All General Outdoor articles – Page 201
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News briefsDometic acquires Büttner Elektronik
Scandinavian Outdoor Group (SOG) member Dometic keeps on buying companies internationally: On July 2, it acquired Büttner Elektronik, a German provider specialized in mobile power solutions for the outdoor segment, including solar power solutions, batteries and battery chargers. The company’s 2020 net sales (primarily sold in Germany) were approximately €13 ...
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News briefsLeki to relaunch with new corporate identity, logo and technologies
Leki, known for its ski, hiking and Nordic walking poles as well as the Trigger system, has unveiled to its business partners a new brand logo and company image after 33 years. From 2022, the new corporate identity is intended to appeal to the entire and very diverse target group ...
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ArticleAuthentic Brands moves Spyder license to Liberated Brands
Authentic Brands Group (ABG) has announced the transition of its core licenses for its ski-focused Spyder brand to Liberated Brands. Under the terms of the new long-term agreement, Liberated Brands will assume outerwear and apparel sourcing, product design, marketing, wholesale, e-commerce and retail store operations across the U.S., Canada, Australia, ...
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ArticleOrganic cotton reaches record volumes and is projected to grow by 48% this year
The 2019/20 year saw the largest volume of organic cotton fiber harvested globally to date. According to a new report by Textile Exchange, it marked the fourth year in a row that organic cotton production has increased. Furthermore, growth is set “to skyrocket” in 2020/21. The positive trend is being ...
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News briefsIcebreaker releases fourth Transparency Report, focuses on plastic-free goals
Icebreaker, a brand of VF Corp., has released its fourth Transparency Report. A major highlight in the latest edition of the report reveals that 91 percent of the brand’s total fiber composition is now merino or plant-based, up from 87 percent in 2020. Icebreaker forecasts to sell more than 1.3 ...
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News briefsDeuter with new key account manager national sales
Source: Deuter Ingo Walkner Ingo Walkner has joined Deuter’s sales team as national key account manager. Already on Feb. 1, he succeeded Martin Zanker, who has been promoted to head of e-commerce and own retail. In his new role, Walkner, who was most recently working at ...
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News briefsClarus finalizes acquisition of Rhino-Rack
Clarus Corp., the Utah-based parent company of Black Diamond and Pieps, among others, has completed the acquisition of Australia-based Rhino-Rack Pty Ltd, which we previously reported. Rhino-Rack will continue to operate independently as a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Clarus and will form a third reporting segment. Clarus acquired Rhino-Rack ...
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News briefsArtilect becomes future Nuyarn reference brand
The new Boulder, Colorado-based outdoor brand Artilect and New Zealand-based TMC Ltd, owner of the spinning technology Nuyarn, are starting a material and design collaboration for Artilect’s first range of technical apparel and accessories to debut this fall. Nuyarn forms the basis for the collection, consisting of base layers, mid-layers ...
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News briefsTimberland announces global product take-back program in partnership with ReCircled
Source: ReCircled Circular economy: the ideal world needs a different infrastructure Timberland is kicking off a product take-back concept. After launching in the U.S. in August 2021, the program will expand to EMEA this fall and to the APAC region in spring 2022. Developed in partnership with ...
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ArticleClimate Action Corps publishes Progress Report, aims to become climate positive industry by 2030
The U.S. Outdoor Industry Association’s (OIA) Climate Action Corps, launched in January 2020, unveiled its first Annual Impact Report to mark year one progress and announced an unprecedented goal to become the world’s first climate-positive industry by 2030. To address the threat of climate change, a diverse group of more ...
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News briefsEcco invests in advanced green technology
Danish footwear brand Ecco has acquired a 30 percent stake in Danish startup Bioscavenge, which specializes in water treatment technologies and the development and implementation of new methods for water treatment plants. Over the past two years, Ecco has already collaborated with Bioscavenge on a research and development project to ...
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ArticleSilva acquired by growth equity investor, paving way for expansion
Verdane, a Northern European specialist growth equity investor, has acquired the Swedish brand Silva, manufacturer of high-quality compasses, headlamps, and sports equipment, founded in 1933. Silva had been in the hands of Scandinavian private equity investment firm Karnell (K3 Fund) since 2011 when it acquired the brand from Fiskars, which ...
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News briefsVF sells its Work segment, except Dickies and Timberland Pro
After announcing in April that it had reached a definitive agreement to sell this business unit, VF Corp. announced that it has completed the divestiture of the workwear portion of its Work segment to an affiliate of Baltimore-based Redwood Capital Investments, LLC, a diversified holding company. The transaction includes the ...
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Lenzing receives two awards
Lenzing received an award in the business competition Austria’s Leading Companies, which is organized by PwC Austria, the daily newspaper Die Presse and KSV1870, a credit protection company and business platform. The award recognizes the country’s most successful companies. Lenzing won the first prize in the “Climate protection” category. In ...
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ArticleZDHC releases second Impact Report
Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC), the multi-stakeholder organization based in Amsterdam, has released its Impact Report 2020, highlighting the progress made since its first Impact Report in 2019. In 2020, 15 new Brand contributors and three new Friends joined ZDHC on its collective journey towards sustainable ...
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Oros secures $14.5 million in Series A funding
Oros says it has received $14.5 million in a Series A funding round led by Elizabeth Street Ventures and Enlightenment Capital. Based in Portland, Oregon, Oros is an American start-up that leverages emerging NASA technology to develop advanced thermal materials and high-performance, low-impact apparel. The brand has developed a new ...
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News briefsHestra relaunches webstore to grow and expand its business
Swedish glove specialist Hestra, founded in 1936, is expanding its digital business. As reported by ehandel.se, the company has been working with e-commerce agency Grebban for the past year to develop a global and modern e-commerce solution. Chris Weber, country manager Central Europe, told The Outdoor Industry Compass that the ...
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ArticleCanada Goose to drop all animal fur by end of 2022
Source: Peta Germany Shortly after introducing its new Fur Buy Back program to recycle fur for apparel, Canada Goose announces its complete withdrawal from the use of real animal fur on its products in a press statement. Through a phased approach, Canada Goose will end its purchasing ...
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Facebook tests AI for store interaction with Instagram
Facebook said it plans to test an artificial intelligence tool in the coming months. Called “visual search,” it would allow Instagram users to click on the photo of a shared item and find similar products in its Facebook Shops application. The company said it would also introduce personalized ads based ...
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ArticleBergfreunde and the reduction of e-commerce’s carbon footprint:
“We are pioneers”Germany-based Bergfreunde GmbH (bergfreunde.de), part of the U.S.-based Backcountry Group (backcountry.com), is an online-only retailer selling outdoor clothing and equipment in a total of 14 European markets. In 2020, it generated sales of €155 million. In April, Bergfreunde joined the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), making a public commitment to ...
