Storm Creek Commits to 100% bluesign® Fabrics by 2025

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Storm Creek, a pioneer in sustainable apparel, has announced its partnership with bluesign®, becoming the first U.S. promotional products brand to join the renowned system. This partnership is a significant step forward in the company’s commitment to eco-friendly production. By 2025, Storm Creek pledges to use only 100% bluesign® Approved fabrics across its product line, raising the bar for sustainability in the promotional products industry.

Bluesign® is recognized globally for its strict environmental and safety standards in textile production, eliminating harmful substances from the start of the manufacturing process. With over 850 system partners, it ensures that products meet stringent safety and sustainability requirements, making it a trusted name among leading brands in outdoor and fashion industries.

“This partnership takes our already strong commitment to sustainability to the next level,” said Doug Jackson, Storm Creek Founder and President. “Our aim is to inspire and educate promotional products distributors to sell sustainably and increase the impact their end buyers can have. Storm Creek is proud to set the standard for the promo industry.”

“We are thrilled to welcome Storm Creek as a promotional products brand to join the bluesign® System,” said Daniel Rüfenacht, CEO of bluesign technologies ag. “Their commitment to using 100% bluesign® Approved fabrics by 2025 is a bold and commendable step towards a more sustainable future. Storm Creek’s leadership in this area sets an inspiring example for the entire promotional products industry.”

Storm Creek’s upcoming 2025 collection will showcase products made entirely with bluesign® Approved fabrics, reinforcing their mission to reduce environmental impact and promote safe, sustainable production. Additionally, the company aims to donate $5 million to charity by 2030, further demonstrating their dedication to social responsibility.

All images in this article are courtesy of bluesign.

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