Sustainable Steps

Trippen Winner Green Product Award

Winners of the Green Product Award 2024 in the shoes category with the t-project collection

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Trippen Revive shoe

Revive - Introducing a new circular material with Revive, our first knitted shoe

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Trippen Proto shoe

Proto - the up-cycled shoe

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2024

Trippen Recyclingsohlen

Introducing our Recycled Sole - made with 50% post-consumer Trippen soles

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2023

Trippen Logo and Solar Roof

Energy neutrality - Implementing emissions neutrality with solar panels at our production facility

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2022

Trippen Kismet Karma t-project Kampagne

Introducing a new circular material with the Karma/Kismet sandals

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 Trippen t-project Aware Kampagne

Introducing a new circular material
with the Aware - sneakers

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Trippen t-project Logo

Launch of t-project collection - dedicated to radical, uncompromising solutions for enhanced sustainability

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2021

Trippen Skill Undyed

Introducing undyed leather - the natural color option that saves 20% in water consumption

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Trippen Micro shoe

Introducing Trace Sole - minimizing microplastic abrasion from rubber soles

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2020

Trippen Spexx vegan shoe

Vegan shoes - introducing vegan alternatives in collaboration with Case Studies

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2019

Trippen Sustainable Skills

To enhance transparency - we created our Sustainability Skills symbols to clearly describe the composition of our products

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2017

Refugees Integration Trippen

Brandenburg Integration Award - including and supporting refugees has always been a core practice at Trippen

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2010

Trippen factory Zehdenick Brandenburg

100% "manufactured in Germany" – we moved the remaining production from Italy to Zehdenick, consolidating everything into one location to reduce our delivery footprint

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2007

Trippen XO Collection

Launch of XO Collection - avoiding plastic reinforcements in heel shoes.

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2006

Waterbased glue - replacing solvent-based glue with water-based glue to improve environmental impact and working conditions.

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2005

Trippen Penna Sole

Launch of Penna Collection - simplifying shoe construction and avoiding plastic reinforcements

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1996

Trippen worker

Made in Zehdenick - we rediscovered the former GDR shoe production town, 60 km north of Berlin, and began working there with former employees from the shoe and textile industries

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Shoe repair Station

Introducing the Trippen repair service - we created an infrastructure to repair our shoes.

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1995

Trippen Closed Shoe Sole

Launch of the Closed Collection - simplifying resoling through interchangeable shoe components

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Packaging - minimal, 100% recyclable packaging from day one

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1993

Trippen upcycling shoes

Recycling-Experimente - first circular experiments using “Trabbi” (Trabant - a popular car in the former GDR) tires for the soles, fairground tapestry for the footbeds, and worn-out jeans for the uppers

1992

Trippen Wooden shoes

First Wooden Experiments - Trippen’s first-ever collection emphasised the mechanical connection between wood and leather through nails, with the aim of reducing synthetic materials.

1991