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Allied Feather + Down's highest fill recycled GRS-certified down

10 Feb '21
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Pic: Allied Feather + Down
Pic: Allied Feather + Down

Allied Feather + Down, the global leader in traceable, high-performance down insulation for garments and bedding, has announced the highest fill-power ever achieved in a certified post-consumer recycled down, hailed as RENU:750. The Montebello, California-based company will launch the new product in 2021 with just two exclusive brand partners.

Until now, brands seeking to utilise recycled down had to settle for smaller clusters and lower fill power. Allied Feather partners have previously been able to rely on RENU:700 as the industry’s first Global Recycle Standard (GRS)-certified post-consumer recycled down, which guaranteed over 700 fill power, but with limitations on highly technical apparel. 

The launch of RENU:750 represents an ultra high-performance material and the pinnacle of Allied's upcycling/recycling programme for use in the most technical and luxury driven products.

“Down is already an incredibly sustainable ingredient sourced as a by-product of the food industry, but with a recent push toward circularity, recycled down has seen a meteoric return,” said Daniel Uretsky, president of ALLIED Feather + Down, in a press release.

“The problem with much of the recycled down in the market is that it is difficult to achieve over 700 fill power. With our initial RENU offering, we had to guarantee at least that, but with the quality we are known for and the level of brands relying on Allied insulations, we knew we needed to move beyond the status quo and push the limits of technical performance in recycled material,” Uretsky said.

“Looking closely at new supply chains for post-consumer goods – and by having full control of our processing, which many of the other recycled down suppliers sub-contract – we were able to alter the way this post-consumer material was processed and separated to create this insulation that tests over 750 fill power,” he added.

In a limited launch, RENU:750 will be offered to consumers in Fall 2021 with just two partner brands: Jones Snowboards in the U.S.; and fashion icon Axel Arigato from the UK.

Allied said it initially developed the unique product RENU:750 with Jeremy Jones to find a solution that would fit the needs for extreme technical performance, the lowest impact on the planet, and with animal welfare at the forefront.

“For our apparel line, we followed the same procedure as for the snowboards: we do ‘blind’ field testing. Proto samples are made in different material compositions and then thoroughly field tested. We test, tweak, repeat, until we get it right. We did multiple prototype sampling rounds before we made our choices,” said Jeremy Jones, founder of Jones Snowboards, which launched with its inaugural apparel line in limited quantities this winter, with a full launch scheduled for Fall 2021. “For a perfect insulator, the Allied recycled down came out as the most suitable material for the specific use of this piece of garment.”

“Not only did the Allied RENU perform the best, and have the highest fill power, but it also eliminates post-consumer down from going to the landfill,” said Jones, who is also the founder of Protect Our Winters, a non-profit climate change organisation. “Finding a material that perfectly balances performance, durability and sustainability is a real challenge, and that's why we are so excited about the Re-Up puffy. It sets a new standard for sustainable technical performance thanks to Allied RENU:750."

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RKS)

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