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Hydro donates over 10,000 pieces of flame-retardant workwear to Ukraine

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Hydro fire retardant jackets and pants

During 2024 and 2025, Hydro has donated more than 10,000 pieces of flame-retardant workwear to Ukrainian fire and rescue services. The donation is the result of a broad collaboration between Hydro's Norwegian aluminium plants and the inclusive business Sogn Vekst in Årdal.

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The flame-retardant jackets and pants became available when Hydro updated the protective clothing kits at all its Norwegian aluminium plants. Instead of destroying the old clothing, which is still perfectly functional, it was collected, quality checked and prepared for reuse.

Responsible for repurposing and packaging the workwear is Sogn Vekst, an inclusive business that provides jobs to people who, for various reasons, are unable to participate in the regular labour market. The transportation of the workwear to Ukraine is carried out by the humanitarian organisation Norwegian Ukrainian Fire and Ambulance Support (NUBAS).

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“This is circular economy in practice. Clothing that otherwise would have been destroyed gets a renewed purpose and helps save lives. We are pleased to be able to provide direct support to the fire and rescue services in Ukraine,” says Johan Berg, Head of Hydro's aluminium operations in Norway.

It has been four years since Ukraine was invaded by the Russian Federation in February 2022. The situation for fire and rescue services in the country is challenging and, in addition to the work itself, is affected and restricted in the war-torn region.

Hydro has also sent breathing apparatuses, protective masks and a rescue vehicle to Ukraine, as well as flame-retardant workwear. All the equipment has been sent to support fire and rescue services, which have a significant need for personal protective gear that shields against heat, flames, and smoke in dangerous situations.

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"This project has engaged people across all our plants. Knowing that our workwear, which has kept our employees safe, can now help protect people who are facing an extremely demanding situation in Ukraine, feels significant. Being able to make a real difference for others is both personal and important to us,” says Hanne Hoel Pedersen, HSE Manager at Hydro Årdal and one of the driving forces behind the initiative.

In total, 5,855 jackets and 4,960 flame-retardant pants have been sent from Hydro's Norwegian aluminium plants in Årdal, Sunndal, Karmøy, Husnes, and Høyanger to Ukraine.

The donated workwear is of high technical quality and is developed for use in demanding environments. The clothing is flame-retardant, antistatic, and certified according to European safety standards for protection against heat, flames, and molten metal.

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Note: This article has been issued by Hydro and has been published by AL Circle with its original information without any modifications or edits to the core subject/data.

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