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Sustainability - 2 min read - September 29, 2023

Sustainability in fire gear: what are your options?

As we know, there is currently a real push towards embedding sustainability into everything we do within the protective clothing industry. When it comes to fire gear, we must, of course, prioritise the safety of the wearer. However, as technologies advance, there are more and more options for incorporating sustainable practices within fire gear. In this blog, we take a closer look at what your options are.

The key to sustainability in fire gear: life cycle extension 

Striving to extend the life cycle of fire suits is the main way that we can be more sustainable. The different types of fire suits — e.g. wildland, station wear and structural — have limitations when it comes to sustainability, due to the fibers needed to maintain their protective qualities.

This means that it is more effective to place our focus on the broader goal of making each type of garment last as long as possible before it needs to be replaced.

Material choices

The first way we can extend the life cycle of a fire suit is to purchase suits made from materials that last longer. You want to aim for materials that are more durable, both when the garment is in use and when it is undergoing repetitive laundering cycles. 

The second way is to choose more sustainable fibers and fabric options. For instance, with wildland and stationwear garments, we see a growing demand for garments made of Tencel Lyocell fibers. Within stationwear garments, we also see sustainable fabrics being made from recycled PET bottles. While we may not have quite the same options when it comes to sustainable materials being used in structural suits, ultimately the emphasis should be on seeking out garments that last longer, promoting both the highest levels of safety and durability. 

Care and maintenance programs 

Many garment manufacturers now offer care and maintenance programs when you purchase your garment from them. These specialised programs are set up to wash and repair your gear to the precise specifications of the manufacturer, ensuring that the garment is looked after to the highest standards. By making use of these programs, you can potentially double the lifetime of your fire suit.

Recycling programs

When thinking about sustainability, it’s important to consider the full cycle of a garment. When the fire suit does eventually reach the end of its life, how it is disposed of has an equal impact on the environment as how it is constructed. Thankfully, there are now a number of recycling programs in existence for fire gear. These are designed to pull apart and dispose of the suits in an eco-friendly manner, minimising their impact on the environment.   

Want to learn more about making sustainable choices in fire gear?

If you have any questions about any of the elements mentioned above, a member of our team will be more than happy to discuss them further. Get in touch here.