
CiCLO® Textiles
CiCLO ® synthetic textiles behave like natural fibers when they end up as pollutants in the environment. We do this by embedding countless biodegradable spots throughout the matrix …
CiCLO®: Synthetic Fibers for Earth’s Ecosystem - Parkdale Mills
Yarns and fabrics made with CiCLO ® (pronounced sēklō, translates to cycle) fibers reduce the persistence of plastic microfibers in our oceans and plastic accumulation in landfills.
CiCLO® technology is a patented textile ingredient that allows polyester and nylon to biodegrade naturally, significantly reducing the time synthetic fibers (microplastics) pollute the environment.
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PROBLEM & SOLUTION
Like all inherently biodegradable materials, CiCLO® fibers will only biodegrade when exposed to moisture and microbes over time. Finished fabrics and products maintain durability and …
CiCLO®Textiles - LinkedIn
When added to polyester or nylon, CiCLO® technology allows fibers that end up fugitive in the environment to behave like natural fibers such as wool.
CICLO | translation Spanish to English: Cambridge Dictionary
CICLO translations: cycle, series, school, cycle, cycle, cycle, cycle. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.
CiCLO®: Just One Arrow In The Microfiber Pollution Solution ...
Sep 29, 2022 · Intrinsic Advanced Materials — a joint venture between Intrinsic Textiles Group and Parkdale Advanced Materials — offers a solution to man-made microfiber pollution with its …
Design HMI | CiCLO® Biodegradable Textile Ingredients
Apr 27, 2024 · CiCLO® technology, a patented sustainable textile ingredient, is a beacon of hope for our environment. It’s added to recycled or virgin polyester and nylon during melt extrusion, …
From McDonald’s to the mass market for CiCLO
Jan 29, 2025 · CiCLO is dosed into the fibres as they are being spun, and we offer formulations for both batch and continuous polymerization manufacturing processes for staple fibre and …
What You Should Know About CiCLO® - nimbleactivewear.com
Meaning “cycle”, CiCLO® allows synthetic, plastic-based fibres to break down at a similar rate to natural fibres, such as wool and cotton. As a result, we leave less waste behind on our journey …