Eco Credentials
Responsible Down Standard In 2014, they launched the Responsible Down Standard (RDS) in partnership with Textile Exchange, a global non-profit dedicated to sustainability in the apparel and textile industry, and Control Union Certifications.
Recycled Materials TNF aims to use 100% responsibly sourced fabrics by 2025. They are reducing the amount of recycled plastic in polyester fabric, as well as helping to reduce dependence on fossil fuels by reusing those materials already in existence.
Packaging & Materials TNF aims to eliminate single-use plastic packaging by 2025 and only use recycled content for all their paper materials, like hangtags and cardboard shipping boxes.
Responsible Wool More than 80% of wool TNF used in FY2020 was responsibly sourced, coming from either recycled or certified (including ZQ or RWS) sources. This figure is increasing year on year.
Conservation Projects TNF co-founds The Outdoor Industry Conservation Alliance with REI, Patagonia and Kelty. The group distributes its collective annual membership dues to grassroots organisations working to protect North America’s last wild places.
Green Buildings TNF uses Green buildings to enable control of heating, air conditioning and lighting, along with access to green space and other key features. They have committed to utilising 100% renewable energy across their facilities by 2025.
Scale Circularity TNF have three specific programs designed to help combat waste and extend the life of their products through their Limited Lifetime Warranty program, Renewed Collection, and Clothes the Loop programs.
Work in Tandem TNF are committed to working with suppliers to help reduce their environmental footprint. They’re partnering with retailers who share both their mission and values. These efforts will have positive impacts on the industry overall.
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