Sustainability
The Pursuit is Black Diamond’s most sustainable pole model, though it still lags behind poles from REI in that metric. The Pursuit’s grips are natural cork, with foam extensions made by Bloom, a company that produces an algae-based renewable alternative to plastic. Additionally, the wrist straps are made from post-consumer recycled fibers, making the Pursuit one of the few trekking poles with recycled components. Black Diamond offers replacement parts for all its poles, including the Pursuit, allowing users to extend their poles’ lifespan. If a pole breaks, the company provides repair services, although this is not included as one of our criteria since most fixes involve swapping out parts.
At the brand level, Black Diamond shows a mix of progress and gaps in its sustainability efforts. The company recently released its first impact report, outlining its efforts to reduce its environmental impact. From 2019 to 2021, Black Diamond reduced trekking pole packaging by nearly 50%, and it now uses 35% recycled cardboard. It also tracks its emissions using the Greenhouse Gas Protocol but does not publicly report greenhouse gas data. The brand recently set the goal to reduce its carbon intensity by 50% by 2030, but does not provide any more specifics. However, the brand does not offer a resale program for used gear.
Below we break down in detail all of the Pursuit's sustainability attributes at the product and brand level, including links to in-depth articles on relevant topics. For more, see our guide to the best trekking poles and our review of the Black Diamond Pursuit.
Black Diamond Pursuit
Longevity
Recycled Materials
Replacement Parts
Responsible Manufacturing
Recycled and/or Reduced Packaging
Carbon Footprint Tracking
Annual Impact Report
Longevity
Recycled Materials
Replacement Parts
Responsible Manufacturing
Recycled and/or Reduced Packaging
Carbon Footprint Tracking
Annual Impact Report
Longevity
Recycled Materials
Replacement Parts
Responsible Manufacturing
Recycled and/or Reduced Packaging
Carbon Footprint Tracking
Annual Impact Report
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These products are solid, middle-of-the-pack options for sustainability. In general, they meet at least half of our sustainability criteria for their category.
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The world of sustainability can be murky, but Better Trail is here to help bring clarity. We’ve exhaustively researched thousands of outdoor gear products, communicated with brands, and created a detailed and rigorous ratings system to bring it all together for you. At the pinnacle is Better Trail Certified.
Better Trail Certified products score 4 out of 5 or higher in our sustainability ratings and generally meet around 80% or more of our criteria. While it’s true that no product is 100% sustainable—all take resources to create and arrive at your doorstep—these products are industry leaders and among the most sustainable on the market.