Berghaus was the first company to introduce GORE-TEX to Europe, in 1977. 40 years later and the partnership between the two brands is as strong as ever. The new range includes more Colourkindโข products and extensions to the Berghaus and GORE-TEXยฎ custom lamination range, with exclusive developments, including fully featured jackets designed specifically for hikers.
Sustainability continues to be a focus in all Berghaus product development and by spring/summer 2017, 42% of apparel in the collection will carry the Made Kind label, signifying that it has been developed using a sustainable fabric or production method.
Berghaus introduced the water and chemical saving Colourkindโข dyeing process for wovens in 2015 and has since expanded its use to knits and the face fabric of GORE-TEX products. By the end of spring/summer 2017, the company anticipates that the growth of Colourkindโข in the range will mean that cumulative savings will be 9 million litres of water and 30,000 tonnes of CO2.
Berghaus Colourkindโข is a fabric dyeing technology that is kinder to the environment, with a particular focus on water. Compared with regular processes, Berghaus Colourkindโข fabric dyeing uses fewer stages, resulting in savings of 89% in water usage, 63% fewer chemicals used, and a 60% reduction in CO2 emissions. This is done by adding colour to the nylon chips before they are extruded into fibres, which also results in a higher quality fabric with improved colour fastness.
Working closely with GORE-TEXยฎ, Berghaus has now used this ground-breaking technology to bring a new waterproof fabric innovation to the outdoor market. Exclusive to Berghaus, Colourkindโข partnered with GORE-TEX is a new fabric that is 100% waterproof, while also being kinder to the environment. The fabric combines a waterproof and breathable 2L GORE-TEX membrane with a 40 denier ripstop nylon Colourkindโข face.
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