International microfibre shedding standard


In 2018 five industry organisations, including A.I.S.E., agreed to join forces proactively to tackle the issue of microplastics through the establishment of the Cross Industry Agreement.

A new industry agreement for the prevention of microplastic release from the washing of synthetic textiles was officially launched today and endorsed by the European Commission. The endorsement is integrated into the European Strategy for Plastics in a Circular Economy, published by the Commission on 16 January 2018. 

The European Textile and Apparel Confederation (EURATEX), the International Association for Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance Products (A.I.S.E.), the European Outdoor Group (EOG), the European Man Made Fibres Association (CIRFS) and the Federation of European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) struck an agreement to address the release of microplastic in the aquatic environment. The group of European industry associations, representing the global value chain of garments and their associated maintenance, agreed that viable solutions need to be found to the release of microplastic into global marine and freshwater during the entire lifecycle of textiles; which is highlighted as one of the sources of microplastic. 

In the agreement the associations commit to a cross-industry coordination and stakeholder support through a set of effective and economically feasible measures:

1. Define common measurement methods
  • Agree on reliable and harmonised test methods to identify and quantify the type of microplastic present in water and in the environment 
2. Share Knowledge 
  • Call for collaboration across all relevant industry sectors and other organisations, including research, to share information, define common priorities to fill knowledge gaps and advise on mid and long-term measures
3. Industrial research
  • Support and participate in industrial research activities to investigate feasible options to tackle the release of microplastic and to contribute towards addressing a global problem.

The industry associations believe that through mutual work and better understanding of the issue feasible solutions can be found that can be effectively applied by industry, consumers, and authorities.

Through the agreement the industries would like to tackle this issue that is potentially affecting billions of people worldwide. 

Complete site on this project in Euratex web page

For the latest key developments: 
Contact in A.I.S.E. [email protected]

For the activities related to microplastics release see also Microplastics Consortium led by APPLIA where AISE is adviser and observer to the discussion