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Opera Sport Sustainability Profile

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OpéraSPORT sets out a CSR strategy focused on materials, chemical management, waste reduction, care and repair, packaging, operations, and workplace practices. Since its first collection, the brand has used materials made from industrial waste alongside certified organic cotton, and it also uses recycled silk, cashmere, wool, cotton, polyester, and polyamide. The company says it does not use animal leather, exotic skins, or fur, and works with suppliers that follow a restricted substance list in line with the EU REACH directive. It also describes efforts to reduce waste, limit air travel, use reusable items in the office, and design garments for wear, repair, and repurpose.

Opera Sport Sustainability Actions

Use of recycled and organic materials

Since the first collection, OpéraSPORT has incorporated materials made from industrial waste along with certified organic cotton. Each material is chosen based on its look, quality, and performance.

Recycled fibres in collections

Recycled silk, cashmere, wool, and cotton in the collections come from pre-consumer waste, including excess fabric from weaving, factory cutting rooms, and unsold items. These materials are processed back into fiber form, spun into yarns, and then woven or knitted into fabrics.

Recycled synthetics sourced from waste

Recycled polyester and polyamide are sourced from consumer and industrial waste, such as plastic bottles and discarded textiles. These materials undergo fewer processing stages compared to new synthetics and are selected for their durability and performance in garment production.

Recycled and water-based PU

Our PU is either recycled PU or water-based PU. Recycled PU saves on raw materials, energy costs, and CO2 emissions. Water-based PU is environmentally friendly because it is produced in a polluti-on-free, non-toxic process and does not contain harmful chemicals.

No animal leather or fur

OpéraSPORT does not use animal leather or exotic skins in garment production. Instead, the brand incorporates alternatives such as recycled PU and water-based PU. Wool and cashmere used in collections come from recycled sources. This approach reduces the need for newly sourced fibers. All collections are fur-free.

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Opera Sport Sustainability Commitments

2030

Expand material selections

Looking ahead, OpéraSPORT aims to expand its material selections and explore additional recycled fibers.

2025

Develop care videos

The team is developing a series of garment care videos to provide additional guidance on fabric care and maintenance.

2025

Repair service and local tailors

OpéraSPORT is exploring options for recommending local tailors for repairs and keeping spare parts, such as buttons, at the Copenhagen office for customers who need replacements for past editions.


Sustainable Development Goals

Opera Sport is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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