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Ortlieb Back-Roller Plus QL2.1 Sac pour porteur de bagages denim -
Guess Milano Sac sling brown/ochre/burgundy -
Timbuk2 Co-Pilot S Valise 2 roues black -
Mandarina Duck Hunter Sac à main porté dos smoked pearl -
Kipling Basic Superworker S Sac d'ordinateur signature embossed -
Guess Pisa Sac weekend beige/brown/blue -
by Malene Birger Bae Small Sac à cosmétiques dark chokolate -
Eastpak Terminal + Sac de voyage triple denim -
FredsBruder Bestseller Riffel Sac fourre-tout black -
Eagle Creek Expanse Carry On 35 Valise 2 roues pilot blue -
Picard Buddy Pochette telephone schwarz -
Eagle Creek Gear Warrior Convertible Carry On Valise 2 roues black -
Piquadro P16 Sac sling grigio -
Ortlieb Back-Roller Design QL2.1 Sac pour porteur de bagages white/black -
Valentino Bags Pansy Sac à dos nero -
FredsBruder Bestseller Sac fourre-tout sky blue -
Abro Suede Juna Small Sac fourre-tout dark brown -
FredsBruder Bestseller Riffel Sac fourre-tout sky blue -
Mammut Trion 15 Sac à dos de randonnée white -
Bellroy Caddy Housse ordinateur eucalyptus -
Strellson Hyde Porte-document cognac -
Samsonite Guardit 3.0 Sac à dos à roulettes black -
Liebeskind Pochette telephone black -
Victorinox Travel Essentials Packing Cube Set Accessoire de voyage black
Haglöfs backpacks – material and sustainability
The lifestyle daypacks of the Haglöfs brand are made from particularly durable materials, making them perfect for spontaneous trips to the city or nature, regardless of the weather. With striking leather accents on the front, the Haglöfs daypacks not only gain functionality but also stylish design. The quality of the materials used forms the foundation of the brand's philosophy: sustainability. Haglöfs places great emphasis on reducing its ecological footprint. Therefore, only bluesign®-certified materials are used in the production of the backpacks. This voluntary initiative ensures that all textiles and materials used are produced in a sustainable way. The bluesign® certification guarantees an environmentally friendly end product and confirms the use of materials sourced according to the highest ecological standards.
Since 2008, Haglöfs has been an active partner of this sustainability initiative and focuses on innovative, environmentally conscious solutions. In addition, products that meet the brand's high sustainability criteria receive the "Sustainable Choice" label. This provides you, as a customer, with the assurance that you are purchasing a product that has been produced in an eco-friendly and sustainable manner. Haglöfs also collaborates exclusively with tanneries that are members of the Leather Working Group (LWG). This collaboration ensures that the leather used comes from sustainable and ethically correct sources. Haglöfs' sustainability measures go beyond material choice: low-emission logistics processes and the use of Fair-Trade coffee and organic fruit in all offices highlight the brand's green commitment.
About Haglöfs – sustainable backpacks from Sweden
Haglöfs, the Swedish brand for backpacks and outdoor equipment, has a long and successful history. The company was founded in 1914 by Wiktor Haglöf, a carpenter who dedicated himself to the production of backpacks. Growing up in Torsång, a small Swedish village, Haglöf was familiar with the harsh nature and the principles of sustainability from an early age. Using his craftsmanship, he created backpacks that could withstand the tough Swedish climate. Today, Haglöfs is one of the largest manufacturers of outdoor equipment in Scandinavia. The brand impresses with well-thought-out products that combine functionality, design, and sustainability. In 2015, Haglöfs was even awarded Sweden's most sustainable brand of the year. Haglöfs backpacks are characterized by durability and environmentally conscious production – values that are deeply rooted in the company's history.