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Proudly manufactured in Australia, DK Active strives to change the game in environmentally responsible design. They understand what sustainable fashion means and know that it starts with high-quality items that are built to last.

DK Active uses sustainable fabrics in place of traditional fabrics to help reduce their carbon emissions. Their fabrics include the regenerated nylon ECONYL® made from recycled fishing nets, fabric scraps, and carpets. They also use fabrics like organic cotton, bamboo, and modal.

They also minimize their impact by undertaking all activities from cutting through to distribution in-house at their HQ. Their offcuts are used to make samples, to test machines or they are donated to fashion schools or local gyms for filling boxing bags. By taking these extra steps they reduce their landfill contributions.

DK Active: Recycled Material

DK Active uses a regenerated nylon fabric called ECONYL®. It is made from recycled fishing nets, fabric scraps, and carpets. They also use fabrics like organic cotton, bamboo, and modal.

Certification

  • DK Active’s fabrics have the OEKO-TEX standard 100 certification.
  • Where possible they also utilise OEKO-TEX certified threads, buttons and other accessories.

Other Kudos

  • Plastic-free packaging and biodegradable satchels.
  • Carbon neutral shipping options through Australia Post. Compostable plastic-free plant-based satchels.
  • Their headquarters and distribution centre is powered by solar energy.

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