
PÁRAMO RECYCLING SCHEME
If you no longer need your Páramo, we’ll take it back.
Páramo is always looking for the path of least environmental impact. The Páramo Recycling Scheme is our way of providing a safe route for disposal of unwanted garments. We’ll take back any Páramo product (except underwear), and either find it a new home, or recycle it into new fabric. As a reward for your effort in getting old gear back to us, you can expect a generous discount on new Páramo products.
What we do with your gear
Why recycle Polyester?
Up to £50 off your next purchase!
For maximum environmental benefit we need as many Páramo garments to be diverted from landfill as possible. That’s why we’re offering a reward for every old Páramo garment that we receive. If you return a garment labelled Nikwax Analogy, we’ll give you a £50 discount on a new item worth more than £140 RRP. For any other Páramo garment you’ll get a £10 discount on a new item worth more than £25 RRP.
( See full terms and conditions below )
How to participate
Recycling your Páramo garment is easy. You can either send it in by post, or hand it in personally at one of our participating retailers including our own Páramo Brand Stores or bring it along to a Páramo direct event.
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By recycling polyester, we divert it from the main alternative which is to bury it at landfill sites. Creating new landfill sites is becoming increasingly difficult to do without destroying areas of natural habitat and aesthetic beauty. The less polyester we send to landfill, the less we have to dig up the countryside.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas, and as such a driver of climate change. There are two ways in which recycling polyester can reduce CO2 emissions. Firstly, it eliminates the risk of the fabric being incinerated as a means of disposal, which would release the carbon locked up in the material. Secondly, it requires less energy to recycle polyester than is required to replace it with virgin polyester made from scratch. Most of the energy used in industry still comes from burning fossil fuels, so a saving in energy means a saving in CO2 emissions.
The raw material used to make polyester is crude oil. Extracting oil from the ground is a dirty business, laden with environmental and social risks (see 



