eVent Fabrics launches plant-based collection

eVent® Fabrics, known for its breathable and weatherproof laminates, has introduced a new circular fabric collection aimed at pushing the boundaries of sustainability in technical apparel. Engineered to be both plant-based and fully recyclable, the collection includes 11 different laminate configurations across its stormST and windstormST platforms.

This innovation is grounded in monomaterial construction, enabling easier mechanical recycling and supporting closed-loop systems without sacrificing the breathability, durability, and weather resistance that outdoor consumers rely on.

The stormST fabrics are optimized for breathable waterproof protection, making them suitable for outerwear, footwear, and active accessories, particularly in outdoor and urban environments. Meanwhile, windstormST fabrics provide highly breathable windproofing, ideal for active users exposed to gusty, cold conditions.

All fabrics in the collection are PFAS-free and carry bluesign, Oeko-Tex, and GRS certifications, making them not only safe but also compliant with upcoming environmental regulations.

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