US' Cocona Labs brings enhanced biodegradation to 37.5 fibres & yarns
14 Mar 22 2 min read
Unlike standard synthetic materials that can take centuries to biodegrade, the +EB additive enables 37.5 synthetic fibres and yarns to biodegrade in just a fraction of that time without impacting durability or performance, the company said in a press release.
Textiles have long been known to be a major component of landfill waste. Synthetic fibres represent more than half of all global fibre production and show virtually no natural degradation in lab tests. It’s estimated 17 million tons of textile waste are contributed to landfills every year, much of which will remain unchanged during the remainder of our lifetime (and far beyond). Cocona Labs’ decision to add the +EB additive to all the company’s 37.5 products, at no additional charge, was made to address this issue.
Unlike typical synthetic fibres that can take hundreds (if not thousands) of years to biodegrade, 37.5 technology’s +EB additive rapidly accelerates synthetic fibres’ natural degradation after being deposited in a landfill. Based on laboratory tests, 37.5 +EB fibres are projected to biodegrade 50-80 per cent in just 80-100 years so that synthetic textile waste may be more quickly reclaimed.
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“Incorporating +EB technology into all 37.5 products is an important step to bringing more sustainable practices to the textile industry. Given the growing mass of synthetic materials sitting in landfills and the problems associated with it, we are excited to make this technology available at no additional charge. We believe deeply that manufacturers and suppliers need to be doing better, so we are,” Jeff Bowman, CEO of Cocona Labs, said in a statement.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)
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