Feldkirchen-Westerham, August 25th,
2015 – W.L. Gore & Associates plans to invest more than 15 million
USD over the next five years, to explore alternative durable water
repellent (DWR) solutions. The goal is to deliver new solutions with an
improved environmental profile while still providing durable comfort at
or above the performance level of today’s best DWR.
Gore recognizes the ongoing debate regarding PFCs, substances found
in a wide variety of applications – from the automotive industry, the
electronic to the textile industry. Perfluorinated materials are
typically used in the outdoor industry and in technical fabrics as a
treatment to improve the water, oil (e.g. sunscreen lotions) and stain
repellency of textiles, often referred to as DWR treatments. Since
concerns about PFCs and their presence in DWR treatments began to
surface, Gore Fabrics has been actively engaged in the issue.
Bernhard
Kiehl, Leader of the Gore Fabrics’ Sustainability Program: “Gore has
taken a leadership role in the outdoor industry regarding the
sustainable management of PFCs. We invested significantly and are one of
the first to completely eliminate PFOA from our raw materials in the
manufacture of the entire range of functional textiles.”
Gore’s current DWR combines high performance with less environmental Impact
Today Gore Fabrics uses a DWR treatment that has
greatly improved environmental properties. This was accomplished without
a need to increase the amount of chemicals used in the application
process or compromising the repellency performance end-user’s expect.
Bernhard Kiehl: “We are confident that our current DWR treatment
provides the best combination of high comfort, durable performance and
low environmental footprint.”
The current DWR treatments allow Gore to
achieve a very high durability of water repellency which enables a long
useful life for Gore functional outerwear products. Life Cycle Analysis
(LCA) studies conducted with critical guidance of the Oeko-Institut
Freiburg e.V. have shown that the best way to minimize the environmental
footprint of functional outerwear is to enhance its durability
(http://www.goretex.co.uk/remote/Satellite/content/responsibility/lifecycle-assessment).
DWR comparison test shows significant differences
Gore Fabrics has already made significant
investments in research of water repellent technologies to improve
environmental properties. Since 2013, Gore has been evaluating a range
of DWR treatments that are based on both fluorinated polymers and
non-fluorinated polymers e.g. hydrocarbon or wax-based. Lab and field
test results revealed that non-fluorinated DWRs currently available have
a significantly lower durability of water repellency in normal outdoor
use compared to the DWR that Gore uses. John P. Cusick, Global Business
Leader Consumer Garments: “During
our tests, the non-fluorinated DWR treatment completely failed after
only a short time of field use. This rapid decline of water repellency
fails to meet the user’s expectation and need for a comfortable, long
lasting, performing garment.”
$15,000,000 investment into research of alternative material solutions
To explore alternative material solutions, Gore
Fabrics plans to invest more than $15,000,000 over the next 5 years.
John P. Cusick: “We are open to different ideas and technologies from
both internal and external resources. Our commitment as a technology
leadership company goes far beyond finding alternatives to current
coating solutions. We also are exploring completely new approaches that
may provide the necessary functionalities in non-traditional ways in
order to reduce the environmental footprint of our products and to act
as a role model for a more responsible outdoor industry.”
About W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.
Gore is a technology-driven company focused on discovery and product
innovation. Well known for waterproof, breathable GORE-TEX® fabric, the
company’s portfolio includes everything from highperformance fabrics and
implantable medical devices to industrial manufacturing components and
aerospace electronics. Headquartered in the United States, Gore posts
annual sales of more than $3 billion and employs more than 10,000
associates with manufacturing facilities in the United States, Germany,
the United Kingdom, Japan and China, and sales offices around the world.
In Europe, Gore started its first business operations only a few years
after the Enterprise’s founding in 1958. Gore now has locations – sales
offices as well as production facilities – in the key European countries
dedicated to serving the markets of all of Gore’s product divisions.
Gore is one of a select few companies to appear on all of the U.S. “100
Best Companies to Work For” lists since the rankings debuted in 1984.
For several years now, Gore has also been voted one of the best
workplaces in Europe and has been ranked on top workplace lists in
France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Sweden. Learn more at gore.com.
Press contact
W.L. Gore & Associates GmbH
Aiblinger Straße 60 / D-83620 Feldkirchen-Westerham / Andreas Marmsoler
Telephone: +49 (0)8063 80 1533 / E-mail: andreas_marmsoler@wlgore.com
W.L. Gore & Associates
295 Blue Ball Road / Elkton, MD 21921 / Amy Calhoun
Telephone: 1-302-292-4663 / E-mail: acalhoun@wlgore.com
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