Crafted For Comfort, Designed For Responsibility: CiCLO® Technology Advances Luxury Fiber Blends At Heimtextil 2026

GASTONIA, N.C. — December 18, 2025 — Intrinsic Advanced Materials, makers of CiCLO® technology will debut a new generation of responsible-performance luxury home textiles at Heimtextil 2026, Jan. 13–16 in Frankfurt. The product development demonstrates how combining TENCEL™ fibers derived from certified or controlled-wood sources1 with CiCLO®’s biodegradable polyester innovation can elevate comfort and durability while supporting reduced environmental impact across hospitality and home categories.

Intrinsic Advanced Materials will debut responsible-performance luxury home textiles combining TENCEL™ fibers and CiCLO® biodegradable polyester at Heimtextil 2026 (Jan. 13–16, Frankfurt).

CiCLO® technology is a patented textile ingredient that enables polyester and nylon to biodegrade naturally, significantly reducing the time synthetic fibers remain in the environment. The technology is embedded in the fiber, thereby creating pathways that attract naturally occurring microorganisms, enabling the material to break down in environments where traditional synthetics persist.

Biodegradation occurs only after long-term exposure to moisture and microorganisms, so fabrics maintain durability and performance throughout their useful life. CiCLO® fibers and TENCEL™ fibers are then blended, creating a luxury textile solution with dedicated benefits and a reduced environmental impact on a fiber level2.

The collection combines naturally soft TENCEL™ fibers derived from certified or controlled wood sources1 with CiCLO® biodegradable technology that is certified safe for use in sustainable textiles by OEKO-TEX® ECO PASSPORT, and REACH compliant to meet EU standards for human and environmental safety, and is non-toxic to marine and plant life. The result is a collection designed for sheets, pillows, comforters, and other high-use home and hospitality applications where comfort, product life, and environmental considerations3 increasingly shape material choice.

“Hospitality brands make every effort to deliver the ultimate guest experience. This collaboration highlights the fusion of luxury, sustainability2, and performance materials,” said Cheryl Smyre, vice president of  Intrinsic Advanced Materials. “By uniting CiCLO® technology with TENCEL™ fibers, we bring to life  premium bedding solutions that elevate comfort, strengthen product value, and support long-term sustainability goals for manufacturers and brands alike3.”

“Advancing home textiles requires material solutions that meet today’s expectations for comfort while addressing tomorrow’s environmental challenges3,” said Walter Bridgham, Sr. Business Development Manager Home, North America, Lenzing AG. “Bringing together TENCEL™ fibers with CiCLO® technology allows manufacturers to design fabrics with elevated softness, strong performance, and responsible manufacturing2. It reflects a broader shift toward responsibly designed materials that support both commercial demands and long-term industry progress.”

As global hospitality buyers look for elevated comfort with reduced environmental impact, the collaboration introduces materials that unite performance, sensory appeal, and responsible design2 with key advantages:

  • Soft, smooth hand-feel that supports elevated comfort in premium bedding.
  • Maintains breathability, drape, and smoothness to the touch, central to the guest experience.
  • Renewable and biodegradable4 fibers, offering a responsible upgrade across hospitality categories.
  • Commercial-grade durability, supporting consistent comfort and product life in hotel and high-use laundering settings.
  • Verified reduction of synthetic microplastic fiber persistence, lessening environmental impact that is rigorously tested for biodegradability by third-party labs using ASTM test methods5.
  • Easy adoption for mills, integrating as a drop-in approach that requires no equipment or process changes.
  • Traceable6, science-supported material choice, aligning with retailer and hospitality expectations for responsible product development.

These benefits position the collaboration as a strong example of the industry’s movement toward responsible luxury materials engineered for comfort, longevity, and reduced impact.

Heimtextil attendees can preview a range of constructions and product concepts developed through this collaboration and see how fiber-level innovation is shaping more responsible home textiles2,3 at the CiCLO Technology in Hall 4.0, Booth E28, and at Lenzing in Hall 4.0, Booth B11.

Intrinsic Advanced Materials

Intrinsic Advanced Materials, LLC (IAM) is a pioneering force in sustainable textile innovation and the company behind CiCLO® technology. This award-winning solution helps reduce the environmental impact of synthetic microfiber pollution. Founded in 2018, IAM is a joint venture between Intrinsic Textiles Group, LLC, a Silicon Valley innovation company, and Parkdale Advanced Materials, Inc., the performance fiber division of Parkdale Incorporated, the world’s largest manufacturer of spun yarns, headquartered in Gastonia, North Carolina.

Driven by a mission to combat microplastic pollution from textiles, IAM combines breakthrough science with deep industry expertise to deliver scalable, drop-in solutions for the global apparel and textile industry. CiCLO technology is produced in the USA and Asia. Synthetic fibers, yarns, and fabrics made with CiCLO technology are available worldwide, empowering brands and manufacturers to create high-performance products that are made to last, just not forever.

1 Adhering to the company’s commitment to environmental protection and resource preservation, Lenzing procures wood and pulp only from certified or controlled sustainable sources. In its Wood and Pulp Policy, Lenzing is committed to procuring wood and pulp exclusively from non-controversial sources.

2 TENCEL™ Lyocell and Modal fibers are made with at least 50 percent less carbon emissions and water consumption, compared to generic (unbranded) lyocell and modal. The results were calculated according to LCA standards (ISO 14040/44) and are made available via the Higg Materials Sustainability Index (MSI) v3.10 (April 2025).

3 To foster a sustainable global textile and nonwovens industry, Lenzing follows three strategic principles within the context of its “Naturally Positive” sustainability strategy, which focuses on greening the value chain, driving systemic change and advancing the circular economy through partnerships with key industry stakeholders, such as Textile ExchangeCascaleCanopyTogether for SustainabilityRenewable Carbon Initiative, and UN Global Compact.

4 LENZING™ Lyocell and Modal standard fibers are certified by TÜV AUSTRIA as biodegradable in soil, freshwater and marine environment.

5 ASTM method testing of CiCLO Polyester vs. Conventional Polyester using third-party ASTM Testing Methods included: ASTM D6691 data show that CiCLO polyester biodegraded in seawater 94% compared to 5% for conventional polyester in 1,362 days. In wastewater sludge, ASTM D5210 data shows CiCLO polyester biodegraded* 90% compared to 0% for conventional polyester in 952 days. In soil, ASTM D5988 data shows CiCLO polyester biodegraded* 91% compared to 3% for conventional polyester in 1,170 days. In a biologically active landfill, ASTM D5511 data shows CiCLO polyester biodegraded* 91% compared to 6% for conventional polyester in 1,278 days.

*Achieving ≥ 90% in respirometry tests is considered full biodegradation. The remaining percentage can be attributed to biomass. Further analysis has been conducted to confirm that no microplastics are left behind. Data is summarized from studies conducted by third-party labs using ASTM Test Methods. Visit ciclotextiles.com for more information and detailed test data.

6 TENCEL™ Lyocell and Modal fibers are produced with a molecular marker. This special identification technology ensures the authenticity and traceability of TENCEL™ fibers even after processing into textile products.

Posted: December 28, 2025

Source: Parkdale Mills Inc.

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