A close-up image of organic cotton denim jeans represents prAna's use of organic content.

Circularity

Every second, one garbage truck of textiles is dumped in the landfill or burned. But using circular manufacturing methods, we can bring these existing materials back into the process—minimizing waste and making them useful once again.
A close-up image of organic cotton denim jeans represents prAna's use of organic content.

Circularity

Every second, one garbage truck of textiles is dumped in the landfill or
burned. But using circular manufacturing methods, we can bring these
existing materials back into the process—minimizing waste and making them
useful once again.
An infographic of The Renewal Workshop's process called The Renewal System.
Renewed Apparel Program

Circularity Superstars

Our circular model extends the life of our clothing and diverts textiles from the landfill by repairing or renewing existing products, restoring their wearability before re-selling.

Where We Are:

Our renewed apparel program has allowed us to divert 56k+ pounds of garment waste from the landfill since 2016. (2016-2021)

Where We’re Going:

We are continually looking for new and innovative ways to improve product resale, recycling, and reuse options.

Want to Learn More?

Discover the ins and outs of how a renewed apparel program can work and help support a circular economy.

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An image of empty, plastic water bottles represents prAna's use of recycled fibers.
Recycled Fibers

One Person’s Trash is Another One’s Sweater

We believe in making our products with existing materials as often as possible, giving things that have already been created a second life. That’s why you’ll find recycled fibers at the top of our preferred fibers list. Learn more about each recycled fiber we use here.