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    We don't settle for silver


    Biocides have long been used to avoid bad odors in training and outdoor clothing because they kill bacteria. That is the old school way. New innovations allow us to use zeolites, a pumice‐like mineral, which also keeps the clothes fresher without killing living organisms. Take a look!

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    Forever friends?

    Every year, billions of kilograms of textiles are being added to the world’s growing problem of waste. That’s unnecessary because these textiles can be reused or recycled. Here is a look at what we’re doing to keep clothes in the loop, again and again. Fall in love with your products. It’s possible.

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    WATERPROOF WITHOUT THE F-WORD

    ​ Haglöfs have reinforced their commitment to fluorocarbon-free treatments on their products by vowing to the complete transition to more environmentally friendly substances by year 2020.

  • LAVA™ – A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION TO FIGHT BAD ODORS

    LAVA™ – A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION TO FIGHT BAD ODORS

    Everyone sweats, and bodies and clothing inevitably start to smell from the effort of leading an active lifestyle. The reason for this is that bacteria, which live naturally on our skin, metabolize our sweat and it is this process that creates a bad odor. For a long time, anti-bacterial - or, in other words, bacteria-killing - technologies were the only solution used to counteract bad odors and in