Sustainability
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Sep 12, 2025The Atlas Infinity Stretch Jacket is an above-average option for sustainability, though some of Helly Hansen’s other ski jackets have an even lower impact. Unlike many of Helly Hansen’s products, the jacket does not use Bluesign-approved materials. However, it integrates recycled materials, including a 54% recycled polyamide shell, 90% recycled polyester insulation, and 100% recycled polyester insulation on the back of the jacket. It also contains a PFAS-free durable water-repellent (DWR) finish and waterproof membrane.
In general, Helly Hansen excels in some of our sustainability metrics and lags behind similar brands in others. We love that Helly Hansen tracks its greenhouse gas emissions across all scopes—and more importantly, that it is making progress toward meeting its Science Based Targets Initiative-verified emissions-reduction targets. The brand has also made efforts to reduce its packaging impact, using 100% recycled poly bags for its products and recycled, Forest Stewardship Council-certified in-store shopping bags and hang tags. Since 2012, Helly Hansen has published an annual impact report detailing its progress toward sustainability initiatives, but compared with similar brands' reports, it offers somewhat limited data. Unfortunately, Helly Hansen falls behind similar brands when it comes to circularity initiatives: it only offers repairs for products covered under warranty and does not offer a resale or recycling program for used gear.
Below we break down in detail all of the Atlas Infinity Stretch'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 jackets and our review of the Atlas Infinity Stretch.
Helly Hansen Atlas Infinity Stretch
Longevity
PFAS-Free DWR
PFAS-Free Waterproof Membrane
Recycled Materials
Bluesign Approved
Responsible Manufacturing
Recycled and/or Reduced Packaging
Repair Services
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
Repair Services
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
Repair Services
Resale and/or Recycling Services
Carbon Footprint Tracking
Annual Impact Report
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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.