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Odor-control technology emphasizes the brand’s commitment to developing innovative technologies without negatively impacting the environment
Microban International, a global leader in product protection technologies, has earned a U.S. Department of Agriculture Certified Biobased Product Label for Microban EcoFresh ER1000 and EH1000. Third-party verification for the product’s biobased content was administered through the USDA BioPreferred Program, which strives to increase the development, purchase and use of biobased products.
The USDA Certified Biobased Product Label displays a product’s biobased content as a percentage, which is the portion of a product that comes from a renewable source, like plant, animal, marine or forestry feedstocks. Utilizing renewable biobased materials displaces the need for non-renewable petroleum-based chemicals. Biobased products are cost-comparative, readily available and perform as well as or better than their conventional counterparts.
EcoFresh is available in two primary variants: EH1000 (compatible with wicking aids) and ER1000 (compatible with durable water repellents and customer-added binders), enabling customization according to end-use requirements. ER1000, certified to have 62% biobased content, and EH1000, certified to have 43% biobased content, are water-based products designed to reduce offensive odorants within and upon treated materials. Both variants reduce odor integration and repel smoke-related odorants on treated fabrics, including campfire and cigarette smoke. EcoFresh also significantly reduces odors experienced by outdoor enthusiasts, such as sweat, foot and body odors.
EcoFresh delivers fast-acting and continuous odor capture. It preserves the comfort, function and aesthetic qualities of treated textiles while maintaining the base material’s hand, breathability and performance properties. The technology is nonionic and compatible with conventional textile manufacturing processes, such as exhaust, padding and spray applications, requiring no additional process steps for integration. This mill-friendly approach supports seamless scale-up across a broad range of fabrics, including polyester, nylon, spandex, cotton, nonwovens and polypropylene blends.
In terms of implementation and commercialization, EcoFresh is actively being adopted by manufacturers targeting the active and outdoor lifestyle segments, as well as uniform and performance textile markets. Its integration into products is underway, with industry showcases highlighting its role in enhancing wearer experience and product value.
“EcoFresh obtaining the USDA Certified Biobased Product Label marks our goal for safer chemistry and reduced environmental impact across the supply chain,” says Ryan Scott, senior product development chemist at Microban. “This certification provides our current and future partners with confidence to support their sustainability goals.”
“We applaud Microban International for earning the USDA Certified Biobased Product Label,” said Vernell Thompson, USDA BioPreferred Program. “The label is intended to help spur economic development, create new jobs and provide new markets for farm commodities. But the label also makes it easier for consumers and federal buyers to locate biobased products and consider planet-friendlier options during purchase decisions. By having their products become USDA Certified Biobased, Microban International joins an expanding list of businesses combatting inaccurate marketing claims and the practice of greenwashing, while also contributing to a thriving bioeconomy that decreases our reliance on petroleum.”
EcoFresh is also bluesign APPROVED, which represents products made with safer chemistry, reduced environmental impact and responsible manufacturing practices. These certifications underscore Microban’s commitment to a responsible, more sustainable approach to formulation and manufacturing.
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