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Microban and CiCLO join forces

Technologies will co-exist in the fibre, aiding performance during a textile’s life and its biodegradation afterwards.

23rd September 2024

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Huntersville, NC, USA

Clothing/​Footwear, Sustainable

Microban International and CiCLO Technology have formed a strategic partnership to build sustainable performance functionality into synthetic fibres, yarns and fabrics.

Microban’s advanced odour control technologies will be combined with CiCLO’s biodegradable technology to provide manufacturers with solutions that enhance performance and sustainability goals in various textile applications.

Microban’s odour control and antimicrobial protection offer long-lasting odour neutralisation, extending the life and freshness of textiles to cut wash cycles. CiCLO technology enables polyester and nylon to biodegrade in end-of-life environments and also accelerates the breakdown of synthetic fibres which are shed during manufacturing and laundering, helping reduce the environmental impact of microplastics.

“Microban and CiCLO Technology are a perfect match in our shared commitment to innovation and delivering customer solutions,” said Brian Aylward, director of business development for Microban’s global textile group. “Together, we’re providing an ideal solution for brands and retailers seeking high-performance textiles that also meet sustainability goals – from apparel to bedding and upholstery.”

“The collaboration with Microban responds directly to market needs,” added Cheryl Smyre, vice president at Parkdale Advanced Materials, the parent company of CiCLO Technology. “We will offer a dual-benefit solution that enhances textile performance during use without compromising the long-term impact on the environment.”

www.ciclotextiles.com

www.microban.com

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