Fashionwear

Napapijri Circular Series

  • Partenaire: Napapijri
Certificats:
  • C2C Certified Material Health Certificate™ PLATINUM
  • C2C Certified® GOLD

Napapijri Circular Series are safe, fully circular made from a mono-material composition. Fillings and trims are made of Nylon 6 (Polyamide 6), while the fabric is made of ECONYL® Regenerated Nylon. The products are also linked to a take-back program that allows customers to return them to Napapijri after two years from purchase and to be transformed into new fabric through the ECONYL® Regeneration System.

About Napapijri: Napapijri is an Italian fashion brand specialising in outdoor clothing and sportswear. It was launched in 1990 by Green Sport Monte Bianco Srl, which was founded in Quart in 1987, and has belonged to the US textile group VF Corporation since 2004.

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Napapijri Circular Series is Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Gold

NAPAPIJRI DESIGNS THE FUTURE OF CIRCULAR FASHION

Achieves Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Gold level for Circular Series of Recyclable JacketsStabio, 29 June 2020– Napapijri’s pioneering Circular Series of fully recyclable jackets has been recognised with the prestigious Cradle to Cradle certification, the world’s most advanced standard for safe, circular and responsible materials and products. Developed and tested over the course of three years, Napapijri Circular Series is the first family of recyclable, mono-material products to receive Cradle to Cradle Certified™ Gold from the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute.

What makes Napapijri Circular Series unique is its fully circular and mono- material composition. Fillings and trims are made of Nylon 6 (Polyamide 6), while the fabric is made of ECONYL® Regenerated Nylon, a high- performance yarn recycled from discarded fishing nets and other waste materials. The jackets are also linked to a take-back program that allows customers to return them to Napapijri after two years from purchase and to be transformed into new fabric through the ECONYL® Regeneration System. And this is just the beginning.

What started in FW19 as Napapijri’s first circular fashion project, Infinity Anorak, has now been acknowledged by the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute as one of the most innovative efforts at closing both product and technical loops, and is now due to turn into a fully-fledged family of circular products in upcoming seasons.

“Napapijri sits within VF’s family of brands as an incubator of new ideas, processes, and approaches to fashion-making” says Anna Maria Rugarli, Sustainability & Responsibility Senior Director EMEA, VF International. “Its dedication to sustainable practices is reflected in the positive choices the brand has been making in the last few years – from developing an alternative to down and phasing out all animal fur, to pioneering a series of jackets designed, created and brought to market in keeping with the golden standards of circular economy.”

This is an outstanding result for Napapijri and the fashion industry as a whole, as no previous brand has succeeded in developing a fully circular clothing system in such a short amount of time, and effectively engaging, reviewing and innovating across all tiers of the technicalcycle.

Over the last 14 months, Napapijri worked with independent Cradle to Cradle assessor EPEA Switzerland, and a global network of 47 suppliers distributed across four separate tiers (some of which overcame their competing status in order to collaborate on the innovative and educational aspects of the project) to achieve certification from the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. Together, they fully developed each component of the Circular Jackets in strict keeping with the Cradle to Cradle Certified product standard.

The project started with an in-depth assessment of the Circular Series’ design and sourcing processes, as well as an extensive mapping of the Series’ supply chain. All parties committed to knowledge-sharing sessions, the optimisation of chemistry as well as the joint development of product innovations to allow Napapijri to elevate the Circular Series to safer and better circularity standards.

“Achieving Cradle to Cradle certification for the Circular Series at the Gold level is a demonstration of how material choices and deep collaboration with supply chain partners can holistically drive systems- level circularity from product to business model,” says Christina Raab, VP Strategy & Development for the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. “Napapirji’s use of Cradle to Cradle Certified to fast-track the implementation of a fully circular clothing system pinpoints the way the Cradle to Cradle framework can be used as an innovation lever for future- proofing the fashion industry.” Such unique, comprehensive, and innovative collaboration demonstrates Napapijri’s commitment to live by its future-positive mindset by choosing circularity as the guiding principle for the future development of products.“

Since 2012, we have been working to develop policies and technical solutions aimed at reducing the fashion industry’s environmental impact,” says Timo Schmidt-Eisenhart, Global President Napapijri. “Now, more than ever, we are aware of the pressing issues we are collectively asked to address. We have chosen to play our part by pioneering the future of fashion with Circular Series, a range of products that embodies our efforts to combine design, sustainability and innovation to inspire a shift in the role our industry has to play in the preservation of the planet and its people through circularity.”

About Napapijri Circular Series

FW20 marks the launch of Napapijri Circular Series – a family of fully recyclable jackets entirely made of Nylon 6. From its launch, Napapijri Circular Series has grown to include three jackets – Circular Anorak, Circular Rainforest, Circular Puffer – all 100% recyclable thanks to their mono-material composition. C2C certified products will be available in SS21.Visit the company website here.

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Textilprojekt treibt Kreislaufwirtschaft voran

Zürich – Das neue Projekt Circular Clothing möchte Schweizer Textillabels den Zugang zur Kreislaufwirtschaft ermöglichen. EPEA Switzerland engagiert sich als Zertifizierungspartner bei Circular Clothing, um Start-ups zu unterstützen.

Bei Circular Clothing möchte man nicht länger träumen. Stattdessen sollen kreislauffähige Kleidung und eine Zero-Waste-Textilindustrie Realität werden. Dazu ist das in Zürich ansässige Pionierprojekt ins Leben gerufen worden. Über dessen Plattform sollen Schweizer Textillabel die Möglichkeit erhalten, Materialien und Methoden zu nutzen, die für Mensch und Umwelt unbedenklich sind. In diesem Rahmen soll auch eine Cradle to Cradle-Lieferkette etabliert werden, die von den Projektteilnehmenden gemeinsam genutzt werden kann.

Bei dem Kreislaufwirtschaftsprinzip Cradle to Cradle kommt mit EPEA Switzerland auch einer der Partner des Projekts ins Spiel, akkreditierter Gutachter für Cradle to Cradle Certified- und Material Health Certificate-Zertifizierung aus Bäch SZ. Das Unternehmen von CEO Albin Kälin bringt seine umfangreiche Erfahrung in Circular Clothing ein, um Jungunternehmen auf dem Weg zur Kreislaufwirtschaft zu unterstützen. Da die Plattform auch Cradle to Cradle-Zertifizierungen ermöglichen möchte, ist EPEA Switzerland auch in diesem Bereich ein wichtiger Partner.

So sollen künftige zahlreiche Firmen in der Lage sein, denselben Weg wie the Blue suit zu gehen. Die Gründerinnen des Zürcher Textillabels sind bei ihren Bemühungen nach einer nachhaltigen Produktion auf Hindernisse gestossen. Sie haben daher beschlossen, den hohen Cradle to Cradle-Standard zu nutzen, um ihren eigenen Weg Richtung Kreislaufwirtschaft zu gehen. Von ihren Erfahrungen sollen nun die Teilnehmenden am Projekt Circular Clothing profitieren.

Das Pionierprojekt wird ermöglicht durch den Migros-Pionierfonds und unterstützt durch die STF Schweizerische Textilfachschule.