Take a look as we unpack all of Páramo’s supremely sustainable, kind credentials.
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With environmentally-minded designs and technologies as well as superb treatment of those who make their products, Páramo has had a highly conscious and ethical side since its founding in 1992. Founded by Nikwax inventor and innovator Nick Brown, just like its sister company, Páramo has always done things a little differently.
We all know Páramo as the company which first used Nikwax’s fascinating Analogy waterproof system (which you can read all about HERE) in place of standard waterproof membrane technologies used on almost every other waterproof jacket and trouser out there. Still, it was very much partly an ethical approach to design that made them do it.
Today on the TL Blog we will be exploring and unpacking many of the different ways that modest Páramo keeps itself an industry leader in ethical manufacture, environmentally-minded design, and other work which puts them above and beyond in the effort to make the world a better place. We believe that Páramo truly is a company that puts this thought before all others.
Fair Trade Manufacturing
Páramo’s partnership with the Miquelina Foundation in Bogotá, Colombia began in 1992 (The year of Páramo’s founding). This partnership gives valuable opportunities for vulnerable people – women at risk of rough living and drugs are offered training and employment, homes, and childcare. Over 80% of Páramo’s annual production occurs at Miquelina, including all our Analogy waterproof garments. All garments manufactured at Miquelina now carry the World Fair Trade Organization Fair Trade label.
The profits of the factory are reinvested in equipment and significant donations are made to the other associated projects, including a housing cooperative, canteen, nursery school, and training facilities. Miquelina has developed from a small section of a charity that survived on donations to an important source of employment and funding for community projects.
The Foundation provides employment and training for over 500 vulnerable women each year, who want to improve their lives. 130+ houses have been built, 200 under 5s attend the kindergarten and 300 children eat daily in the canteen.
Páramo makes gear that lasts
Páramo garments offer significant advantages over other manufacturers’ garments in terms of durability and longevity. Fabrics and components are high quality; designs are classic and timeless, translating function into style. We have customers coming into our stores proudly wearing their old Páramo jackets from the early 90s. This gear when properly cared for really works well for countless adventures.
Loathe to fast fashion, any ethical company should take steps to make garments that last for as long as possible. Páramo keeps this statement close and would always rather make an item that lasts rather than one which will be thrown away or replaced…. speaking of…
All Páramo garments are covered by the Páramo recycling scheme
When eventually after years of good use your Páramo gear needs replacing, Páramo is always looking for the path of least environmental impact. The Páramo Recycling Scheme is their way of providing a safe route for the disposal of unwanted garments. They’ll take back any Páramo product (except underwear), and either find it a new home or recycle it into new fabric. As a reward for your effort in getting the old gear back to them, you can expect a generous discount on new Páramo products.
From an environmental standpoint, it is always preferable for them to repair items as opposed to recycling which is why they’ve also set up a second-hand store for items with more adventures yet to come.
Páramo greatly supports conservation
Páramo stands near first and foremost for wildlife conservation. As outdoor lovers ourselves, this is something we should all strongly be behind. Páramo works closely with an organisation called World Land’s Trust, an organisation devoted to protecting the world’s threatened ecosystems, not just today, but forever. Páramo, since 2007 have donated to WLT’s Carbon Balanced Programme which ensures the company’s carbon emissions are offset. Not just this but Páramo also makes a matching donation to World Lands Trust’s most urgent appeals. The WLT Action Fund provides the means to make land purchases where ecosystems are under imminent threat.
Páramo is also a member of the European Outdoor Conservation Association, a group of businesses in the European outdoor industry, which includes Paramo and its sister company Nikwax (founded by EOCA member and passionate naturalist Nick Brown) that collectively raise funds for conservation projects worldwide.
Páramo garments are PFC free
Poly-fluorinated compounds (PFCs) are commonly used in the making of clothing and outdoor gear, but at a cost to human welfare and the environment. PFCs are a family of chemicals with very useful water and oil repellent properties, and as such are often applied to outdoor clothing. However, PFCs also have some very undesirable properties; all PFCs are persistent in the environment meaning they cannot be broken down by natural processes, and many members of the PFC family have been shown to be bio-accumulative, meaning that they build up in the bodies of animals and bodies of water. Páramo along with sister company Nikwax have both lead the way in outdoor water resistant innovations which do not require the need for PFC additions in order to make their gear outstandingly high performance. Nikwax aftercare products are manufactured from raw materials in Nikwax’s own facility in the UK, allowing 100% confidence that PFCs are not used. In contrast, the Páramo supply chain makes use of third party textile mills around the world, and it has always been challenging to know exactly which chemicals are applied to the fabrics they buy. If it uses PFCs, Páramo are not interested.
Take a look at our fantastically ethical range of Páramo gear HERE