EDANA's groups: 

EDANA attracts a unique network of professionals from the nonwovens industry, bringing together high-level executives from producers, suppliers, converters and equipment manufacturers. EDANA provides a forum, via its groups for its members to:

  • undertake joint initiatives in non-competitive areas
  • exchange information, experiences and knowledge
  • act on emerging issues and define common positions
  • contribute expert advice and technical assistance to standards organisations and to legislators during the policy making process

 

Board of Governors

The Governors are senior executives from member companies, based in different countries and representing different sectors of the nonwovens industry.

 

Committees 

Defined by a market or product segment, the committee members serve as representatives of their company possessing both the required expertise and significant strategic and decision-making authority.  

 

Project Teams 

Project Teams are agile, purpose-driven teams formed to carry out specific initiatives that have either been initiated by the Committees or by the EDANA Expert. They have a clear mission with defined goals and timelines. 

 

Communities 

EDANA has 13 communities, based on its services:

  • Advocacy
  • Analytical Methodology
  • Communication
  • DEI
  • Industry Promotion
  • Market Intelligence
  • Occupational Safety & Health
  • Product Safety
  • Regulatory and Chemical Management
  • Suppliers Quality Management
  • Sustainability
  • Tests & Methods
  • Trade

Each Community is an inclusive network, open to all employees of our member companies who have an interest in a particular area of expertise. It offers an opportunity to stay informed, contribute to specific initiatives, and engage in knowledge sharing without formal obligations. 

 

EDANA Connect

EDANA Connect is your dedicated member space, providing access to information and documents related to the various groups you're involved with.

For any questions please contact
Natacha Defeche
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