SAN DONÀ DI PIAVE, Venice, Italy — Atlantis Headwear is celebrating Earth Day and Earth Month 2026 by spotlighting the sustainability initiatives and innovations shaping its environmental impact across the headwear supply chain.
Known for its commitment to 100% sustainable headwear, the company continues to advance a science-based strategy aimed at reducing its environmental footprint from raw materials through final delivery.
Reducing Impact Through Measurable Goals
Atlantis has set a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 42% by 2030, compared to 2021 levels, reinforcing its long-term commitment to climate action.
To support this initiative, the company has invested in renewable energy, including a photovoltaic system installed at its warehouse facilities. The system is expected to generate approximately 50% of the company’s annual energy needs, significantly reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Sustainable Materials at the Core
Sustainability is embedded into every Atlantis product, with the brand incorporating a range of lower-impact materials, including:
- Polylana fiber, designed to reduce environmental impact while maintaining performance
- Recycled polyester (rPET) derived from post-consumer plastic bottles
- Recycled cotton sourced from pre- and post-consumer waste
The company also utilizes dope dyeing, a water-saving coloring process that reduces resource consumption during production.
Partnerships That Drive Awareness
Beyond product innovation, Atlantis collaborates with organizations and events aligned with its environmental values.
These efforts include partnerships with TEDx Venice to support marine pollution awareness through beach cleanups and sustainable merchandise, as well as collaborations with the All Blacks and cultural initiatives like the ONA Short Film Festival—helping amplify sustainability messaging through sport and storytelling.
Transparency and Certifications
Transparency remains a cornerstone of Atlantis’ sustainability strategy. The company holds globally recognized certifications, including the Global Recycled Standard (GRS), ensuring strict environmental and social criteria are met across the entire production process—from raw materials to finished products.
A Year-Round Commitment
While Earth Month provides an opportunity to highlight these initiatives, Atlantis Headwear emphasizes that sustainability is an ongoing priority. The company continues to invest in innovation, improve processes and set new benchmarks within the promotional products and decorated apparel industries.




