Repurposed Rope Insulators

Mammut Loopinsulation Repurposes Industrial Rope Production Scraps

In preparation for the 2024 winter season, Mammut introduced Mammut Loopinsulation, an innovative insulation made from production scraps generated during industrial rope manufacturing. To create this groundbreaking insulation, Mammut collaborated with Austrian rope manufacturer Teufelberger and uses a mechanical recycling process without chemicals to turn scraps into high-quality insulation.

A 2018 analysis of Mammut's carbon footprint revealed that 13% of the company's CO2 emissions came from rope manufacturing. In response, the Swiss mountain sports outfitter began researching repurposing rope production scraps, which ultimately led to the new Loopinsulation technology.

"With Mammut Loopinsulation, we are embracing a circular and resource-conscious approach to material reuse," says Helena Theba, Material Management Lead at Mammut, "This is a critical step toward the future of sustainable outdoor clothing."
Trend Themes
1. Circular Economy Clothing - Mammut Loopinsulation highlights an emerging trend where production waste is repurposed into new high-quality materials, drastically reducing industry waste.
2. Chemical-free Recycling Processes - Utilizing mechanical recycling without chemicals as employed by Mammut Loopinsulation introduces eco-friendlier methods in material repurposing.
3. Sustainable Outdoor Gear - The creation of insulation from industrial rope scraps showcases an innovation in sustainable materials specifically for the outdoor apparel and gear industry.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Apparel - The outdoor apparel industry can experience significant environmental benefits from adopting repurposed material technologies like Mammut Loopinsulation.
2. Recycling and Waste Management - Mechanical recycling as demonstrated by Mammut Loopinsulation offers transformative methods for the recycling and waste management industry.
3. Rope Manufacturing - Repurposing production scraps into new products reveals new sustainable pathways for the rope manufacturing industry.

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