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- CiCLO® Textiles
"CiClO® is an easy to implement, upstream solution for microfiber pollution unrecycled synthetic textiles "
- 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
- Technology - CiCLO® Textiles
A proven solution for reducing plastic microfiber pollution CiCLO ® technology is a sustainable textiles ingredient in the form of an additive that is combined with polyester and nylon during melt extrusion at the very beginning of the fiber-making process
- Modern Texas Kitchen Event Space In Austin, TX | Ciclo
A modern Texas kitchen brought to life through a unique collaboration with chef and world-renowned restaurateur Richard Sandoval Find out about the latest events and promotions at Ciclo Showcasing the freshest ingredients of the season, Ciclo's menus are full of locally inspired flavors
- Brands that use CiCLO® Technology
Brands can easily implement CiCLO ® technology as a sustainable platform for all polyester and nylon by sourcing fiber and yarn from our global network of CiCLO ® Certified Manufacturers
- The Company - CiCLO® Textiles
Textiles made with CiCLO® fibers look and feel like regular synthetics and can be engineered with high performance characteristics and finishes Fibers, yarns and finished fabrics have been fatigue tested to ensure traits such as tenacity, pilling resistance and wicking are unchanged
- Ciclo Cafe Vancouver | Italian-Inspired Coffee Pastries
Experience the essence of Italy in Vancouver at Ciclo Cafe, where artisanal coffee meets freshly baked pastries Located in Per Se Social Corner, enjoy locally roasted coffee and handcrafted treats
- CiCLO® Fibers - Cotswold Apparel
CiCLO® fibers, yarns and textiles are proven effective over the course of several years through reliable scientific data gathered from third party laboratory studies determining the rate and extent of biodegradation in simulated environments; including sea water, landfill, wastewater treatment plants and soil
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