Sustainability
Updated:
Oct 14, 2025The Titan Gore-Tex (women’s Sequoia Gore-Tex) incorporates some notable sustainability features at the product level, but Dakine falls short as a brand. This glove is one of the few models we tested that incorporates recycled materials, with a 55% recycled polyester shell and 50% recycled polyester insulation. The Titan also has a PFAS-free durable water-repellent treatment and Gore-Tex ePE waterproof membrane. This membrane is also recycled, but the glove does not feature Bluesign-approved materials.
Dakine has made some sustainability efforts, such as shipping products in compostable polybags and reducing plastic packaging. However, the company does not track its greenhouse gas emissions or offer a gear resale program. We were also unable to find an annual impact report outlining its environmental initiatives or progress. While some of Dakine’s products appear to be manufactured in Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production-certified factories, the company provides little public information about this. We reached out to Dakine for more information but did not receive a response.
Below, we break down in detail all of the Titan Gore-Tex'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 Sequoia.
Dakine Titan Gore-Tex
Longevity
PFAS-Free DWR
PFAS-Free Waterproof Membrane
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
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
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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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.