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Sustainable Progress

Rethought. Redesigned. Reinvented.

We live in times that require new approaches. Times in which we need to free ourselves from outdated views. Sustainability is deeply rooted in the DNA of our company. As a value-driven company, we share common convictions and want to lead the circular economy in our field.

Instead of PET bottles from the beverage industry, we now recycle textile waste. A circular economy means that each sector is responsible for its waste. We aim to use textile waste in each product to the maximum extent possible. In doing so, we want to design them to create durable products with low emissions.

For us, a capsule collection is not enough. In 2023, we launched our first series made from recycled textile waste. In 2024, we consistently transformed our production step by step, so that starting in 2025, the entire collection entered the market based on textile recycling. We aim to take on a pioneering role and hope others will follow. The industry needs to rethink — better today than tomorrow.

What are the key improvements for the products?

1

Largest possible percentage of recycled textiles

2

Extended lifetime

3

Reduced ecological footprint

4

Designed for the circular economy

What would such a reinvention look like on a backpack?

Sustainability doesn't always have to look 'eco'. In our case, you can hardly tell the difference. Often they are not visible, because we look where no one looks. Hard plastics and foams are hidden in every backpack sold today. We have found a way to avoid all of that and use textile waste instead.

See how it works - step by step:

Textile
Waste

Rough
Shredded

Fine
Shredded

Felted

Filler

What are the key innovations used in the products?

We have already implemented these measures in production for all products that use our textile recycling concept:
  • Steps into circular textile production to replace linear textile production
  • Recycled textile waste replaces recycled plastic bottles in fiber production
  • Recycled textile waste is used to make hard felt sheets and replaces PP (Polypropylene) sheets to provide stability
  • Recycled textile waste is used to make soft felt sheets and replace PE (Polyethylene) foams for cushioning
  • Depolymerization and mechanical recycling is used depending on the source of waste
  • Mechanical stretch is made from PET instead of Elastane
  • Dope dye replaces the conventional dye method
  • Dope dye reduces CO₂e (carbon dioxide equivalent) emissions, energy, chemicals and water massively in production
  • Dope dye provides higher UV stability (Ultraviolet radiation by sun)
  • Dope dye provides better color fastness to rubbing
  • Shoulder straps are made by light-weight spacer fabric from recycled textiles
Additionally, for the Lotus Infinity Series:
  • The material thickness of PU (Polyurethane) is reduced by -30% to save resources and for better performance.
  • Increased tensile strength, tear resistance, and surface adhesion resistance.
  • Reduces CO₂e emissions, energy, and water in production
  • Roll-tops are equipped with a specially developed material to provide flexibility and high durability at the same time
  • Free of solvents such as DMF/VOC (Dimethylformamide/ Volatile Organic Compounds)
  • Half of the material is made from recycled textile waste and dope-dyed

What is the contribution to the sustainable management of the textile industry?

We hope to initiate pressure on the textile industry with the following measures:
  • Strong focus on circular textile production to replace linear textile production
  • Establishment of depolymerization of textile waste (upcycling) instead of recycling of plastic bottles from the beverage industry
  • Establishment of the resource-saving fiber-to-filler process (downcycling) of mixed textiles that would otherwise be incinerated
  • Establishment of the resource-saving dope dye proccess
  • Transparent communication to accelerate change in the industry

What can everyone do to accelerate change?

  • Stay up to date - we have prepared information on all topics for you, which you can access via the links below
  • Look closely at the next purchase and ask the companies how far-reaching their measures are