
Materials Matter
The textiles, aluminum and plastics that make up Bumbleride products are carefully chosen for durability, safety and function, but also for their environment. Manufacturing can be a dirty business so we seek out suppliers that are innovating to save energry, conserve water and reduce pollution in landfills.

What is Recycled PET (RPET)?
RPET or recycled PET is considered a greener option in textiles today for a few reasons:
Various studies agree that it uses anywhere from 35-53% less energy to make recycled polyester than it does to make virgin polyester.
We are keeping bottles out of landfills and reducing use of raw/virgin materials.

Why Cork?
Cork is used in many high use applications including trekking pole handles, fishing rod handles, toys, shoes, insulation, wine stoppers, flooring, yoga mats, etc. It is a versatile resource straight from nature that is very easy to maintain.
Durable & Anti-microbial
100% Sustainable & Renewable
Naturally Waterproof & Non-toxic
Non-slip, Ergonomic Grip
Easy to Clean

Upcycled Sea Nets
Beginning with our 2020 Collection, we have sourced nylon recovered from the upcycling of fishing nets, which now make up 50% of the plastic components on our stroller frame. These fishing nets are recovered from the local oceans near our factory in Taiwan, cleaned, converted into reusable pellets, and injection molded into plastic parts. They have been tested extensively and have proved to be as durable as regular plastic.

Organic Cotton Collection
We are proud our organic collection is GOTS certified; free of pesticides and harmful chemicals. Plus, producing organic cotton uses 71% less water, 62% less energy and has less impact on the air than conventional cotton. Small choices make a big impact.
100% GOTS certified organic cotton
Free of pesticides
Free of harmful chemicals
Uses 91% less water and 62% less energy

What are PFAS or PFCs?
This group of chemicals, known as "forever chemicals" never go away, not from the environment and not from our bodies. PFAS and PFCs are abbreviations for a group of “poly or per fluorinated chemicals and compounds” most often referenced as specific versions named PFOA or PFOS. PFAS can most often be found in stain and water repellent fabrics, plastic food packaging, non-stick cooking equipment, drinking water and household cleaning products. There is evidence that exposure to PFAS is known to cause health issues in humans and animals and is unfavorable to the environment. Feel safe knowing all Bumbleride products are PFAS-free.
Details
Since 2016, all of our fabrics and padding are OEKO-TEX Standard 100, Class I certified free from harmful chemicals (What is OEKO-TEX?). Bumbleride products are free from Fire Retardants, Lead, Phthalates, BPA, Polyurethane Foam (excluding Travel Bags for form), PVC, Vinyl, Formaldehyde, Chlorine, PFAS and many more harmful chemicals.
Bumbleride fabrics are made from 100% RPET (post-consumer recycled plastic water bottles, polyethylene terephthalate, RPET). We have upcycled over 1 million bottles into our fabrics since 2011. In addition, our black colorways use an innovative dye process that conserves approximately 25-40 gallons of water per stroller. This dye process not only reduces water use, but also pollution.
In an industry where mega factories, fast fashion and mass production are the norm; causing social and quality control concerns along with extreme environmental harm, we have chosen to work with a family-run, small batch factory in Taiwan from the very beginning of Bumbleride. Our factory uses more than 50 local businesses as sub-contractors, who not only support the local economy, but allow for tight and close control on quality and efficiency. Read more about our Factory.
We are constantly evolving. We’ve been on a quest to find the most earth-friendly durable water repellent, as traditional DWR used on performance fabrics is harmful to our planet and people. This new DWR would have to meet our stringent high performance and durability standards in addition to being safer on the planet. Through much research and testing, we are proud to offer a PFAS free DWR (C-0) since our 2020 Collection, that replaces these chemicals with a plant based oil to ensure the utmost safety for baby and planet. This new DWR provides outstanding waterproof performance and will last through many machine washes (spot washing with mild soap and water recommended to reduce environmental impact). Learn more about our DWR.
Ocean plastic pollution is another critical issue that we are addressing with the help of our factory and suppliers. Discarded nylon fishing nets make up a significant part of the plastic pollution impacting our oceans, sea life and the environment. A single “ghost net” can last for months trapping fish, whales, dolphins, seals, turtles and sea birds. Since our 2020 Collection, we have sourced nylon upcycled from fishing nets, which now make up 25% of the plastic components on our stroller frame. Cleaner oceans, happier sea life and less virgin plastic.
We continue to research new materials that maintain our high standards for performance, while reducing our impact on the environment.
Since 2016, all of our fabrics and padding are OEKO-TEX Standard 100, Class I certified free from harmful chemicals (What is OEKO-TEX?). Bumbleride products are free from Fire Retardants, Lead, Phthalates, BPA, Polyurethane Foam (excluding Travel Bags for form), PVC, Vinyl, Formaldehyde, Chlorine, PFAS and many more harmful chemicals.
Bumbleride fabrics are made from 100% RPET (post-consumer recycled plastic water bottles, polyethylene terephthalate, RPET). We have upcycled over 1 million bottles into our fabrics since 2011. In addition, our black colorways use an innovative dye process that conserves approximately 25-40 gallons of water per stroller. This dye process not only reduces water use, but also pollution.
In an industry where mega factories, fast fashion and mass production are the norm; causing social and quality control concerns along with extreme environmental harm, we have chosen to work with a family-run, small batch factory in Taiwan from the very beginning of Bumbleride. Our factory uses more than 50 local businesses as sub-contractors, who not only support the local economy, but allow for tight and close control on quality and efficiency. Read more about our Factory.
We are constantly evolving. We’ve been on a quest to find the most earth-friendly durable water repellent, as traditional DWR used on performance fabrics is harmful to our planet and people. This new DWR would have to meet our stringent high performance and durability standards in addition to being safer on the planet. Through much research and testing, we are proud to offer a PFAS free DWR (C-0) since our 2020 Collection, that replaces these chemicals with a plant based oil to ensure the utmost safety for baby and planet. This new DWR provides outstanding waterproof performance and will last through many machine washes (spot washing with mild soap and water recommended to reduce environmental impact). Learn more about our DWR.
Ocean plastic pollution is another critical issue that we are addressing with the help of our factory and suppliers. Discarded nylon fishing nets make up a significant part of the plastic pollution impacting our oceans, sea life and the environment. A single “ghost net” can last for months trapping fish, whales, dolphins, seals, turtles and sea birds. Since our 2020 Collection, we have sourced nylon upcycled from fishing nets, which now make up 25% of the plastic components on our stroller frame. Cleaner oceans, happier sea life and less virgin plastic.
We continue to research new materials that maintain our high standards for performance, while reducing our impact on the environment.
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- www.oecotextiles.wordpress.com/2010/02/24/textiles-and-water-use
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- www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PET_bottle_recycling
- www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durable_water_repellent
- www.epa.gov/pfas/basic-information-pfas
- www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfluorinated_compound
- www.ceh.org/forever-chemicals-its-whats-for-dinner
- www.fao.org/in-action/globefish/fishery-information/resource- detail/en/c/388082
- www.oceanconservancy.org/trash-free-seas/plastics-in-the-ocean/global-ghost-gear-initiative
- www.worldanimalprotection.org/news/ghost-gear-still-plaguing-ocean-wildlife-big-business-making-improvements
- www.pfascentral.org/pfas-free-products
- www.oecotextiles.wordpress.com/2010/02/24/textiles-and-water-use
- www.oecotextiles.wordpress.com/2009/07/14/why-is-recycled-polyester-considered-a-sustainable-textile
- www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PET_bottle_recycling
- www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durable_water_repellent
- www.epa.gov/pfas/basic-information-pfas
- www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfluorinated_compound
- www.ceh.org/forever-chemicals-its-whats-for-dinner
- www.fao.org/in-action/globefish/fishery-information/resource- detail/en/c/388082
- www.oceanconservancy.org/trash-free-seas/plastics-in-the-ocean/global-ghost-gear-initiative
- www.worldanimalprotection.org/news/ghost-gear-still-plaguing-ocean-wildlife-big-business-making-improvements
Bumbleride Safety Certifications:
- ASTM-F833 (US)
- SOR-85-379 (Canada)
- EN-1888 (Europe)
- AS/NZS-2088 (Australia / New Zealand)