In a nod to innovation and Swiss national pride, three of Switzerland's most cutting-edge firms have collaborated to produce a revolutionary winter jacket. Nespresso, Mammut, and HeiQ have created the Extraordinary Jacket, a ground-breaking piece of outerwear composed of recycled post-consumer aluminium.
Nespresso's Switzerland Head of Marketing and Sustainability, Irene Balascas, said, "We are proud to contribute to this innovative project and bring another product highlighting the resource-efficiency of aluminium capsules once again as we already did in previous collaborations with equally renowned brands."
The aluminium from repurposed Nespresso capsules is used in Mammut's ultralight Ajungilak insulation, thanks to the company's use of HeiQ XReflex technology, powered by Xefco. The Extraordinary Jacket is 20 per cent more effective at retaining heat than a standard insulation jacket of the same thickness. The unique HeiQ XReflex 3D aluminised scrim layer reflects the body's heat radiation inside the insulation layers, allowing the user to keep warm without using more energy.
Nic Brandenberger, CMO of Mammut, stated, "By using aluminium from used Nespresso capsules into Mammut outerwear, using HeiQ XReflex technology, we are providing our customers with superior temperature regulation performance."
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