – September 5th, 2023 – Beaulieu International Group will turn the spotlight on geotextile products with sustainability benefits to support progress in resilient civil engineering projects at the 12th ICG Rome from 18th -21st September 2023. Visitors are invited to Stand #56 for developments from Beaulieu Fibres International (BFI) and Beaulieu Technical Textiles (BTT) following the roadmap ROUTE 2030, Destination: zero environmental footprint of Beaulieu International Group.

Discover options to target fossil carbon reduction by choosing PP-based staple fibres or woven geotextiles that are among the lowest in carbon footprint for geosynthetics.

12 ICG Rome is bringing the geosynthetics and geotechnical engineering community together to present their recent experiences and developments. As a materials solution provider at the front end of the value chain, our industry role is to come forward with durable solutions as the whole geosynthetics industry has focused on the sustainable use of geosynthetics in a variety of innovative as well as consolidated applications. “Geosynthetics, Leading the Way to a Resilient Planet”, is a pertinent conference theme which we are proud to support,” comments Jefrem Jennard, Sales Director Fibres.


Lowering impact with HT8 Fibres

For manufacturers of nonwoven geotextiles, BFI offers PP fibres with > 25% carbon footprint reduction compared to the European standard PP fibres, generating 1.48 kg CO2/kg PP fibres. A step further is to accelerate the replacement of fossil carbon in engineered fibre applications by choosing its ISCC Plus certified bio-attributed MONO-PP with a negative carbon footprint.

For construction projects, nonwoven geotextiles made with high-tenacity HT8 fibres are proven to secure a longer service lifetime and reduce the environmental impact, as they offer high mechanical performance at a reduced weight.


New finished engineering textiles

Roy Kerckhove, Sales Director Technical Textiles, adds: “Geotextiles provide highly versatile, durable and natural resource-saving alternatives in large infrastructure works, and offer durable protection in erosion control and waste/water management projects. We are continuously developing our finished engineering textiles with proven sustainability-enhancing benefits, while taking concrete steps to reduce our own environmental footprint.”

BTT’s woven geotextiles provide a wide range of functions, including separation, filtration, reinforcement and erosion control, and are among the most sustainable in the industry. Depending on weight, the carbon footprint of its woven geotextiles (m²) ranges between 0.37 and 1.40 kg CO2 eq./m². They also minimize the use of natural resources for more sustainable infrastructure development. Case studies such as at the Ostend-Bruges airport  highlight significant CO2 reduction on the jobsite by replacing the transport of 960 trucks of gravel with 3 trucks of woven geotextiles, and by extending the runway’s life span.

The ICG launch of its new line Terralys MF woven filtration geotextiles with monofilament boosts the performance of a common solution in building layers that require high water flow rates. High-tenacity extruded polypropylene tapes and monofilaments are interwoven to form dimensionally stable and highly permeable geotextiles. These new filtration geotextiles provide greater resistance to dirt and biological clogging. They allow water to travel freely while reducing soil erosion when employed as a separation and stabilizing layer.


Environmental Product Declarations

As of September 2023, all PP staple fibres and woven geotextiles will have Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) based on LCAs. Each EPD is an essential tool for communicating and reporting on the sustainability performance and helps carbon-conscious customers in their purchasing and decision making. Registered EPDs are globally recognized, publicly available and free to download through EPD Libraries.

The engagement to sustainability is rooted in Route 2030. Sustainability improvement is key to the long-term strategy of Beaulieu International Group, and it is committed to supporting the geotextile industry by targeting and accelerating change and communicating the sustainable performance of its products. Beaulieu will steadily accelerate and achieve further milestones.

Find out more at 12 ICG Rome Stand #56.

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Take the lead with proven sustainability-enhancing benefits of future-focused geotextile fibres & woven fabrics at 12 ICG Rome