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For nearly 50 years, Snickers Workwear has been building a workwear trend that now delivers eco- friendly, technically advanced, innovative and high- quality working clothes that are built to last and look good at both work and at play. In essence, it’s sustainable workwear that can be used on site and for leisure activities too.


In today’s climate of carbon footprints and wastefulness, environmental considerations are more important than ever for workwear brands. At Snickers Workwear, we develop long-lasting, functional garments. We know that our customers demand durable products that can sustain long hours of hard work, and this is also the cornerstone behind our sustainability work. Every product we make has an impact on the planet. The longer our workwear lasts, the less our environmental impact.


Snickers Workwear clothing is trialled from the arctic circle to the southern Mediterranean, tried and tested in extreme environmental conditions – cold, heat, wind and rain. But not only are these working clothes tested for performance, they’re now tested for environmental sustainability. What makes these garments so appealing to forward-thinking individuals and corporates alike is not only the comfort, functionality and ergonomic body mapping designs but also the 21st century fabrics found in the latest in sustainable, organic and sports fabric technologies.


Snickers Workwear’s product design and development has always been driven by a continual investigation of user needs and experiences in as wide a range of working environments and weather conditions as possible. But nowadays, recyclability and carbon footprint impact is a key part of that evaluation. So, it’s not just workwear functionality and physical demands on the body that’s researched, it’s also the physical demands that product manufacturing and waste disposal place on the world around us that matters too.


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VERIFIABLE SUSTAINABILITY But if you want to be more than just cool and comfortable at work this summer – and do your for bit for saving the planet – the ‘verifiable sustainability’ in Snickers Workwear new T- and polo-shirts will suit you down to the ground. The brand aims to be at the forefront of sustainability in workwear which is why the new lightweight polo and T-shirts are made of 100% recycled polyester with a bio-based, anti-odour finish plus a smooth texture and efficient moisture transport for great working comfort.


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If your focus is on being kind to animals, the sustainable Merino wool mid- and base-layer clothes are mulesing- free. These garments will help you stay warm or cool because of the nature of the 100% all-natural Merino wool fabric, which delivers optimal comfort for all kinds of working environments and leisure activities. Designed by nature for excellent ventilation and insulation, Merino wool is extremely soft, and naturally odour-preventive for an all-day fresh feel. It’s also temperature-regulating, repels water and dirt particles and is anti-static. Snickers Workwear ensures that the wool it uses is produced in kind-to-animals, mulesing-free environments.


If recyclability is your particular focus in eco-friendly priorities, then the AllroundWork Hoodies and Gilets could be your sustainable choice. Made from 100% recycled polyester, the clothes are comfortable and lightweight with great freedom of movement. They’ll also deliver just the right warmth and comfort to keep your body warm in chilly early mornings or comfortably cool in the warmer evenings.


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Peter Dumigan, Managing Director of the Hultafors Group UK, discusses how Snickers Workwear is meeting the demand for functionality and sustainability.


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