Environmental Responsibility

Environmental
Responsibility

A Responsible Company.

As a company, we consciously choose to care about improving the social, economic, and environmental world around us. We are a socially responsible business that seeks balance through the adoption of practices, programs, activities, and management systems. Every decision we make is guided by ethical ideals and human values, with special attention to labor laws and environmental and sustainability standards.

We have taken on the responsibility of creating strategic programs to manage all the elements and materials that directly or indirectly participate in the making of our boots. No effort is spared when it comes to generating a positive impact on our environment.

Energy Consumption.

To reduce the impact of global warming, we have installed a solar panel system that contributes to sustainable development.

Among its many advantages, solar energy does not release toxic substances or air pollutants that can harm the environment and human health. It generates no waste or water pollution—an essential factor considering the scarcity of this vital resource.

Metal-Free Leathers.

We operate our own X-MET7500 metal analyzer, an advanced technology device we use to ensure our products are free from lead and other toxic chemicals such as arsenic, cadmium, chloroform, and chromium—substances highly harmful to human health.

We perform daily inspections on every hide received from our suppliers, ensuring that only materials passing these strict tests are used in our products.

A Place for Renewal.

Shambhala is a project born from our desire to become part of the planet’s lungs.

This biodynamic farm is one of our greatest achievements, producing fruits, vegetables, eggs, honey, and more—all organically.

We are among the few national footwear companies in Mexico that lead workshops and talks on ecology, recycling, and awareness of natural resources, helping our collaborators and their families make a positive impact on the planet.

Shambhala plays a key role in closing the cycle. In its 148+ acres of agroecological space, the interaction between livestock, poultry, and crops creates a natural cycle where organic waste is used to enrich the soil and nourish the harvest.