In my opinion, hiking and sustainability go hand in hand. While practicing leave-no-trace principals on the trail is essential, it’s important to factor in the environment before you even leave your home.
Although I’m not perfect, I try to purchase clothes and gear that were created with our beautiful planet in mind. Osprey recently launched the Talon Earth 22: the brand’s first Bluesign-approved product and its most sustainably made backpack to date. Of course, I had to give it a try.
In short: Osprey unveiled the Talon Earth in August 2022. From zippers to webbing to labels, the Talon Earth is Osprey’s biggest stab at using (almost) all recycled materials — fabric, thread, and other components. (Roughly half of the plastic hardware is also Bluesign.) But anything can be made with more sustainable practices in mind. The Talon Earth goes a step further to provide an option for a technical, 22L pack that doesn’t sacrifice fit, comfort, or performance on trail.
What Is Bluesign-Approved?

Bluesign is a sustainability standard that is internationally recognized in countries including Europe, Asia, and North America. In order to carry the Bluesign certification, manufacturers must meet rigorous sustainability standards.
Bluesign aims to provide more sustainable textile production solutions by eliminating harmful substances at each step of the supply chain. Its standards also ensure that materials and production are safe for workers, customers, and the environment.
If something is Bluesign certified, then it is free from harmful substances, safe for businesses, consumers, and the environment. It also minimizes air emissions, reduces water emissions, increases resource productivity, provides manufacturing transparency, and a lot more.
Osprey Talon Earth 22 Review
Pack Components & Attachments
Sustainable Construction
Hitting the Trail: Testing the Talon Earth 22

Conclusion
