I Hate to Break it to You About Neoprene, But....
"Although neoprene itself is not a skin contact sensitizer, certain neoprene adhesives contain 4% rosin (CAS No. 8050-09-7, previously known as "colophony"), which is a skin contact sensitizer under the European Union Dangerous Preparations Directive 1999/45/EC.[1] Some people are allergic to neoprene while others can get dermatitis from thiourea, a compound used to vulcanize rubber into neoprene which can be left over after the manufacturing process.
Lead-containing compounds, such as litharge (lead(II) oxide), are used as compounding agents to prepare finished products made of neoprene, and these can have a toxic effect on human blood, kidneys, and reproductive systems."That doesn't sound good.
But what to do? The formulation for neoprene, and what's been used with it, has stayed largely the same since it's creation in the 1930s. Patagonia has done an admirable job attempting to create a non petroleum based neoprene, but it misses the mark on two points: It's limestone based, another non renewable resource, and it still uses those toxic solvents.GreenSmart, previously known for converting their entire line of products to recycled plastic bottle based fabric has now created Neogreene. What's different, aside from a catchy name?
No toxic solvents. Water based, in fact. No VOCs. (that Neoprene smell, oh I'll miss it!) 25% less energy to make their products. 25% less petroleum, too. I know, petroleum is still in there, and they intend to reduce/eliminate that as well, but it's going to take thorough thinking, finding a replacement that doesn't likewise deplete resources.
All fine and good, but how's the gear they make with it?
Having tried a sample of both their laptop sleeve and water bottle tote, I can confirm they've done their homework on the rest of the product as well. You can see holes punched in the Neogreene at the base of their laptop sleeves, where your laptop is likely to still be cooling off after you've closed it. Two simple zipper pulls, with a nicely sized rubber grip on each.
And, you'll notice something missing.
No big box or cardboard frame around the sleeve when you buy it in a store. Just a small elastic loop to hang it up on the rack, and a small tag + sticker for your laptop.
On the sleeve itself there is stylized column of words detailing what it does and doesn't have. The color is just slightly different then the sleeve itself, so it manages to be subtle yet noticeable.
The water bottle tote repeats this same design scheme, helping de-granolify this most useful accessory for people wanting to carry their water bottles around while hiking, out on the trail, or on the train. And the green coloring of the Neogreene? Water based dyes (neoprene cannot be dyed)
Want to dig deeper in to what Neogreene is about, learn for yourself about it? See for yourself here. (It's both a web page and a pdf download.)
And before you say it, yes please, do contact them to tell them you're interested in wetsuits out to them. I've stopped being surprised after hearing it 4 times now. Hmm, an unmet need just waiting to be filled. You never know! They're making lunchbags next, why not scuba gear? Ok, perhaps not, but they can pass on interest to their partner in creation of Neogreene.
Readers: What other things that we all use are in need of a sustainable rehaul? What are some examples of success at that? Please comment below.
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- 7.22.09 / 6pm
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