When you head to the mountains, you don’t just want to feel warm and dry all day… you also want gear that doesn’t cost the earth.

Here are a handful of ski and snowboard clothing brands making real moves toward sustainability with recycled fabrics, PFAS-free waterproofing, renewable materials, repair programs, and more.

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What to Look For When Choosing Sustainable Snow Gear

When you shop for ski or snowboard clothes and want to keep your environmental impact low, here are the criteria I use:

🌲 Fabrics made from recycled materials (e.g. recycled polyester, PET bottles, reused insulation) or renewable fibers.

🌲 Waterproofing and membrane treatments that are PFAS/PFC-free.

🌲 Commitment to product longevity – durable construction, repair options, resale/renewed programs.

🌲 Transparent supply chains and clear sustainability credentials/certifications.

🌲 If possible: ethical sourcing and fair labor practices (especially for down, wool, or natural fibers).

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1. Houdini

Houdini Sportswear is one of the strongest sustainability leaders in outdoor apparel. They use recycled, biodegradable, and Bluesign-approved fabrics, and they’ve been pushing circular design longer than almost anyone in the industry. Their shells and midlayers are built for durability and repairability, and a surprising number of pieces are fully recyclable at the end of their life. Houdini also offers repair services, a Reuse program, and rental options for some of their gear, which really helps keep clothing in circulation instead of landfills. The styles are simple, functional, and perfect if you’re into a clean Scandinavian look on the mountain.

🌍 Swedish brand, widely available in Europe and North America, with global shipping on their website and retailers like Backcountry and Alpinetrek.

2. Patagonia

Patagonia has long been a benchmark for sustainable outdoor gear. Their ski and snowboard clothing lines use high proportions of recycled materials, organic cotton, and responsibly sourced down. Many of their newest pieces are built without PFAS (“forever chemicals”) in their waterproof treatments, which is a huge win for both human and environmental health.

They also prioritize longevity and circular design, offering repair and resale through their Worn Wear program so gear lasts wayy longer than a season.

🌍 Global – widely available across Europe, North America, and online shops.

3. Picture

Picture Organic Clothing blends bold, modern style with some serious sustainability efforts. Their products are made from recycled, bio-sourced or responsibly sourced materials under certifications like GOTS/OCS/RCS, and the brand aims for durability so you’re not replacing gear every season.

Waterproofing uses PFAS-free, bio-based finishes, and they’ve also significantly reduced plastic packaging by changing how they fold and pack items.

🌍 France-based, with shipping across the EU and many retailers worldwide.

4. Dope Snow

Dope Snow is the more style-forward sibling brand under Sweden-based Ridestore, with bold designs and relaxed, snowboarder-inspired fits. Sustainability has become a bigger focus in recent years, and their 2025 collection meets the strict criteria of the Bluesign standard. That means tighter controls on chemicals, safer production processes, and better protection for workers and waterways.

Most of their polyester is recycled, and they use PFAS-free waterproof coatings, which is a meaningful step away from the chemical-heavy treatments common in snow gear. Dope Snow is a good option if you want gear that feels modern and expressive while still making smarter choices when it comes to materials.

🌍 Sweden-based, with wide availability across Europe and through global online retailers.

5. Montec

Montec is Dope Snow’s sister brand, also operated by Ridestore, but with a slightly more technical and performance-driven feel. Their designs are cleaner and more minimalist, often appealing to riders who want practical, mountain-ready gear without the premium price tag of high-end alpine brands.

While Montec is not fully sustainable across their entire lineup, they have taken some meaningful steps in recent years. Many outer layers use recycled polyester, their water repellency is PFC-free, and they rely on small-batch production to help avoid overstock and unnecessary waste. Their jackets are especially popular for being durable, weatherproof, and well thought out, making them a solid choice for anyone trying to be kinder to the planet.

🌍 Based in Sweden with shipping to the EU, UK, US, Canada, and Australia.

6. VAUDE

VAUDE, a German outdoor brand, offers ski touring and winter outerwear with a clear focus on sustainability. Their clothing lines often use recycled PET bottles, recycled materials, and follow strict eco-friendly manufacturing standards.

They aim for durable, long-lasting pieces designed to reduce textile waste, and many of their jackets, pants, and gear are built for serious mountain use without sacrificing their environmental principles.

🌍 Europe-wide with shipping across most EU countries.

7. Norrøna

Norrøna is a technical outerwear brand from Norway that combines high mountain performance with a sustainability roadmap. They’re committed to responsible materials, supply-chain transparency, and transitioning toward 100% traceable recycled or renewable fabrics for all their products by 2029.

They also prioritize durable construction and supply chain accountability, an important benchmark when you want gear that lasts many seasons.

🌍 Norway-based, widely available across Europe and through many global outdoor retailers.

8. The North Face

For those who want large-scale impact, The North Face has taken real steps toward greener gear. Their FUTURELIGHT line uses membranes made with recycled materials, focuses on breathability and performance, and avoids harmful PFAS-based treatments when possible.

They also run a Renewed program that refurbishes and resells used gear, helping to extend the life of garments and reduce waste from fast consumption cycles.

🌍 Global – widely available across Europe, North America, and many other regions.

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Winter adventures don’t have to come at the planet’s expense. Choosing snow gear made with recycled materials, safer waterproofing, and thoughtful design helps reduce impact without sacrificing warmth or performance. Whether you’re chasing fresh powder or hanging out at the lodge, investing in better-made gear lets you enjoy the mountains with a lighter footprint and a clearer conscience.