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Nylon

Nylon is one of the strongest materials we use in our clothing and gear. Most of our products are made with recycled nylon, reducing our reliance on petroleum without sacrificing performance and durability.

Cómo

When we need a lightweight, quick-drying fabric that can perform, we look to nylon, one of the strongest plastics we use to build our products. But like most plastics derived from petroleum, manufacturing nylon comes with costly environmental impacts that pollute the land, water and air.

Incorporating as much recycled nylon as we can decreases our dependence on virgin petroleum as a raw material source, helps divert discarded material and reduces greenhouse gas emissions from manufacturing. Using recycled nylon also promotes new recycling streams for nylon products that are no longer functional.

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Å·²©»áÔ±Èë¿Ú’re reducing our reliance on virgin petroleum as a raw material source.
94%

The percentage of recycled nylon we used in our nylon-based fabrics for Fall 2025.

Dónde Estamos

Å·²©»áÔ±Èë¿Ú still use a great deal of nylon, but we’ve switched to recycled sources for most of it: In our Fall 2025 line, less than 6% of our nylon-based fabric, by weight, includes virgin nylon. To reach our goal of transitioning fully from virgin to preferred materials, we rely on recycled nylon to keep making some of our favorite technical jackets and garments without sacrificing performance.

One step in that journey is our use of ECONYL®, a nylon yarn made from a 50/50 blend of postconsumer and pre-consumer nylon waste. The postconsumer materials come from products like fishing nets and discarded carpeting that have been bought, used in the world and then trashed. Pre-consumer waste material includes items like industrial plastic that would have otherwise been downcycled, downgraded or sent to a landfill. To create this fiber, our partner Aquafil utilizes its regeneration system to bring the nylon waste back to its original chemical state, so the recycled yarn has the same characteristics as standard nylon produced from virgin raw material.

Å·²©»áÔ±Èë¿Ú also source recycled nylon from Bureo. Their ±·±ð³Ù±Ê±ô³Ü²õ® material is 100% postconsumer recycled nylon ripstop made from recycled fishing nets to help reduce ocean plastic pollution. This nylon 6 is chemically recycled and reduces COâ‚‚e emissions by more than 19% per kilogram compared to virgin nylon 6, based on an internally commissioned Life Cycle Assessment. For the Fall 2025 season, 94% of the nylon fabric we used to make clothing and gear is recycled nylon.

Qué Sigue

Our goal is to cut ties with virgin petroleum-based fabrics and materials as much as possible. To get there, we’re using more postconsumer recycled nylon in our gear, and we’re also exploring other options to replace nylon entirely, such as materials made from plant-based alternatives, that will help curb the CO� emissions associated with material creation.

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