Reducing release of microplastic fibre fragments from textiles
Textiles release fibre fragments during manufacturing, usage and washing. Fibre fragments from synthetic fibres such as polyester are a source of microplastics. Microplastics are very small pieces of plastic material, less than 5 mm, and they can be harmful to health and the environment.

How does the Nordic Swan Ecolabel contribute?
Nordic Ecolabelling applies the precautionary principle when setting criteria for the Nordic Swan Ecolabel and aims to limit the release of microplastic fibre fragments into the environment when possible. This depends on whether technical solutions are available. Nordic Ecolabelling has the following requirements:
- Fibre fragment loss from synthetic microfibre cloths and mops must not exceed a set limit.
- Synthetic clothes and home textiles must be tested for loss of microfibre fragments by standardized methods. When the industry has collected enough data for a rating scale to be developed, Nordic Ecolabelling will set a limit value.
- Textile services (laundries) are rewarded if they have installed filters that collect microplastics.
What is a “microplastic fibre fragment”?
A fibre fragment is a small piece of fibre that is detached from a textile and can be further broken down in the environment. Such fragments can originate from both synthetic and natural fibres.
Synthetic fibre fragments are considered microplastics. In the textile industry the term microfibre means any synthetic or natural fibre with a diameter less than ten micrometers (one denier). To avoid confusion the term fibre fragment is preferred for small pieces of any fibre that are detached from textiles.
Environmental background
More knowledge is needed
Over the last years several major research projects on microplastics have been carried out, with researchers, organisations and the textile industry collaborating, and new projects are underway. Efforts are being made both to identify the sources of release and how the environment is affected, and to develop better materials and production methods. Nordic Ecolabelling follows these projects and will continue to gather new knowledge.