“…However, the application of chloroxylenol as an antimicrobial agent for the finishing of textiles to develop bioactive textiles has not yet been explored. 11 According to current state-of-the-art knowledge, existing bioactive agents have been applied to textiles using crosslinkers, 12 binders, 13 and coupling agents, 14,15 and the maximum washing durability of such finished bioactive textiles is up to 20 rounds of domestic laundry. Because of their poor washing durability, the applied biocides continuously leached from the fabric into the drain during each wash cycle, which had a detrimental effect on the microbes present in the sewage that were necessary for sewage biodegradation.…”