Alaska-based outdoor apparel company for different body shapes
Commons couldn't find information on the overall proportion of materials Alpine Fit uses. It appears to use a mix of lower emissions materials, including organic cotton, RWS wool, and hemp, and some high emissions materials such as polyester, virgin wool, spandex, and nylon.
Commons couldn't find information on this brand's energy use. Alpine Fit sources and manufactures its materials globally, which is standard practice in the fashion industry.
Commons couldn't find information on this brand's packaging materials. We assume smaller brands are using a mix of materials.
Alpine Fit has a free lifetime repair program and warranty. It gives detailed care instructions to help extend garment lifespan.
Commons couldn't find information on any take back programs.
Alpine Fit offers a core collection with limited new releases throughout the year. It limits overproduction and waste by utilizing batch production.
Commons is still evaluating this brand's marketing emails.
Alpine Fit doesn't have a dedicated sustainability page or report, but provides some information in various blog posts. It's unclear how freqeuntly this information is updated, and some of it is out of date.
Commons couldn't find information for emissions tracking.
Commons couldn't find emissions reduction targets for Alpine Fit. It used to be Climate Neutral certified but as of this review it's not listed as such.
Alpine Fit provides brief information about its supply chain partners, sharing that it prioritizes USA-based sourcing and Alaska-based manufacturing. It doesn't have, or doesn't make public, any supplier code of conduct.
Alpine Fit receives a Fair rating because it has made some efforts but its overall sustainability reporting is lacking. It appears to use a mix of low and high emissions materials, but doesn't have any stated goals to improve this mix. It takes responsibility for the full lifecycle of its products by offering a free lifetime repair program and warranty. Alpine Fit lowers its emissions by localizing its end-stage production within the state of Alaska. However, it doesn't provide any reporting on its packaging, energy strategy, and current emissions tracking or reduction efforts.
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https://alpinefit.com/pages/fabrics
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