Latest News & Analysis – Page 53
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ArticleThe Microfibre Consortium presents Roadmap v2.0 to combat textile pollution
A new initiative aims for zero fiber fragmentation impact in textiles.
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ArticleEurobike 2025 expands global reach and industry focus
The trade show in Frankfurt will feature global brands, startups and the new Adventure Area, reinforcing its role as the premier cycling and e-mobility event – with a touch of outdoor.
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ArticleUnifi shows progress in its environmental commitments in new report
The company, specializing in recycled and synthetic yarns, has released its fifth annual Sustainability Snapshot.
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ArticleEOG releases 2024 Annual Report, confirms 2025 initiatives
The European Outdoor Group unveiled its 2024 Annual Report, confirmed 2025 plans, and announced the new Outdoor Impact Summit set for May 2025 in Munich.
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ArticleTrump’s announced EU tariffs set to disrupt trade
New US tariffs on EU imports could disrupt the sporting goods and outdoor industries, raising costs and sparking a transatlantic trade war.
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ArticleEOG elects new leaders, achieves board gender parity
Icebug’s David Ekelund is the new President, while the group achieves a 50:50 gender split on its board, marking a pivotal moment for diversity in the outdoor industry.
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ArticleSolo Brands faces delisting from NYSE over low share price
The company risks delisting after its stock remains below $1.00 for 30 days, and it has six months to regain compliance.
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ArticleMixed results for CoDi’s outdoor business in Q4
Compass Diversified’s outdoor brands saw mixed Q4 results, with Boa and PrimaLoft growing while 5.11 and Velocity Outdoor struggled.
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ArticleRocky Brands projects modest 2025 growth after strong Q4
Rocky Brands is cautiously optimistic about the prospects for 2025 after posting better-than-expected sales in the fourth quarter of 2024 and seeing continued momentum at the start of 2025. Sales in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31 increased by 1.7 percent to $128.1 million versus the year earlier, with growth ...
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ArticleHollywood set to take Revelyst’s storytelling to new level
The outdoor brand collective partners with the production company Sierra Pictures to integrate its brands into film and TV, unlocking new storytelling and marketing opportunities.
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ArticleISPO Munich reschedules date and reorganizes structure
ISPO moves the fall 2025 dates and restructures its hall layout to enhance retailer engagement.
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ArticleAmer Sports sees 23% Q4 growth, strong Arc’teryx performance
CFO Andrew Page said a “financial turning point in Amer Sports’ journey” occurred in Q4 as the company reported strong Q4 and FY24 results that included strong free cash flow and a “continued transformation” of its capital structure.
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ArticleSilje Garberg Ree: ‘Bergans makes its heritage relevant for today’s consumers’
Bergans’ CEO speaks about innovation, sustainability and standing out in the outdoor market. Read how Silje Garberg Ree is shaping the brand’s future.
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ArticleWhy outdoor and fashion are colliding now
Once defined solely by its utility, outdoor fashion is now booming as a form of self-expression, especially in this fast-changing political environment, says Chris Goddard, our guest writer from the US.
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ArticleNext-gen materials to reach 8% of fiber market by 2030, suggests new report
A New Report from Fashion for Good and Boston Consulting Group explains the advantages of scaling next-generation materials.
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ArticleHead presents recyclable ski
The Austrian ski maker has introduced a revolutionary sustainable ski that reduces CO₂ emissions by 26% and allows material reuse up to five times.
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ArticleFirst phase of Wolverine’s turnaround is complete
The parent of Merrell sees progress in its turnaround plan, but retail challenges and tariffs loom.
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ArticleGarmin shares jump to all-time high after Q4 results exceed estimates
The Swiss company’s stock surged 27% as Q4 earnings beat forecasts, with strong growth in outdoor and fitness segments.
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ArticleTrump administration’s public lands cuts threaten US recreation, safety
Mass layoffs at US land agencies could mean closed trails, fewer rangers and higher wildfire risks. Here’s how US public lands may be impacted.
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ArticleColumbia Sportswear expands space partnership with lunar mission
Columbia’s space-tested Omni-Shade tech is going on its next launch mission with IM-2’s Athena lunar lander.
