Recycled Chefwear van Chaud Devant

Recycled Chefwear by Chaud Devant

Green wave in the hospitality industry

At Unishore Workwear we are always looking for innovative and sustainable solutions for our customers. In this blog we highlight the Recycled Chefwear line byChaud Devant . This is not just a clothing line; it is a statement, a step towards a more sustainable future for our planet.

A New Chef Line with a Green Heart

The clothing is made of high-quality recycled materials. During production, a conscious choice was made to keep all production close to home. That is why all clothing from the Recycled Chef line carries the “Made in Europe” label. Chaud Devant also works with the well-known quality label AMFORI BSCI, which stands for good, safe working conditions and decent wages.

Chaud Devant has found a beautiful balance between style, comfort and environmental awareness with the Recycled Chefwear line. These clothes are not only designed to deliver the best performance in the kitchen, but also to have a positive impact on the environment.

Giving back to the Earth

What makes the Recycled Chefwear line even more impressive is the return program for your old chef clothing. Chaud Devant encourages chefs to return old clothing in specially designed boxes. These boxes are located at Unishore Workwear in Den Helder and Zwaag. By returning your old chef clothing, not only is space created for new pieces, but the raw materials are also recycled and reused, which helps reduce waste.

Your Contribution Makes the Difference

As a chef, you are not only responsible for creating delicious dishes, but also for making conscious choices. By choosing the Recycled Chefwear line, you contribute to a more sustainable future. Handing in your old clothes is a small effort, but it makes a big difference. Let's contribute to a greener planet together, step by step.

In addition to Chaud Devant, we also have other brands of chef clothing. View all chef clothing and catering clothing here

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