All CSR & Sustainability articles – Page 17
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News briefsNikwax cuts carbon with reformulated Down Wash
The UK-based specialist in outdoor gear care has revamped one of its key products, significantly cutting emissions while boosting performance.
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News briefsCraft and Houdini release limited-edition running shoe
The Swedish outdoor brands collaborate on a nature-inspired race shoe debuting ahead of the 2025 Stockholm Marathon.
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ArticleEOG’s first Outdoor Impact Summit sparks momentum for lasting change
At the two-day gathering in Munich, Europe’s outdoor sector tackled climate, circularity and equity – shifting from ambition to implementation.
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News briefsThredUp makes resale platform free for brands
The US-based resale specialist is updating its tech offering to remove financial barriers for companies entering the secondhand market.
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ArticleShein’s net-zero plan approved despite ongoing criticism
The large online fast fashion company claims to be making progress toward its climate goals – but critics doubt that the promises will be put into practice.
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ArticleOUTO expands push for equality and inclusion in the Outdoors
The UK-based nonprofit Opening Up The Outdoors is working with global brands to break down access barriers in the outdoor industry and build a more inclusive future.
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ArticleGOTS expands reach and tech to strengthen organic textile integrity
The Germany-based nonprofit behind the textile certification standard reveals global growth, new tech and expanded regional engagement.
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News briefsTeijin Frontier develops new polyester fabric
The new material combines high-performance features with a natural fiber-like texture and appearance.
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News briefsPatagonia publishes book on regenerative farming
A new book by Kelsey Timmerman explores global efforts by farmers to combat climate change through regenerative agriculture.
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ArticleFrance approves garment impact score rule
A new French regulation will require fashion brands to display environmental impact scores, with broader implications for EU sustainability rules.
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News briefsYKK shifts to 100% low-carbon aluminum zippers
The Japanese manufacturer of fastening products announces a full transition to low-carbon aluminum in its zipper production to support emissions goals.
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ArticleSeven grassroots outdoor projects receive IGOT funding
It’s Great Out There Coalition is funding grassroots efforts to promote inclusive access to nature through organized outdoor activity days in 2025.
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News briefsBerghaus film highlights Muslim women in the outdoors
A new short film from the UK outdoor brand tells the story of a Glasgow-based mother who encourages inclusivity in the hills through hiking.
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ArticleWFSGI urges action on $300bn inactivity crisis
The global industry group is calling for stronger public-private partnerships to reverse a growing physical inactivity crisis projected to cost billions.
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News briefsAuthentic adds instant refunds via Reshop
The US brand group is partnering with a fintech startup to streamline returns and boost customer loyalty across a growing portfolio of consumer brands.
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ArticleMillet: 'We have stores in Paris, Seoul and Shanghai but deliberately chose not to follow fashion trends'
In this exclusive interview, Romain Millet, CEO of Millet Mountain Group, reveals how the company is embracing a long-term vision rooted in its alpine heritage.
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News briefsSmartwool hosts London event on outdoor inclusion
The US outdoor apparel brand joins UK-based partners to promote equitable access to nature through a London-based community gathering.
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ArticleUS bill proposes selling public lands, Outdoor Alliance mobilizes opposition
A late-night amendment to a US budget bill could authorize the sale of vast public lands in the West, sparking widespread opposition.
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ArticleeBay reports progress toward 2025 impact goals
The US-based e-commerce leader’s latest annual impact report included new figures on its sustainability, circularity and social initiatives.
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OpinionOutdoor Impact Summit: The EOG’s gathering at Messe Munich this summer
A new EOG event in Munich brought industry leaders together to rethink sustainability, circular economy and collaboration in the outdoor industry. Charles Ross is the first to report here on The OIC about his impressions and takeaways.
