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    Nordic Wristbands adds to sustainability initiatives

    James RobertsonBy James RobertsonMarch 31, 2025Updated:July 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nordic achieved 44% emissions reduction through recycled materials in 2024, has introduced Recycled Ocean Plastic wristbands in 2025.

    Nordic Wristbands, a pioneer in event identification and smart access technology, has achieved a significant CO2E reduction through sustainable manufacturing policies. By switching to recycled polyesters and organic materials to produce fabric wristbands and integrated NFC tech elements, the company has announced that it reduced production emissions from 302 tons to 168 tons of CO₂e — a 44% decrease compared to the previous year.

    Nordic has strengthened its ongoing commitment to the environment with the addition of Recycled Ocean Plastic wristbands to its range.

    This substantial emissions reduction highlights the powerful impact that material choices can have, even in small, everyday products.

    The environmental benefit in 2024 is equivalent to:

    • Saving approximately 4,041 trees
    • Recycling 8,746 full bags or 69 tonnes of mixed waste
    • Replacing 7,658 light bulbs with energy-efficient LEDs
    • Preventing the burning of 1.1 railcars of coal
    • Cycling 518,013 miles instead of driving gas-powered cars
    • Removing 44.8 gas-powered vehicles from roads for one year
    • Powering 39.3 homes with 100% renewable electricity for one year

    “Sustainability isn’t just a checkbox — it’s a responsibility,” said Jone Nuutinen, Founder of Nordic Wristbands. “This shift to recycled fabrics and Stand For Trees partnerships are part of our larger mission to minimise our environmental impact while delivering premium, tech-integrated solutions to events and experiences worldwide.”

    In addition to its emissions-reduction efforts, Nordic Wristbands offsets its annual production-related emissions via certified carbon offset initiatives. Nordic is entering its fourth year partnering with Stand for Trees to balance unavoidable associated impacts, reinforcing its commitment to long-term climate action.

    www.nordicwristbands.com

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