All CSR & Sustainability articles – Page 36
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Equip’s proposal for eco-transparency
Equip Outdoor Technologies, owner of the Rab and Lowe Alpine brands, has put together some 500 product tables for its “Material Facts” program. Each table breaks down a product into its components and states their recycled material by weight, whether they contain fluorocarbons, the overall country of origin or manufacture, ...
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EOCA announces the lineup of its OutDoor by ISPO fundraiser
With OutDoor by ISPO just around the corner, the European Outdoor Conservation Association (EOCA) has been overwhelmed by the donations it received from its members to help raise funds, with products from 28 brands generously donated. In addition to the outdoor kit, this year, there’s the ...
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WNDR Alpine introduces first apparel collection, with 100% petroleum-free moisture control
WNDR Alpine, an outdoor B-Corp founded by biotech company Checkerspot, is launching the Phase Series, an eco-friendly activewear line featuring ingredients derived from microalgae. The Phase Series builds on WNDR Alpine’s success in developing backcountry skis and snowboards that feature high-performance materials derived from microalgae. Source: WNDR ...
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Vibram launches eco-friendly FiveFingers models
Source: Vibram KSO Eco Grey Vibram, the Italian manufacturer of high-performance soles, continues to reduce its environmental footprint by “sustainably making over” two of its Vibram FiveFingers barefoot shoe models, the FiveFingers KSO Eco and the Vibram FiveFingers Vi-B Eco. To do so, the R&D department has ...
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Thermore launches Ecodown Fibers Ocean
Italian insulation manufacturer Thermore has launched its new fiber product called Ecodown Fibers Ocean, which it says is the first thermal insulation made from 100 percent ocean-bound PET bottles. The company is committed to sustainability values, including banning the use of microfibers in all of its products because they are ...
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Vaude MD Antje von Dewitz calls for strong EU supply chain law
With the EU supply chain act CSDDD scheduled to be adopted, Vaude and its MD Antje von Dewitz have welcomed the planned mandatory due diligence.“This is an important decision that I feel strongly about.”
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Former Gymshark CEO backs UK-based responsible outdoor brand
The UK’s responsibility-driven outdoor brand Passenger has formed partnerships with consumer-specialist investment firm Growth Partner and former Gymshark CEO Steve Hewitt to drive international growth. Growth Partner, which is backed by Chairman Richard Harpin, has invested £15 million (€17.2m) to acquire a minority stake, whilst Hewitt has also invested alongside ...
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Better Cotton Conference addresses livelihoods and traceability
Better Cotton, the world’s largest cotton sustainability initiative, will hold its annual conference next month, June 21-22, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The event, to be held at the Felix Meritis, will bring together more than 300 industry stakeholders representing all stages of the supply chain – in person and online.
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Patagonia and YKK work with innovative chemical technology to deploy circularity
Erca, an Italian chemical company “with a responsible DNA,” Patagonia and YKK have successfully applied Erca’s Revecol, a sustainable, innovative chemical agent, to YKK’s dyeing processes at its manufacturing sites in Vietnam. Revecol transforms common waste materials like spent vegetable cooking oil into a certified, safe, high-performance textile chemical. Driven ...
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EU outlines its position on the destruction of unsold textiles
The latest news from Brussels will affect how clothing brands deal with “waste” stock. On May 22, 2023, the Council of the EU formally adopted its position on the proposed regulation establishing a framework for setting ecodesign requirements for sustainable products. The new regulation, which will replace the existing 2009 ...
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New co-chair of The Fashion Pact hails from H&M
H&M Group’s CEO Helena Helmersson has been appointed co-chair of The Fashion Pact, succeeding the global CEO-led industry initiative’s co-founder, Kering Chairman and CEO François-Henri Pinault. Pinault had launched The Fashion Pact at the 2019 G7 Summit upon the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron. The Fashion Pact represents one-third ...
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Mips: Progressive supply chain strategy to reduce carbon emissions, new test facility in China
Mips, the Swedish helmet-based safety technology specialist, has unveiled its work on a holistic strategy that includes a model to determine and address carbon emissions generated during product development. This represents an opportunity for the company to better address its environmental impact. Because Mips outsources the manufacturing of its products, ...
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Worldly introduces real-time factory data collection for Scope 3 calculations, ESG and compliance reporting
On May 16, Worldly (formerly Higg) announced its industry-first solution for collecting real-time data from factories along the supply chain. Now brands, retailers and manufacturers can share energy, water and waste data in near real-time and take action throughout the year. Access to this high-frequency, high-resolution data will better enable ...
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Bleed fears business shutdown, attempts rescue via transparency and community support
Source: Bleed Founder and CEO Michael Spitzbart would like to save his company. Bleed, the sustainable outdoor label from southern Germany, should be celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. However, in an open letter/video on the brand’s website and Social Media (German-language video below), founder and CEO ...
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Olpro receives B Corp certification
UK-based company Olpro, founded in 2011 by Daniel Walton, has received B Corporation certification, making it the first U.K. camping brand to receive it. The company continues its commitment to sustainability through actions such as tree planting. To date, a total of 11,499 trees have been planted by planting one ...
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Nemo publishes first sustainability report
Nemo Equipment, an American outdoor equipment brand based in New Hampshire, has released its first sustainability report. Nemo claims its goal has always been to design equipment that provides a significantly better experience than what is already available. By incorporating the challenge of sustainability into its design process, the team ...
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Kyocera introduces new sustainable inkjet textile printer
Source: Kyocera Kyocera Forearth printer Japanese multinational Kyocera has announced the launch of Forearth, a new inkjet textile printer designed to eliminate virtually all water usage from fabric printing. Conventional analog textile printing uses a large amount of water, especially in the washing and steaming processes. ...
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Higg Inc. rebrands as Worldly
Higg Inc., an integrated software platform that helps businesses take responsibility for the impact of their supply chain, has rebranded as Worldly. More than 40,000 brands, retailers, suppliers and manufacturers around the world in fashion, outdoor, home goods, toys and other sectors currently rely on this platform, designed to offer ...
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Lowa joins Fair Wear Foundation
As the first footwear-only manufacturer with production in Europe, Lowa has become a member of the Fair Wear Foundation at the beginning of 2023. The German outdoor footwear specialist, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, is thereby committed to fair and responsible production processes along the entire supply chain and ...
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Albrecht von Dewitz Foundation continues to support outdoor activities and environmental education in schools
The German Vaude Sport Albrecht von Dewitz Foundation has been supporting school projects throughout Germany with the “Outdoor macht Schule” (Outdoor is school) program since 2020. The aim of the program is to link outdoor activities and environmental education with each other and make mountain sports tangible for children and ...