After more than a decade of effort, we have dramatically reduced the use of PFAS and PFCs across our product lines, but it’s been a struggle. Between 2013 and 2016, we were able to fully phase out the use of long-chain (or C8) fluorocarbon-based treatments in DWR (durable water repellent) finishes, guided by studies that demonstrated C8’s negative impacts on environmental and human health. Instead, we began using C6, a shorter-chain fluorocarbon that, at the time, was considered a less harmful chemistry. After our switch, new research emerged showing that C6 is just as detrimental to us and the environment. That’s when we decided to start working toward water-repellent finishes and membranes made without any PFAS or PFCs.
In Fall 2019, we launched our first products with DWR finishes made without PFAS or PFCs, and in 2021, we introduced the Men’s and Women’s Dual Aspect Jacket and Bibs, which eliminate perfluorinated chemicals from both the DWR coating as well as the water-repellent membrane.
In Spring 2024, about 96% of Patagonia’s materials by weight with water-repellent chemistries are made without PFAS.
(Making sure your waterproof and water-repellent gear stays that way means giving it the proper care it needs. Remember, a clean shell is a happy shell. Check out our product care guide for tips.)