19.06.25 – Formation

Inda & Edana approve GNA Formation

The Boards of Directors of Inda and Edana have officially approved the formation of the Global Nonwoven Alliance (GNA) and have concurrently agreed to become its founding members.

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The Alliance is designed to accelerate innovation, improve operational efficiency, expand international reach, and foster long-term industry growth. © Edana/Inda

 

This move marks a major milestone in the collaborative vision outlined in the organizations’ jointly signed Letter of Intent from September 2024. The Board votes follow extensive planning and consultation and includes the recommendation to formally establish GNA as a non-profit association under the laws of the United States.

A strategic alliance for more innovation and efficiency

By aligning strategic resources and deepening collaboration, the GNA will provide a unified and coordinated approach to the key opportunities and challenges facing the global nonwovens industry. The Alliance is designed to accelerate innovation, improve operational efficiency, expand international reach, and foster long-term industry growth – all while strengthening the services and support delivered to members at both regional and global levels.

Under the GNA framework, Inda and Edana will continue to operate as independent legal entities, maintaining their regional focus and advocacy efforts. As founding members, however, both organizations will participate in aligning leadership, staffing, and programmatic initiatives to advance shared objectives and cross-border priorities. In the immediate term, Inda and Edana will focus on laying a strong foundation for GNA, including establishing the organization and solidifying its governance structure. Looking ahead, Allied Membership is expected to be open to any not-for-profit trade, industry, or professional association whose mission aligns with that of the founding members – offering an inclusive platform for broader collaboration across the global nonwovens value chain.

GNA will be governed by a Board composed of six members from each founding organization – five appointed representatives plus the current Chair – ensuring balanced representation and a regional perspective. This governance structure will promote transparency, long-term strategic alignment, and organizational stability while guiding shared policies, priorities, and programs.

To learn more, visit the dedicated GNA webpage, featuring updated FAQs and additional information about the Alliance’s purpose, structure, and next steps.