Sustainability Summary
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Colorado Threads is a Denver-based activewear brand founded in 2014 with a stated focus on keeping plastic out of landfills and oceans, using recycled materials and local production. The company says it produces items locally in Denver, works with companies that ensure workplace safety, and is continuing to move toward a more sustainable product line. Its sustainability content emphasizes recycled PET water bottles, post-consumer waste, reduced environmental impact, and OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified fibers. The brand also describes community giving, local engagement, and a circular approach to clothing through a planned buy-back program.
Colorado Threads Sustainability Actions
Colorado Threads Sustainability Commitments
2025
Working toward B Corp
To further solidify their commitment to ethical business practices, the brand is currently working toward B Corp Certification—a respected standard that recognizes companies for social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency.
2025
Introduce a buy-back program
Lucero is well aware of the environmental impact of textile waste and is excited to introduce a buy-back program that promotes a more circular economy. Instead of throwing away gently used clothing, customers will soon be able to sell it back to Colorado Threads, helping to extend the life of their products.
2025
Expand local events
Colorado Threads plans to host more local events this year, encouraging people to “come hang out.”