Algodón reciclado
Nuestro algodón reciclado está hecho de retazos de algodón recolectados del piso de las fábricas.
Cómo
Producing a single pound of conventional cotton takes about 240 gallons of water (Higg Materials Sustainability Index, version 3.9). Add that to the carbon footprint of preparing the soil, the harmful pesticides that impact field workers, cultivating the plants and harvesting the crops, then scale up that number to encompass all the cotton grown in the world—and you get a significant environmental cost. By using recycled cotton, we extend the life span of a fiber that has already been created, uses fewer environmental resources and still has that soft, comfortable feel.
Estamos progresando
El porcentaje de la reducción en emisiones de COâ‚‚e que hemos alcanzado al usar algodón reciclado en lugar de algodón virgen convencional.
Dónde Estamos
Our supply-chain partners collect a variety of cotton waste products—some from postconsumer sources that would otherwise get landfilled and others from pre-consumer spinning-mill waste or sewing factory scraps—and use only the cotton that meets our quality standards. Then, the fibers are mechanically shredded, so they can be re-spun into new yarn. Most of our recycled cotton is blended with recycled polyester. This process extends the length of the fibers to make the perfect yarn for sweatshirts and T-shirts.
For the Fall 2025 season, 24% of our cotton fabrics by weight are made with recycled cotton. Using recycled cotton fiber reduces COâ‚‚e emissions by 82% per kilogram compared to using conventional virgin cotton fiber, based on the Higg Materials Sustainability Index, version 3.7.
Qué Sigue
Patagonia is focusing on four types of cotton: organic cotton, recycled cotton, Cotton in Conversion (cotton from farmers who are transitioning their crops from conventional to organic cotton) and Regenerative Organic Certified® cotton.
Our goal is to incorporate recycled cotton into our raw materials whenever possible. Å·²©»áÔ±Èë¿Ú are constantly working with new supply-chain partners and vetting new technologies that will help us get there.
