
CiCLO – CiCLO Biodegradable Technology
CiCLO® technology is a nature-inspired additive embedded in fiber manufacturing, enabling polyester and nylon to biodegrade like natural fibers when they become pollutants.
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Featuring locally inspired flavors and ingredients with a Latin influence, Ciclo is a modern Texas kitchen by world-renowned chef Richard Sandoval.
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.
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CiCLO Technology Expands Into New Markets And Announces ...
Jul 19, 2025 · As the industry prepares for the upcoming Functional Fabric Fair in New York City, July 21–23, CiCLO technology is being recognized for its measurable environmental impact and potential …
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 to create a …
CiCLO® Fibers - Cotswold Apparel
CiCLO® Fibers Leading innovative efforts to reduce the environmental impact of synthetic microfiber pollution and unrecycled textiles.
CiCLO® Biodegradable Polyester Fibers | BMT Fibers
BMT Fibers proudly offers CiCLO® biodegradeable fibers and provides natural biodegradable fibers for applications throughout the industry.
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, creating …
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.