One of the biggest challenges that the outdoor industry faces is that of its own waste. The products and apparel that brands sell for use outdoors have a lifespan. When that lifespan is over, many of those items end up in landfills. And, they can take decades to degrade and are often harmful to the environment.
This is why many outdoor brands explore different ways to reuse and recycle worn-out, damaged gear otherwise destined for the garbage. It’s what Arc’teryx calls, “A paradigm shift to how we create is essential to our future,” in its latest video edit, Continuum.
The film is part ski movie, part poetic narrative, and part sustainability story. It features athletes Michelle Parker, Elena Hight, Spencer O’Brien, Lucy Sackbauer, Robin Van Gyn, and Tatum Monod.
Between shred segments where the pro skiers and boarders slash powder turns, crush pillows, and escape avalanches, they tell a unique story of circulatory.
In partnership with Arc’teryx, the group recycled 137 unrepairable hardshell jackets. With them, they made one technicolored pyramid-style tent that would have made Joseph and his Dreamcoat jealous.
Circularity in the Outdoor Industry

“What was once many jackets, full of memories from adventures past, [is] now a shield from the storm and a physical place to create more.”