Responsibly manufactured according to Nilit’s Total Product Sustainability (TPS) criteria, Sensil BioCare enhanced with special technology will not wear or wash out nor will it interfere with other performance additives, finishes or dyes, said the company in a press release.
“We designed our new Sensil BioCare to help reduce the potential impact of synthetic fabrics on the Earth’s ecosystems,” says Ilan Melamed, general manager, Nilit. “We provide consumers the same performance, comfort, and durability they expect from Sensil premium nylon along with the peace of mind that they are making a positive choice for the planet.”
The fibre was tested in both landfill soil and seawater simulations to understand its potential impact on both ecosystems. It showed disintegration in both simulated environments during the test periods in comparison to nylon fibre that does not include the special technology, the release added.
Initial testing according to ASTM D6691 Standard Test Method for Determining Aerobic Biodegradation of Plastic Materials in the Marine Environment and ASTM D5511 Standard Test Method for Determining Anaerobic Biodegradation of Plastic Materials Under High-Solids Anaerobic-Digestion Conditions indicates that Sensil BioCare yarns will break down more rapidly than conventional nylon. These findings point to reduced waste accumulation in both oceans and landfills.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)