Sustainability
Updated:
Oct 14, 2025Compared to other Black Diamond ski gloves we've reviewed, the Tour falls slightly short on sustainability. To start, it does not contain Bluesign-approved materials. Additionally, the glove’s leather is not Leather Working Group certified. While Black Diamond states that it sources leather from farms where animals are treated humanely, the lack of third-party accreditation does not meet our responsible leather criteria. However, the fleece lining in the glove is made of 100% recycled polyester. Lastly, the Tour does not contain a waterproof membrane or durable water-repellent coating; however, the glove is PFAS free and it comes with Nikwax to protect the leather, which is also PFAS free.
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. It 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. On the bright side, Black Diamond has reduced its packaging for some product categories and uses partially recycled cardboard. The brand also offers repair services regardless of warranty status for many of its products through its Reroute program. Unfortunately, Black Diamond does not provide a resale or recycling program for used gloves.
Below, we break down in detail all of the Tour'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 ski gloves and our review of the Black Diamond Tour Glove.
Black Diamond Tour
Longevity
PFAS-Free DWR
PFAS-Free Waterproof Membrane
Responsible Leather
Recycled Materials
Bluesign Approved
Responsible Manufacturing
Recycled and/or Reduced Packaging
Resale and/or Recycling Services
Carbon Footprint Tracking
Annual Impact Report
Longevity
PFAS-Free DWR
PFAS-Free Waterproof Membrane
Responsible Leather
Recycled Materials
Bluesign Approved
Responsible Manufacturing
Recycled and/or Reduced Packaging
Resale and/or Recycling Services
Carbon Footprint Tracking
Annual Impact Report
Longevity
PFAS-Free DWR
PFAS-Free Waterproof Membrane
Responsible Leather
Recycled Materials
Bluesign Approved
Responsible Manufacturing
Recycled and/or Reduced Packaging
Resale and/or Recycling Services
Carbon Footprint Tracking
Annual Impact Report
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