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WORKWEAR TURNING WASTE INTO


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ust as the effects of plastic waste on the environment has been brought to the centre of consumer consciousness in recent years, so the problems caused by the disposal of clothing and shoes are coming to the fore.


Images of ‘ragpickers’ on our waste clothing mountains in Africa are an increasing cause for concern as landfill sites in the UK become overwhelmed and we dispose of our waste on someone else’s doorstep. That’s why the sourcing of sustainable and environmentally responsible workwear and safety footwear is becoming key parts of our environmental consciousness.


That’s according to Peter Dumigan is managing director of the Hultafors Group UK, which owns Snickers Workwear, Hultafors Tools, EMMA, Solid Gear and Toe Guard safety footwear as well as Hellberg Safety PPE. “Fabric technology has always been a key driver in the design and development Snickers Workwear garments. Fabrics that deliver comfort and functionality, flexibility and durability are key components of every single product in the range,” he says. “Now, as consumers and corporates strive to reduce their impact on the planet, the Hultafors Group is implementing a policy of replacing conventional fabrics in its workwear products with sustainable fabrics – Preferred Fibres.“ Given increasing levels of awareness about the impact of waste on the environment, this is likely to have an impact on the clothes people choose for work in years to come, Dumigan continues. “For Snickers Workwear, this product development and


applied to every new product in the Snickers Workwear collection with the additional assurance that the Snickers Hallmarks of design, comfort, functionality and durability will not


be compromised in any way.”


He says that the company’s objective is to ensure that by 2030, 70% of the fabrics used are Preferred Fibres – those with sustainable properties and a lower environmental footprint. As early as 2023, the company will be at 40% - a significant achievement by any measure. Preferred Fibres are those that have more sustainable properties compared to conventional man-made alternatives. “Given that almost any fabric and garment can be developed with recycled polyester yarn, our aim is to replace conventional fibres such as polyester with Preferred Fibres which have full manufacturing transparency, traceability and thus reduce our climate impact and prevent waste from going into landfill,” he says. Man-made materials, such as nylon and polyester fabrics, can easily be recycled to create new, Preferred Fibres that have the same performance levels in comfort, flexibility and durability as the originals.


Dumigan gives Snickers Workwear’s new Fleece Jackets and Gilets as an example. “Made from 100% recycled POLARTEC®


polyester


which increases the breathability of the fabric and makes them very comfortable and warm, the new Flecce Jackets are lightweight with great insulation properties and, with designs for both men and women - and a fit that ensures mobility and flexibility on site - great for both work and leisure,” he says. “They can be worn either as an everyday outer jacket in dry, cold weather or as an insulating mid-layer on cold and wet workdays.


August 2021 www.buildersmerchantsjournal.net WORKWEAR


Developing sustainable alternatives to traditional workwear fabrics is the way forward, as BMJ finds out.


And…..Safety Footwear That’s Creating A Positive Footprint


We’ve all seen how quickly clothing and footwear containers at waste disposal centres fill up almost as quickly as any other, which is why we all have to ensure that footwear and garments are disposed of in an environmentally responsible way. The Hultafors Group’s latest brand addition to its market-leading PPE portfolio – EMMA Safety Footwear - has the solution. It’s a policy of ‘100% Circularity’ in all its products. Every shoe and boot the EMMA range is made entirely from recycled or recyclable materials. It’s a 100% ‘circular’ manufacturing, usage and recycling process for every shoe and boot it produces. So check out the EMMA Safety Footwear range to make a positive footprint in your workday. www.emmasafetyfootwear.com


“Wearing sustainable garments such as these is an easy but very urgent step in developing you and your company’s sustainability roadmap, so you will be able to make a conscious contribution to the environment and save valuable resources such as energy and water with your buying decisions.” BMJ


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