They're created with polyester fibres extracted from high visibility clothing used by workers in factories and construction sites. Many hi-viz vests end up in landfill – around 11,000 tonnes of ...
There’s a deer in the small village of McBride Canada that is wandering the snowy forests in a bright yellow high-vis jacket. The deer is now a sensation in the town, which has a population of less ...
By the 1970s, hi-vis was more readily accepted, mainly as it was starting to be widely worn in the construction industry, adding a certain level of credibility. Some began seeing the jacket as a ...
And it’s shared by plenty of animals. Animals like deer. But deer don’t generally wear high-vis clothing, which is why one particular deer has caught the attention of McBride residents.