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Bluesign® Certified fabrics & components

June 01, 2019 1 Comment

Bluesign® Certified fabrics & components

Mont is committed, to wherever possible, choosing Bluesign® certified fabrics, components and treatments. Bluesign® certification guarantees that the products were manufactured with responsible use of resources and the lowest possible impact on people and the environment.

Bluesign® certified fabrics, components and treatments that Mont use include:

  • DWR Loft: Water resistant treatment applied to Mont's premium down.
  • Polygiene®: an anti-odour treatment applied to Polartec® Power Dry fabric used in Mont clothing.
  • Polartec® Power Dry fabric used for Mont Reactor & Power Dry Mid Weight thermals.
  • Polartec® Power Dry Silk Weight used for Mont Power Dry Silk Weight thermals and Run tops.
  • Polartec® Power Stretch Pro used for Slinx, La Gringa, El Gringo and Revolution.
  • Polartec® Micro Fleece 100 used for Micro Bushshirt and Micro Pants.
  • Polartec® Power Shield used on Amelie and Ascent jackets.
  • Supplex® Nylon used on Adventure Light Shorts, Adventure Light Pants, Vented Shirt, Sun Hats and Paddle Hats.

1 Response

Alex

Alex

February 17, 2021

It’s quite hard to get one of these stringent sustainability certifications, like Bluesign, the commitment and the effort required by the company to be certified are massive.
You can make an impact on the environment and society by purchasing products with sustainability certification labels… it’s always good to remember this.
Simply, choose and take action!

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