VAUDE eliminates PFAS from all products
High-performance weather protection without harmful forever chemicals
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PFAS phase-out consistently implemented – across all product categories
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Reliable weather protection without risk to people and nature
Tettnang, 20 January 2026 – PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are now detectable worldwide – in drinking water, soil and the human body. These so-called “forever chemicals” are considered hazardous to health and potentially carcinogenic, as they do not break down and remain in the environment permanently. Despite these risks, PFAS are still used in a wide range of products. More than 15 years ago, VAUDE made a strategic decision to gradually eliminate PFAS from all product categories. With the Spring/Summer 2025 collection, this transformation is complete: VAUDE now fully avoids PFAS – from weather protection apparel to backpacks, sleeping bags, footwear and waterproof tents.
This complete phase-out required many years of intensive development. For a long time, PFAS were considered the technical standard for waterproof performance in the outdoor industry. High-performing alternatives were initially very limited. VAUDE therefore invested specifically in materials research, collaborated with innovative partners and conducted extensive lab and field testing to ensure that the high functional requirements could also be met without PFAS.
Strategic PFAS phase-out – consistently implemented
“Phasing out PFAS was a strategic business decision, not a communications move,” says Dr. Antje von Dewitz, CEO of VAUDE. “It shows that high-performance weather protection is possible without relying on harmful forever chemicals. Reaching this milestone is a major achievement for VAUDE – and the result of close collaboration and strong commitment from many colleagues and partners.”
A key role was played by VAUDE’s chemicals management system, which has been working systematically for years to identify and implement alternatives to fluorinated chemistry. All product categories were converted step by step – including technically demanding components such as waterproof zips and tent fabrics.
How can PFAS-free solutions become the industry standard?
VAUDE’s successful transition shows: high-performing PFAS-free solutions are technically available today. A clear EU-wide regulatory framework would significantly accelerate the widespread adoption of these alternatives across the industry. Binding requirements would create a level playing field and provide planning security for companies that choose to invest early and take responsibility.


Find out more about VAUDE’s PFAS phase-out:
YouTube Video: Antje von Dewitz in the “Shower Test” with the VAUDE “Escape” Rain Jacket without PFAS!