Latest News & Analysis – Page 46
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ArticleSolo Brands sees Q1 sales drop, Chubbies surges
The US-based outdoor lifestyle group reported a revenue decline and rising losses in Q1, while its Chubbies apparel brand delivered strong growth.
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ArticlePatagonia & environmental activism: Leading towards significant change
Read in our latest interview why the US outdoor brand sees activism as core business – and what its European sustainability lead will share at the Outdoor Impact Summit in Munich.
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ArticleWorldly launches tools to promote sustainability in the supply chain
The US-based sustainability data platform introduces new analytics tools aimed at enhancing supply chain transparency and resilience in consumer goods.
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ArticleGlobetrotter joins Sport 2000 to strengthen market reach
The German outdoor retailer partners with the Germany-based arm of the buying group to expand its position in specialized outdoor retail.
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ArticleGoPro faces persistent Asia-Pacific challenges as transformation proceeds
The US action camera maker faces sharp Asia-Pacific headwinds and macro uncertainty, but focuses on lean operations and new product launches.
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ArticleBrightfiber opens recycling factory in Amsterdam
The facility transforms locally sourced used clothes into “high-quality” textile fibers.
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ArticleIntersport merges Swedish and Danish operations
The Nordic sporting goods retailers join forces to improve efficiency, scale and customer service across Sweden and Denmark.
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Article90-day suspension of tariffs between the US and China causes uncertainty
A short-term tariff deal between the US and China brings relief to outdoor industries, but the 90-day truce masks deeper instability ahead.
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ArticleCanadian group acquires Rocky Mountain Bicycles
A Canadian outdoor and cycling-focused investor group has acquired a heritage mountain bike brand with plans for global expansion and local continuity.
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ArticleLowa appoints trail expert to lead category growth
The German footwear specialist strengthens its trail running segment with a key leadership hire and plans new events and athlete initiatives.
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ArticleAdele Stafford: How Worldly measures emissions at product level using supplier data
Worldly’s new Product Impact Calculator offers brands a way to accurately measure product-level Scope 3 emissions with primary supplier data, a step beyond spend-based tools and a key asset for sustainability reporting.
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ArticleBike24 reports strong growth in Q1 but stays in the red
The German-based online bike retailer saw solid double-digit revenue growth in early 2025, driven by demand across key European markets.
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ArticlePinewood aligns product strategy with EU Green Deal
The Swedish outdoor brand outlines its roadmap for adapting to European environmental legislation and reshaping its design and supply chain practices.
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ArticleOne week to go: Register now for the Outdoor Impact Summit on May 19-20
The new forum will bring together outdoor industry leaders to explore actionable sustainability and biodiversity strategies for lasting impact.
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ArticleGiant Group posts higher Q1 revenue, lower profit
The world’s largest bike manufacturer saw OEM recovery in Q1 2025, but profits declined due to ongoing market challenges and currency fluctuations.
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ArticleIcebreaker nears 99% plastic-free apparel goal
The New Zealand-based outdoor apparel brand reported key progress in its push toward plastic-free clothing and regenerative wool sourcing.
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ArticleLenzing sees profit rise in Q1 despite tough market conditions
The Austrian fiber specialist saw strong Q1 earnings growth as it continues to execute its cost-cutting program despite global trade uncertainty.
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ArticleFox Factory maintains outlook despite Q1 impairment
The US bike components and sports equipment manufacturer took a goodwill hit in Q1 but reaffirmed its 2025 guidance despite tariff concerns.
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ArticleREI members reject board-backed candidates in vote
Amid growing labor tensions, the US outdoor retailer’s co-op members push back on leadership by voting down corporate-endorsed board candidates.
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ArticleClarus shrinks Q1 operating loss on lower revenues
The US-based outdoor group narrowed its Q1 loss and announced key asset sales, while facing ongoing headwinds in global adventure markets.
