Microfiber cleaning cloths with textile packaging, durable and reusable

Sustainability and equity for Alpine Convention

  • Client

    Alpine Convention is an international organization pioneering the path toward sustainable living in the Alps. The first treaty dedicated to the sustainable development and protection of an entire mountain range.

  • What do they want?

    They are interested in developing various promotional products to support their marketing and communication goals, always reflecting their core values: sustainability, ecology, and fairness.

Arpe’s proposal for Alpine Convention

Alpine Convention found us through our own product website, Arpe Shop, with the intention of co-creating a branded item. We guided them to our promotional product catalogue, which is much broader and features one clear star: the microfiber cloth. From there, we proposed various textile packagings until we found the best fit — the G-Bag.

Our cleaning cloths
  • Product

    Since they discovered us via Arpe Shop, the first product Alpine Convention had in mind was the microfiber towel. But once we showed them the full range of customizable items, they chose our other star product: the microfiber cloth.

  • Packaging

    Packaging was a key factor, as Alpine Convention wanted the project to clearly reflect its values of sustainability and equity. They were looking for a conscious and long-lasting packaging solution, like a textile bag. So we presented the different options: mini mesh bags (zero waste), textile sleeves, G-Bags... And in the end, they chose the latter.

    Our textile packaging 
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Somos sostenibles porque...

We eco-design, we look for the most optimal sizes for the cloths and we cut the fabric accordingly, in order to generate the least amount of waste.

We produce and buy locally, in companies km0, to promote local industry.

We manufacture with fabric made with polyester yarn from post-consumer rPET bottles, and we print with OEKO-TEX certified inks.

We design and manufacture in our factory in Arenys de Munt that runs with solar panels, 100% renewable energy.

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