All CSR & Sustainability articles – Page 17
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Patagonia forging ahead with recyclable wetsuits
In 2014 Patagonia changed the material in its wetsuits from neoprene, a synthetic derived from petroleum, to a natural rubber produced by Yulex – at least for about 85 percent of each wetsuit. Six years later, it built what it calls the Wetsuit Forge, which combined its design and repair ...
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Rose Bikes expands service network to over 130 partner workshops in DACH
Rose Bikes is strategically expanding its stationary network of partner workshops. The German company is entering into a cooperation with Verbund Service und Fahrrad (VSF), one of the largest stationary networks in Germany’s industry, and is successively adding VSF-allride certified workshops to its service portfolio. In addition to its nine ...
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Montane becomes a Bluesign System Partner
Montane, the outdoor clothing and equipment brand based in Northumberland, UK, has obtained Bluesign System Partner status. The brand explains on its website that many of the fabrics and trims it uses have been Bluesign-approved for years. In January, Montane published its first-ever Impact Report as part of its commitment ...
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2023: Vaude reduces global CO2 emissions by 30%
According to its 2023 CO2 emissions chart, Vaude has reduced its global greenhouse gas emissions by almost one-third compared to the reference year of 2019, while the company’s turnover increased significantly in the same period. Vaude thus shows that it is possible to decouple resource consumption from corporate growth and ...
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IGOT awards funding to youth projects in eight countries
Grassroots projects from eight different countries have been awarded funding that will help get young people active in the outdoors. The It’s Great Out There Coalition (IGOT) has revealed details of the recipients of the latest #itsgreatoutthere grants, providing €32,000 of support to initiatives in Montenegro, France, Slovenia, the United ...
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New GM heading ThredUp’s European business
Source: ThredUp FlorinFilote, GM Europe California-based online resale platform ThredUp Inc. appointed Florin Filote as its new General Manager of Europe. He succeeds Dan DeMeyere, who has been with ThredUp since 2010 and most recently ran the company’s international business for two years. With nearly two decades ...
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REI posts $3.76 billion in revenue in 2023, but loses $311 million net
US specialty outdoor retailer REI Co-op released its impact report and financial results for 2023 on April 30. The year closed with $3.76 billion in net sales and nearly $270 million invested back into the co-op community. Net sales were down 2.4 percent from 2022, and the co-op reported a ...
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Hyosung develops certified sugar cane-based spandex with biotech partner
South Korea’s Hyosung TNC, the world’s largest manufacturer of spandex, has partnered with San Diego-based biotechnology company Geno to to begin construction of facilities to produce Bio BDO at its plant in Vietnam. The plant is expected to be operational in the second quarter of 2026. The project is a ...
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New Patagonia documentary explores the era of cheap clothes trash
Patagonia recently released its new film, “The Shitthropocene.” The 45-minute documentary is a humorous, thought-provoking anthropological observation of people’s consumer habits. The film takes a satirical yet brutally honest look at how everything in the clothing industry has turned to “shit” over time and why the urge to buy more ...
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OICompass supports POW initiative: Promoting a sustainable future in EU elections
Discover how POW Europe is mobilizing the outdoor industry to promote sustainable policies in the upcoming EU elections.
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EOCA vote on nature conservation projects for 2024 started
The European Outdoor Conservation Association (EOCA) has opened the public vote to select the first conservation projects for 2024. With a potential reach in the millions, this is an opportunity for the shortlisted organizations to showcase themselves on an international platform to gain support and showcase the important work they ...
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OTS venue commits to net zero by 2030
Exhibition Centre Liverpool, the venue for the UK trade show OTS since 2021 and recently confirmed as a future venue until at least 2027, has committed to becoming a net zero venue by 2030. This puts Exhibition Centre Liverpool twenty years ahead of the events industry’s 2050 target and reflects ...
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REI Path Ahead Ventures recognizes 16 emerging US outdoor companies
REI Path Ahead Ventures has announced that 16 emerging companies have completed the Embark program, a three-month curriculum developed in partnership with Founded Outdoors to help founders of color in the U.S. turn their early-stage ideas into viable businesses. The Embark program is part of REI Path Ahead Ventures, the ...
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Performance textiles: next-generation materials
Sportswear Design Expert Alexa Dehmel introduces you to the next-generation materials you have to know.
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Arc’teryx announces new climate targets, including net zero by 2050 – or sooner
Source: Arc’teryx Climate Goals Arc’teryx has announced ambitious new science-based climate targets, taking a further step in its ongoing commitment to sustainability. This includes the brand’s first-ever net zero target. These new science-based targets represent a revision of the brand’s original emissions intensity-based targets set for 2020. ...
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Lycra launches campaign for new bio-derived Lycra fiber
Source: The Lycra Company The Lycra Company launched the “FashionFarmers” campaign on Earth Day to highlight the company’s plans to bring industrial quantities of Lycra, a bio-derived fiber made with Qira, to the market US fiber and technology solutions specialist The Lycra Company launched an integrated media ...
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Globetrotter opens additional store repair shops in Stuttgart and Cologne
German outdoor retail chain Globetrotter opened another care and repair service workshop in Stuttgart on the occasion of Earth Day on April 22. On May 6, the largest repair workshop to date will open in Cologne. “We are very proud that with the new workshops in Stuttgart and Cologne, 17 ...
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Mammut rewards employees for successful CO2 reductions
Mammut’s self-imposed CO2 reduction targets (Mammut’s sustainability principles and activities can be found here) are now becoming an important factor in the performance-related remuneration of the Swiss mountain sports company’s approximately 800 employees, as for the first time, Mammut’s CO2 performance will be included in the calculation of the annual ...
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Haglöfs reduces CO2 emissions in 2023 with the help of the economic situation
In its latest sustainability report for 2023, Swedish outdoor brand Haglöfs shows that the 62 percent decrease in CO2 emissions compared to the previous year is not necessarily due to its continued concrete actions to reduce emissions but primarily due to the complex macroeconomic environment of the year, which led ...
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BlackYak and Korean chemical companies develop sustainable trekking shoe
Source: SK Chemicals The South Korean companies SK Chemicals, Dongsung Chemical and BlackYak jointly announced that they have developed sustainable footwear materials using the naturally derived material Ecotrion and applied it to BlackYak’s trekking shoe 343 Max. The new shoe was presented on April 18 after a ...