This is a dual donation product.
A portion of the proceeds from each unit sold are donated to both Redkite (learn more) and CHAC (learn more).
G805R – NeoFlex Arctic Cold Weather Gloves
Size | Pack Size | Carton Size |
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Small (S) | 6 Pairs | 72 Pairs |
Medium (M) | 6 Pairs | 72 Pairs |
Large (L) | 6 Pairs | 72 Pairs |
X-Large (XL) | 6 Pairs | 72 Pairs |
2X-Large (2XL) | 6 Pairs | 72 Pairs |
NeoFlex Arctic Cold Weather Gloves belong to our NeoFlex range of Certified Carbon Neutral safety gloves, the first Certified Carbon Neutral gloves in Australia.
Providing the highest-level of abrasion resistance available (EN388 Level 4) along with excellent tear resistance (EN388 Level 3) and cut and puncture resistance (Level 2), these gloves are made from a thin, fine 15 gauge nylon acrylic liner with terry double-layered liner to retain warmth. A Next Gen Nitrile sandy finish on the palms and fingers increases wet and dry grip, and the glove has been produced to match the pH level of human skin for reduced skin irritation, enabling them to be used for longer periods of time.
Perfect for use in cold storage, agriculture, commercial fishing, construction, ski fields, and outdoors during winter as well. They are Oeko-Tex certified safe to use against your skin, and Actifresh treased to protect against bacterial growth and odours. No solvents are used in the manufacture of this glove.
For retailers, the NeoFlex Arctic Cold Weather Gloves are laundered and individually packed with a header card and GS1 barcode, making them easy to hang directly onto a glove stand and sell immediately. Available in packs of 6 pairs or cartons of 72, from size small all the way up to double extra-large.
How do we achieve Certified Carbon Neutral?
Using the Life-Cycle Analysis approach during the manufacturing of the NeoFlex Certified Carbon Neutral range of safety gloves, all activities from raw material extraction to goods leaving the gate were assessed to derive the total carbon footprint of producing this range of gloves. The emissions absorbed by the trees in our reforestation project is then quantified, validated and verified through ISO 14064-2. These verified emission removal units are called “carbon insets”. These carbon inset units are then set off against the emissions released during glove production, effectively negating the impact on the atmosphere.
These gloves are then certified Carbon-Inset, which means emissions are negated within the value chain of business operations – as opposed to the normal practice of paying another company to offset emissions. As a result of the progressive changes a company has to make in order to obtain carbon insets, Carbon Insetting has a greater impact on combating climate change and a more direct positive impact on all stakeholders of a business, since it profoundly influences the working value chain of a business than the more traditional Carbon Offsetting.