The world's supply of diapers is dependent on one factory?!
Global diaper supply threatened after Japan plant explosion
Global diaper supply threatened after Japan plant explosion
The
world diaper supply could see a shortage after an explosion at a
Japanese chemical plant which produces one fifth of the global
market.
30
September, 2012
The
world diaper supply could see a shortage after an explosion at a
Japanese chemical plant which produces one fifth of the global market
for babies.
The
Daily Telegraph reported a blast at the Nippon Shokubai Co. near
Osaka, Japan killed a firefighter and injured 35 others, after a fire
broke out on Saturday that sparked a series of explosions.
"Global
production of diapers could be affected because the plant makes the
key ingredient in a resin used in them," NBC News reported.
Nippon
Shokubai is the world's top maker of water-absorbing polymers. The
company will be setting up other production faculties while the plant
is offline, the Telegraph reported.
The
company said that demand has been so high it's been working at full
capacity, partly to keep up with the new growing demand for
disposable diapers in mainland China, the Telegraph explained.

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