Next, they added Performance Eyewear, with frames constructed from the oil extracts of castor beans. Not only does this reduce CO2 emissions in manufacturing by an impressive 46 percent compared to conventional plastics, but the carbon released from castor oil is 100 percent derived from circulating atmospheric CO2 — not long-sequestered carbon from ancient fossils. Furthermore, the supply line is as clean as they come: the beans, which happily grow where other crops won’t, are fully traceable to a co-op project in India, pose no competition with food, use no GMOs, and cause no deforestation.
Still, this is no greenwash, and the group has no illusions. “For now, all the benefits are at the front end,” says Olsson. “We’re looking into fully biodegradable or circular designs, but there are some challenges.” Still, Spektrum continues to innovate. In winter 2021-22, it launched the RAW goggles made from 90 percent biomaterials, with a strap made from hemp and fully undyed components.