Apron. Colors – red



140gr/m2 recycled cotton apron with front pocket. Measures 60 x 90cm.

Apron made of 140gr /m2 recycled cotton with front pocket and tie back closure


Nature line Apron, made of recycled cotton. With a front pocket and adjustment straps, fitting under the knee. Available in a wide range of colours, with recycled cotton distinctive in the label.

Recycled cotton apron with mottled finish. Front pocket. One size fits all.


No greenwashing, but telling a true story about sustainability! This Impact 180g recycled cotton apron is made with AWARE™ tracer. With AWARE™, the use of genuine recycled fabric materials (70% rcotton/30% rpet) and water reduction impact claims are guaranteed, by using the AWARE disruptive physical tracer and blockchain technology. Save water and use genuine recycled fabrics. With the focus on water, 2% of proceeds of each Impact product sold will be donated to Water.org. Don't worry about getting your clothes dirty. This beautiful apron has straps on the waist that help you get your perfect fit every time, and the front pocket is perfect for holding spoons, or any other accessory you need close at hand while cooking. Water savings are based on figures when compared to conventional fibre. This calculated indication is based on reliable LCA data as published by Textile Exchange in their Material Snapshots 2016.


Long apron 100 % recycled cotton, with front pocket

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From the Save the Planet collection, the recycled cotton kitchen apron (K18119) is the ideal accessory for those who want to combine practicality and sustainability.Perfect for cooking in style, this apron offers effective protection and an attractive design thanks to its melange effect colors.Made from 100% recycled cotton at 150 gr/m², the apron features a convenient front pocket to keep utensils and accessories within reach.The apron can be customized with screen printing on fabric for flat color logos or with heat transfer on fabrics for multicolor logos.














