Warm Fleeces – Our Guide To The Best Jackets for Earth-Conscious Camping

There’s nothing like a warm fleece jacket for keeping the chill off when camping.

But, most are made from polyester or other fabrics that shed millions of plastic microfibres when they’re washed. Those fibres end up in the sea, not just harming sealife, but getting into seafood too.

We’ve been scouring the manufacturers and shops for alternatives. So, here’s our round-up of earth-friendly warm jackets for men and women.

Latest update: December 2021

All our reviews at Campfire Magazine are independent and honest.

Our Top 5 Tips to think about selecting a Warm Fleece

  1. If you already have polyester clothes (and who doesn’t!), then wash at low temperatures in a Guppyfriend bag. The bag keeps the microfibres out of the water cycle. Don’t tumble dry.
  2. Buy secondhand fleeces so that you’re at least minimising new production (and then do 1.)
  3. Opt for products with a greater percentage of cotton. There are lots of fleeces and hoodies with cotton outers, but a plastic-based fleece lining (and then do 1.)
  4. Buy the highest quality clothes you can afford. They last longer and plastics are shed more in the first few washes.
  5. Buy fleeces made from recycled plastic. They still shed fibres, but you’ll at least be minimising new production


And now our top choices for fleeces and fleece alternatives…

Prices vary a lot and there are often discounts, so the £ sign is a rough guide only. 

£ – under £50
££ – £50 to £100
£££ – Over £100

Pre-owned – in the spirit of reusing, each item has a link to the product on Ebay. Used items won’t always be available, of course, but there’ll be new ones if not.

If you don’t have time to look through all our favourite choices, here are our top three brands for fleece jackets.

BEST FOR ECO RATING

Vaude

  • Green Shape label denotes sustainable garments
  • Some fleece from FSC wood cellulose – no microplastics
  • Renewable resources used in manufacture
  • Best in class eco credentials
Vaude Women Women's Miskanti Fleece Jacket - Petroleum, 40

£££ Or buy pre-owned

BEST FOR STYLES

Icebreaker

  • Merino wool from certified and audited farms. No mulesing and high welfare
  • No acrylic from early 2020
  • Products in biobags
  • Real commitment to environment
icebreaker Women's Descender LS Zip Fleece Jacket, womens, Fleece jacket., 103900001M, Jet...

£££ Or buy pre-owned


Jack Wolfskin

  • Recycled fleece
  • Good range
  • Affordable

Sky Peak

££ Or buy pre-owned

Kiewa – men only

££ Or buy pre-owned

Moonrise – men and women

£ Or buy pre-owned

BEST VALUE

Craghoppers

  • Recycled fleece
  • Wide range
  • Very affordable

Apollo – men only

Craghoppers Men's Apollo FLC JKT Jacket, Black Marl, S

£ or buy Pre-owned

Mannix – men and women

£ or buy  Pre-owned

Miska (women) and Corey (men)

£ or buy Pre-owned


Bam

  • Organic bamboo clothing
  • Soft materials
  • High welfare merino production. No mulesing

  • Bamboo tops – women

    £

    Bamboo hoodies – men

    £


    Patagonia

    • Recycled polyester and poly-wool fleece

    Better Sweater

    patagonia Men's M's Better Sweater Jkt Jacket, Industrial Green, S

    ££ - or buy Pre-owned

    Retro

    Patagonia 22806-PLCN W's Retro Pile Hoody Jacket Women's Pelican Size XL

    ££ or buy Pre-owned


    Quechua at Decathlon

    • Recycled polyester
    • Ridiculously low prices – from £11

    MH120 mountain fleece


    Wearth

    • A portal to lots of environmentally-friendly brands
    • T-shirts, fleeces and more
    • Men, women, unisex and kids

    Ethical Superstore

    • Lots of environmentally-friendly brands
    • Full range of clothing
    • Men, women, unisex and kids

    £ to ££

    Plastic-free alternatives to polyester, acrylic and nylon

    Did you know the National Trust is aiming to kit out all its staff in non-plastic fleeces? There’s a growing number of manufacturers who are really working hard to come up with alternatives.

    Cotton, hemp, bamboo and other plant fibres

    It’s possible to make lovely outdoor clothes out of these natural fibres. They’re easy to care for too. It’s best if they’re grown organically, of course. Not so easy to find just yet, but we’ll update this article as new brands appear. Bamboo is an amzingly versitile fibre we wrote an article about Bamboo Plates too.

    Wood cellulose

    This is a newish material and Vaude (see below) are the only company we’ve found who are using it for some of their fleeces in their Green Shape range. Expensive, though, but as more people get on board, it should become more affordable.

    Wool

    Warm and way better than plastic. But not for vegans. Sheep-shearing might not kill the animal, but it’s stressful and wool production is intrinsically bound up in meat production.

    Even if you are happy to buy wool, you won’t want to buy merino wool that comes from farms that use mulesing. I won’t go into the details here, but it’s a barbaric practice (mostly in Australia).

    Ask the retailer about farming standards and animal welfare. If they can’t answer the question, don’t buy it! Incidentally, we asked Bam, who use some merino in their jackets, and immediately got a great and reassuring reply. It’s worth asking!

    Environmentally friendly plastic clothing?

    Some brands market polyester clothes as environmentally friendly because they make the garments from recycled plastic bottles or waste plastic from the sea. 

    These are obviously better than new polyester because the process uses less energy and produces about half the greenhouse gas emissions. But, they do still shed microfibres.

    UPDATE: Researchers at Newcastle University have found that a delicate wash, which uses up to twice as much water as a standard cycle, releases on average 800,000 more microfibres.


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