Milliken & Company Set to Eliminate All PFAS-Containing Materials from its Portfolio by December 2022

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South Carolina based leading textile manufacturer Milliken & Company has recently announced its decision of eliminating all per- & poly-fluoroalkyl substances from the company’s textile finishes and fibers portfolio.  

“Sustainability is a core value of our company, and we are and have always been on a quest for continuous improvement,” shares Halsey Cook, president and CEO for Milliken & Company. “ 

As part of our sustainability journey, we are committed to finding innovative and meaningful solutions to reduce our environmental impact. While we do not always begin our journey with perfect information, we strive to make adjustments as new information comes to light.” 

Milliken & Company’s textile business has set forth December 31st 2022 as the date by which they want to eliminate all PFAS-containing materials from their portfolio. 
 
“As a values-driven company, we’re always evaluating the needs and demands of the markets we serve. Our promise to our customers is to engineer the highest-quality protective and performance textiles, and our purpose is to positively impact the world for generations,” said Chad McAllister, executive vice president, Milliken & Company, and president, Milliken’s Textile Business.  
 
About Milliken & Company 

Milliken & Company is a global manufacturing leader whose focus on materials science delivers tomorrow’s breakthroughs today. From industry-leading molecules to sustainable innovations, Milliken creates products that enhance people’s lives and deliver solutions for its customers and communities. Drawing on thousands of patents and a portfolio with applications across the textile, flooring, specialty chemical and healthcare businesses, the company harnesses a shared sense of integrity and excellence to positively impact the world for generations. Discover more about Milliken’s curious minds and inspired solutions at https://milliken.com/ 

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