sustainable & recyclable material



Our goal at Everest is 100 percent sustainable textile materials by 2025. By sustainable materials we mean materials that reduce our environmental footprint and promote a fairer production process. For example, this can entail materials made from recycled cellulose, or textiles dyed using water-saving processes such as Solution dye. A sustainable material should be easy to recycle when consumed, and also last long so it can be reused many times.

Sustainable materials and their composition are important to facilitate the recycling process in the best possible way. When we work with product development, we put a lot of focus into making the product last long whilst also minimizing our environmental impact.

Sustainable cotton
Organic cotton has a lower negative impact on the environment because it is naturally grown from non-genetically modified crops, without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. Not using harmful substances such as the above in the cultivation process leads to better health conditions both for farmers and the workers.

At Everest we use 100 percent sustainable cotton, which is referred to as Better Cotton, organic cotton, recycled cotton or other environmentally certified cotton alternatives.

Recycled materials
A large part of the materials used at Everest are recycled polyester deriving from old PET bottles. On average, it takes seven to ten PET bottles to create a top or a pair of tights. We also work hard to recycle old textiles.