Author: Lucy Purdy / Source: Positive News

From bags sewn from old bouncy castle fabric to products made from discarded sailcloth, three companies that are breathing new life into used outdoor material

Climbing equipment helps people stay safe on epic outdoor adventures. But post-use, it often ends up languishing in the lofts and sheds of climbers across the world – or in the bin.
Designer and keen climber Natalia Pearce realised that much of the gear still has plenty of life left. She launched her company, Scavenger, aiming to extract the maximum value from discarded materials with minimum added ‘raw’ components.Pearce set up collection points at climbing centres and shops around the UK. Any ‘crag swag’ that can be reused or repaired for reuse is donated to community groups or sold in the ‘preloved’ section of Scavenger’s online shop. The rest is transformed into bags, belts, dog gear and homeware: all designed and made in Sheffield.
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