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Supporting COP26 - Sustainable Practices in Workwear and Safety Footwear.
30 November 2021
SNICKERS WORKWEAR and Emma Safety Footwear leading sustainable business practices in their industries.
With COP26 and environmental responsibility all around us, the 'circularity gap' is very much in focus for protective wear manufacturers and users alike. It’s so important it's claimed that by embracing the circular economy, global greenhouse gas emissions could be cut by 39%*
That’s why Emma Safety footwear created the world's first ‘100% circular’ safety footwear range, and Snickers Workwear is at the forefront of sustainability in the workwear industry by sourcing the highest quality, hard-wearing products with as little environmental impact as possible.
The combined result is environmentally-friendly, ergonomically designed working clothes and safety shoes that are not only designed to meet the physical demands that tradesmen and women face at work but will reduce your carbon footprint too.
A video explaining how Emma Safety Footwear and Snickers Workwear are dressing the 'circularity gap' can be seen here from 9am (GMT) on Monday 25 October.
* Circularity Gap Report 2021 at https://www.cea.org.cy/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/circularity-gap-report-2021.pdf
- Jacket and trouser combination for winter
- Sustainable merino wool clothing from Snickers Workwear
- Protecwork range designed for high-risk environments
- Snickers adds new 4-way stretch trousers
- Snickers introduces new range of summer work clothes
- Protecting the knees
- Snickers introduces responsible hi-vis
- New collection of protective clothing and accessories
- Heavy duty working clothes
- Comfort and ventilation