All CSR & Sustainability articles – Page 16
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Fashion for Good reveals $1.5bn potential for US fiber-to-fiber recycling
Fashion for Good, a platform for sustainable fashion innovation, has published the “Sorting for Circularity USA” report, which presents the key findings of the project. The report is the first of its kind in the US. It looks at consumer disposal behavior, the composition of textile waste ...
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Opinion
Opinion: (CSR) Standards – Worth the effort?
Ana Kristiansson prompted a lively debate on LinkedIn around “Are Certifications Bullsh*t?” and it has been interesting to follow the multitude of comments on the platform. Ana is one of the good guys, and the post highlighted that not everything is that straightforward. Perhaps my main conclusion is that everyone ...
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News briefs
Decathlon, Recyc’elit promote textile recycling and sustainability in the industry
Decathlon has reinforced its commitment to sustainability by partnering with Recyc’elit, a pioneering startup specializing in the recycling of complex textiles. Founded in Lyon, France, in 2020 by PhD scientists Karim and Raouf Medimagh, Recyc’elit has introduced a technology for separating materials such as polyester, elastane, and polyamide, enhancing the ...
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eBay publishes Recommerce Report 2024 on first ‘Recommerce Day’
On May 21, eBay celebrated its first Recommerce Day with the release of its Recommerce Report 2024. Now in its fourth year, the report has traditionally explored the insights and motivations of eBay sellers and buyers when shopping for used items. This year, the company explored the importance of reselling ...
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Keen’s Uneek celebrates 10 years with collab version made from 100% natural materials
Keen has collaborated with Skall, a sustainable fashion brand from Denmark, to launch a joint version of its signature hybrid sandal, the Uneek, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Source: Keen Keen x Skall Uneek While the two founders (and sisters) of Skall grew up near ...
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Hyosung has joined Textile Exchange as Partner-level member
Hyosung, the South Korean sustainable textile solutions provider, has become a Partner-level member of the global non-profit Textile Exchange. Through its Climate+ stragegy, Textile Exchange helps the fashion, textile and apparel industries reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that come from fiber and raw material production by 2030. Hyosung Global Sustainability ...
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Patagonia: Free repairs at European climbing and bouldering spots
This spring, the Worn Wear Repair Team will be heading to climbing and bouldering spots in Europe as part of the Patagonia Worn Wear Climb Tour 2024. Source: Patagonia Patagonia Worn Wear’s custom-built repair vehicle The two custom-built repair vehicles, designed in-house to reach even the most ...
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News briefs
Rapala joins UN Global Compact
Finnish fishing tackle manufacturer Rapala VMC Corporation announced that it has joined the United Nations Global Compact. Membership in the UN Global Compact allows the company to leverage the expertise and resources of this prestigious organization to advance its sustainability agenda. By aligning with global standards, Rapala VMC aims to ...
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Canada Goose welcomes its first creative director
Canada Goose has appointed designer Haider Ackermann as the company’s first Creative Director. He is considered a luminary in the fashion industry and is celebrated worldwide for his talent in defining modern design. The Colombian-born French designer will be based in Paris and will work alongside Chairman and CEO Dani ...
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Arc’teryx unveils first Alpha Store, ‘challenging retail status quo’
Canadian outdoor brand Arc’teryx, founded in 1989, has unveiled its new Alpha store format in Toronto. The company said the US debut will follow later this summer at 580 Broadway in Manhattan. Other future openings have not yet been announced. “Arc’teryx is looking to challenge the retail status quo and ...
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New US Outdoor Alliance report: Expanding outdoor recreation while fighting climate change
Expanding access to outdoor recreation while combating climate change and preserving biodiversity are some of the key climate benefits of natural solutions. This is according to a new policy report released today by the Outdoor Alliance (OA), a US non-profit organization that protects public lands and waters on behalf of ...
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eBay introduces new resell feature
Source: eBay eBay has announced its new “Resell on eBay” feature, which allows users to offer their clothing on eBay with a few clicks of the mouse. The new feature has been developed as part of eBay’s commitment to make it easier for brands and buyers to ...
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Bankrupt Renewcell sells pilot plant to manufacturer of non-oil absorption materials
Six weeks after Renewcell’s liquidator, Lars-Henrik Andersson, announced that several bids had been made for the business and assets of Swedish textile recycler Re:NewCell AB, Biosorbe, a Swedish company that produces a bio-based product for absorbing spilled oil, announced on Tuesday that it has acquired the bankrupt textile recycler’s pilot ...
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Spinnova producer obtains FSC Chain of Custody certification
Woodspin, the exclusive producer and seller of the innovative Spinnova fiber, has achieved Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Chain of Custody certification. This recognizes that the wood used by Woodspin for its fibers can be fully traced from its origin to the final fiber product. Woodspin is a 50/50 joint venture ...
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Opinion
The bad reputation of the textiles industry: Are we ever going to get rid of the misconceptions?
Our columnist Charles Ross comments on EOG’s recent announcement that the first project funded through its Impact Accelerator Fund (IAF) initiative will focus on improving access to renewable energy in Taiwan and will be led by an organization called Act Renewable.
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Outdoor industry collaborates to fund renewable energy project in Taiwan
The European Outdoor Group (EOG) has announced details of the first project funded by its Impact Accelerator Fund (IAF) initiative. Focusing on increasing access to renewable energy in Taiwan, the project is being led by an organization called Act Renewable and has the potential to benefit many outdoor brands. Launched ...
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The Lycra Company and Qore get support from Dairen Chemical
The Lycra Company announced the signing of a letter of intent with Dairen Chemical Corporation (DCC) to convert Qira – a brand of BDO (1,4-butanediol) – into environmentally friendly PTMEG, the main ingredient in its patented bio-derived fiber Lycra. Dairen will be the first company in the world to produce ...
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Isbjörn has the highest second-hand value among kids’ brand
In a new independent study by Tradera.com, Sweden’s largest online marketplace for the circular economy, Swedish premium and sustainable outdoor children’s clothing brand Isbjörn has the highest second-hand value on the circular market. Tradera looked at the number of online searches, items sold, average prices and sales ...
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News briefs
Buff and Surfrider Foundation collaborate
Spanish headwear and neckwear brand Buff has announced a new collection with Surfrider Foundation and Surfrider Foundation Europe. Designed by Cornwall-based artist Gemma Lessinger, the collection aims to help raise awareness and drive change so the ocean can be enjoyed by future generations. Buff has been a longstanding advocate for ...
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EU’s new directive for the right to repair
On April 23, after about two years of negotiation, the EU adopted a directive establishing common rules for the right to repair. Member states must be compliant with the directive within 24 months of its entry into force. The rules relate to the New Consumer Agenda and the Circular Economy ...