Our small partner factory in China only produces Nomadix products.
All of our products are made from post-consumer recycled plastics.
Our products [Original Towel, Mini Towel, Ultralight Towel, Bandana Towel, Tiny Towel, Changing Poncho, Poncho Towel, Festival Blanket, Puffer Blanket] are made from 90%+ recycled material.
Our cardboard shipping boxes are recyclable in the majority of residential curbside recycling bins. If your local recycling program does not accept this type of material, you can find a drop-off location near you HERE.
We are Climate Neutral Certified, meaning we measure and offset our emissions caused in production and shipping in their entirety. Read more about our journey to reaching carbon neutrality HERE.
The fabrics we use are certified by Global Recycle Standard, and the Nomadix MicroTerry and MicroSuede materials have a UPF50+ rating.
Sustainability is woven into who we are and what we make. That’s why we are committed to reducing our impact on the planet by creating durable and versatile products, using recycled materials, manufacturing responsibly, and collaborating for change. Learn more HERE.
As a Social Purpose Corporation, our mission is to introduce the world to better-for-the-planet towels without sacrificing our commitment to the environment. Our mission is woven into every choice we make, big and small, like offsetting our carbon footprint, maintaining healthy manufacturing practices and even giving our employees unlimited vacation days to live their best lives. We believe the change starts with us. Learn more HERE and read our annual SPC report HERE.
Nomadix joined the growing movement of brands achieving the Climate Neutral Certified standard by measuring our 2021 greenhouse gas emissions, purchasing eligible verified carbon credits to offset that footprint, and implementing plans to reduce emissions next year and beyond. In 2021, Nomadix offset 3,892 metric tons of CO2 emissions with the help of two partner organizations, BEF and Carbonfund.org to support renewable energy and forestry projects. Learn more