Friday, September 11, 2009

Ripped Out Waders Live on in Patagonia's Recycled Waders Program


Hello from FlyFishing Retailer Day Two! Expanding on its popular "Common Threads" apparel recycling program, Patagonia is introducing a partnership that allows ripped-out waders to never say die. Patagonia and Seattle-based Recycled Waders have teamed up to offer fishermen a place to reincarnate their beloved-but-too-far-gone breathable waders. The material is then used to make handsomely simple and well-done fishing bags, like the Messenger Creel, which retails for about sixty bucks. You can find out more about Recycled Waders at http://recycledwaders.com. In the meantime, if you talk to the guys at the Patagonia booth this weekend, you'll probably impressed by their enthusiasm for making leakers into keepers. Hilary

**Editor's Update**

The folks at Patagonia provided some more color on the Recycled Waders story:

Just wanted to say thanks for a fine post and offer a small correction. While we did feature a story on our blog, The Cleanest Line, about Recycled Waders, I wanted to make sure readers of your blog knew that Recycled Waders is their own company - they aren't part of Patagonia at all. We just work with them on the materials that they in turn use to manufacture their goods. Here's a link to the story about Recycled Waders. Complete RW contact info is provided at the end of the post:http://www.thecleanestline.com/2009/07/fishing-waders-trigger-deep-thoughts-about-gear.htmlkind regards, localcrewassoc. editor, TheCleanestLine.com

3 comments:

Blaise said...

This is really great. I love to see big companies like Patagonia doing good things like this. I hope you don't mind, I posted a link to this blog entry on my blog: www.sickfishing.com. Thanks for sharing this! -Blaise

Hilary said...

Thanks, Blaise--and thanks to www.sickfishing.com.

localcrew said...

Hi there,

Just wanted to say thanks for a fine post and offer a small correction. While we did feature a story on our blog, The Cleanest Line, about Recycled Waders, I wanted to make sure readers of your blog knew that Recycled Waders is their own company - they aren't part of Patagonia at all. We just work with them on the materials that they in turn use to manufacture their goods. Here's a link to the story about Recycled Waders. Complete RW contact info is provided at the end of the post:

http://www.thecleanestline.com/2009/07/fishing-waders-trigger-deep-thoughts-about-gear.html

kind regards,
localcrew
assoc. editor, TheCleanestLine.com