Arc’teryx has adopted a multifaceted, long-term approach to sustainability. They were early signatories to the UN Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action. Following a philosophy of long-term thinking, their gear is built to last, with durability and performance as guiding principles from the outset. The company believes that the most sustainable purchase is no purchase at all, advocating for the buying of pre-loved gear as the next best move.
ReGear: As part of their sustainability initiatives, they have launched the ReGear program, aiming to get used gear back in action.
Product Life Cycle: Arc’teryx meticulously follows products and their impacts throughout their full lifecycle. This involves ongoing analysis across various stages, including sourcing raw materials, garment manufacturing, distribution, and retailing. It also extends to the use, care, and repair of the products, ultimately addressing their end-of-use phase.
Care and Repair: Recognizing the importance of proper care, Arc’teryx emphasizes it as one of the simplest ways to extend the life cycle of any product. Well-maintained products not only function better but also last longer.
Materials Compliance: Their goal is to source base materials that are safe for people and the environment while ensuring top product quality and performance. They have adopted the Bluesign® system Restricted Substances List (RSL), which outlines a broad range of materials requiring careful management due to their negative impacts on the environment, health, or occupational safety.