
Natuura™: the beauty of plant-based “leather”
The company has over 30 years of experience in the vertically integrated production and distribution of ecologically responsible plant-based alternatives to leather.
Keep reading...Ecodown Fibers Sync is a revolutionary free fibre inspired by the physics of stellar fusion, the perfect balance of high performance, extraordinary feel and conscious design.
May 2025
Thermore, a Milan-based company and leader in the field of thermal insulation for clothing, announces the launch of Ecodown Fibers Sync – a revolutionary free fibre whose core is made of dual performance fibres, carefully designed to offer impalpable softness and exceptional resilience. The result is a new generation of padding that prevents the fibres from clumping together – a rare combination that ensures volume and comfort even after numerous washes, and which suits both technical garments with clean lines and more structured, voluminous silhouettes. True to its tradition, Thermore also takes a further step towards a more sustainable future with Ecodown Fibers Sync. Made entirely from 100% recycled fibres from post-consumer PET bottles, this innovative material testifies to the brand’s ongoing commitment to more responsible design. Ecodown Fibers Sync is GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified, guaranteeing the authenticity of recycled materials and traceability throughout the production chain. In addition, it boasts Bluesign® and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certifications, which ensure the absence of harmful substances and compliance with the strictest environmental and human health safety criteria.
The company has over 30 years of experience in the vertically integrated production and distribution of ecologically responsible plant-based alternatives to leather.
Keep reading...The project aims to safeguard the territory, protect biodiversity and improve the living conditions of local populations.
Keep reading...The company, a pioneer in the animal-free outerwear sector, ranks among the most virtuous globally in the field of sustainability.
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