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Behind every product lies long-term work with sustainable material choices, smart construction, and thoughtful design. Below you can read more about how we work to create suitcases built to last over time.

Right material

We always comply with applicable EU legislation (ECHA) and apply the REACH regulation to all materials from our suppliers. We believe in as few additives as possible in the materials, and in cases where the material requires chemical additives to achieve maximum quality and durability, it should be kept well below the limit values.
We work hard on substitution in all situations, and this permeates all product development. For example, EPIC was the first in the world with a suitcase made of biocomposite, Phantom BIO in Trifilon BioLite.

Simple repairs

You shouldn’t need a whole toolbox to change a wheel or a handle; it should be easy to replace components if they are worn out to maximize the lifespan of your suitcase.
We always aim to provide spare parts as much as possible. One example of an initiative for easier replacements is our patented EPIC Standard system, where we have developed a standardized system for simpler wheel changes. We have a complete range of interchangeable wheels that fit EPIC Standard. Order your spare parts easily through our website, you’ll receive them by mail, and all you need is a screwdriver.

Code of Conduct

We are members of the amfori Business Social Compliance Initiative (amfori BSCI), which was founded by the Foreign Trade Association (FTA) in recognition that international trade is an important means for human prosperity and socio-economic growth.
The amfori BSCI Code of Conduct (the amfori BSCI Code) consists of a number of principles and values that reflect the beliefs and expectations of amfori BSCI members towards their business partners.
The amfori BSCI Code is based on international conventions such as the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, the OECD Guidelines, the UN Global Compact, as well as conventions and recommendations from the International Labour Organization (ILO) that are relevant to improving working conditions in the supply chain.

Read the full Code of Conduct here (English version)

An overview image of the Code of Conduct can be found here.

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