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Dope-dye technology: Bold Bugaboo stroller colors that don’t cost the Earth

Reading time 5 minutes Date Mar 06, 2026
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Materials on a mission: Changing the way we dye our stroller fabrics

Durable, vibrant, and better for our planet — the future of fabrics is brighter with dope-dye technology. Discover how this innovative, more sustainable technique creates beautiful, longer-lasting colors for Bugaboo strollers.

Better colors, less waste

Comfort, safety, longevity, looks: As a new parent, there’s a lot to consider when searching for a stroller. That’s why we’re on a mission to help you tick all those boxes, while making a more responsible choice too. Our latest lower-impact technique, rolling out from 2026 with the Bugaboo Donkey 6, is dope-dye technology.


This innovation uses less water, less energy, and fewer chemicals to create richer tones in our fabrics. It’s designed to withstand your baby’s journey and beyond, so you can pass your stroller from parent to parent, without losing a drop of color.

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How does dope-dye technology work?

Dope-dye technology, also known as spin-dyeing or solution-dyeing, creates colorfast fabrics that can weather years of sunny strolls and regular cleaning. In traditional dyeing techniques, the color sits on the surface of the fabric after weaving. However, dope-dye technology helps textiles maintain their vibrancy over time by working the pigments into the fibers before the material is made.

Think of it like baking a cake: You could frost a vanilla cake with chocolate icing, or you could blend cocoa throughout the batter, so the chocolate flavor permeates every bite. Dope-dye technology is the "chocolate batter" approach. The color becomes an integral part of the fiber itself, not just a surface treatment.

Color that’s kinder to the planet: Why it matters

Dope-dye technology delivers a far more sustainable solution for the textile industry. It dramatically reduces energy and water consumption and chemical exposure to finished fabrics.

1. Longer product lifespan

Buying a durable product is one of the most sustainable choices you can make — less waste is thrown into landfill, and quality products can be passed on, reducing the burden of over-manufacturing.

Fabrics created using dope-dye technology are designed to go the distance; they resist fading and retain their vibrancy. This means your stroller will look and feel newer for longer, even after years of exposure to sunlight and washing away sticky snacks.

2. Water-saving fabric dyes

Traditional fabric dyeing techniques typically use 100-180 liters of water per kilogram of fabric for the dye baths, rinsing, and finishing processes. Dope-dye technology cuts out most of those water-intensive steps, saving approximately 85 liters of water per kilogram of fabric.

By using dope-dye technology instead of conventional dyes for select colors of the Bugaboo Donkey 6, we saved about 154 liters of water. And for the Bugaboo Donkey 6 twin, we saved an estimated 298 liters.

3. Minimizing chemicals

By adding pigments into the fibers, dope-dye technology uses substantially fewer dyes, fixatives, and chemicals, which traditional methods typically need for preparing and treating fabric and bonding dyes to the surface. This means your baby’s stroller has gone through fewer chemical processes to achieve a more vibrant and durable finish.

Dope-dye technology has far-reaching environmental benefits. It means we can minimize our chemical footprint across our entire production chain; from reducing the need to manufacture, handle, and store raw chemicals and hazardous substances, to less chemical wastewater at the end of the line. This is a huge step toward cleaner manufacturing, and it’s essential for water conservation.

4. Reducing energy consumption

Traditional wet-dyeing techniques typically rely on substantial amounts of energy to heat water for dye baths to precise temperatures. They also need energy to circulate hot dye

baths through industrial equipment and then dry the fabric afterwards. Dope-dye technology for our stroller fabrics removes those steps, reducing our energy consumption as a result.

5. Improved recycling

When conventional fabrics need to be recycled, they go through additional processes to remove or treat the dye sitting on the surface. The absence of additional chemical residues on dope-dyed fabrics makes them a much simpler product to recycle.

Focused on their future

Introducing dope-dye technology for our stroller fabrics is just one part of a bigger picture at Bugaboo. As a Certified B Corp™, we’re working tirelessly across multiple fronts to reduce our impact on the planet and help create a brighter future for the next generations. The launch of the Bugaboo Donkey 6 is another step forward on our mission. Dope-dyed fabrics are a first for us, and as a starting point, we’ve used this technology to create this stroller’s Heritage Black, Deep Indigo, Fern Green, and Cocoa Brown colors.

But that’s not all for the Bugaboo Donkey 6. Every version of this stroller uses bio-based components to replace most conventional plastics. The design also includes recycled fabrics and aluminum, and it incorporates high-quality vegan leather. Plus, its protective coatings are PFAS-free.

Like all our strollers, the Bugaboo Donkey 6 has a modular design that makes it easier to replace parts, if you ever need to. On top of the material choices we make, this creates a stroller that’s built to last and fulfills our commitment to crafting long-lasting products that are easy to repair, refurbish, and recycle.

Looking ahead

The Bugaboo Donkey 6 is proof that sustainable materials and thoughtful manufacturing don’t have to be a trade-off for style or quality. And this is just the beginning of our switch to more sustainable stroller materials. Using dope-dye technology allows us to deliver iconic Bugaboo designs with intense fade-resistant fabric colors that are less resource-intensive. So, look out for our future innovations that use this groundbreaking technique.

You can find out more about the Bugaboo Donkey 6 here, and discover more about our commitment to sustainability here.

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