Xeros Technology

Microfibres, the tiny strands released from synthetic textiles like polyester and nylon, escape traditional filtration systems and flow directly into waterways. Once in the ocean, they accumulate in marine life, disrupting ecosystems and posing health risks to both animals and humans. Given the rapid rise of synthetic textiles in fashion and home goods, preventing these particles from entering the environment is more urgent than ever. 
The Xeros Technology XF is the Solution: A Filtration Breakthrough 

XF External Microfibre Pollution Filter offers a game-changing approach to microfibre capture: 

Unmatched Performance Captures 99% of microplastics and over 80% of natural microfibres during every wash cycle. 
Universal Integration Designed to be compatible with any washing machine, ensuring effortless adoption. 
No Replacement Cartridges– A sustainable choice that eliminates ongoing maintenance costs. 
Innovative Spin Process

– Uses advanced drying technology to separate microfibres from water, making disposal easy and intuitive for users. 
– Lowest Emptying Frequency – Compared to other integrated filtration devices, XF³ requires less frequent maintenance, adding convenience to sustainability. 

A Cleaner Future Starts Now 
The battle against microplastic pollution demands proactive solutions, and XF is leading the charge. By integrating this cutting-edge filtration technology into daily laundry routines, households worldwide can significantly reduce their environmental impact. The ocean deserves better—and with XF

UK public concerned about microplastic pollution

The first poll, commissioned by Xeros Technology, found that 80 per cent of the of 1,500 adults polled are concerned about the impact of microplastics on the environment and human health, and 60 per cent said they do not feel the UK government is doing enough to tackle plastic pollution, including that of microplastics.

A separate poll, commissioned by Matter, found that 78  per cent of 2,068 adults polled believe microfibre filters should be made mandatory on all new washing machines sold in the UK, and 58  per cent would be willing to pay more for a washing machine that comes with a microfibre filter.