VAUDE räumt drei ISPO Award Winner ab

Beim diesjährigen ISPO Award 2018 freut sich VAUDE über insgesamt drei “ISPO Award Winner”-Auszeichnungen. Mit der neuen Green Shape Core Collection zeigt VAUDE konsequent wie die Zukunft von nachhaltiger Outdoor-Ausrüstung aussieht. Ca. 90% der vielfältigen textilen Materialien, die VAUDE zur Herstellung verwendet, sind biobasiert, recycelt oder reine Naturmaterialien. Folgende Produkte der Green Shape Core Collection wurden mit dem ISPO Award Winner ausgezeichnet.
Green Core Fleece Jacket
Die hochelastische Wohlfühl-Fleecejacke Green Core Fleece Jacket besteht aus Fasern aus Holz gegen Mikroplastik im Meer. Dieses innovative Material wurde gemeinsam mit dem italienischen Stoff-Produzenten Pontetorto entwickelt, der das TENCEL® Fleecematerial auf der Innenseite verarbeitet.
Rucksack Green Core M
Der sportliche Allround-Rucksack Green Core M vereint die nachhaltig-innovativen Materialien aus Bio-Baumwolle, Rizinusöl und Milch.
Schuhe Green Core Mid
Der Green Core Mid ist ein griffiger Allround-Winterschuh aus nachhaltigem Leder, mit Pflanzendaunen und Recycling-Gummi.
Mehr Informationen zur Green Shape Core Collection hier.
Die Green Shape Core Collection ist ab August 2018 bei ausgewählten Fachhändlern, in den VAUDE Stores und im Onlineshop erhältlich.
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