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News briefsEOG launches new tool to harmonize product data exchange
The European Outdoor Group (EOG) has joined with the German Sporting Goods Industry Association (BSI) to launch the next phase of a major collaborative project setting out to standardize and harmonize product sustainability data across the Outdoor sector. The Sustainability Data Exchange Project (SDEX) aims to improve communication between brands ...
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News briefsOrtovox to stop using PET-recycled polyester
Ortovox has announced that it will no longer be pursuing its switch to recycled polyester from bottles, saying that “bottles remain bottles and clothes remain clothes.” In its annual Planet Report 2023, the company calls this type of recycling too short-sighted, explaining once bottles have been processed into clothing, they ...
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News briefsEU unveils extended responsibility scheme for textile waste
The European Commission has unveiled its proposal to introduce a mandatory and harmonized Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme for textiles in all European Union (EU) Member States. This initiative would make producers responsible for the full lifecycle of textile products and support the sustainable management of textile waste across the ...
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News briefsThe latest North Face campaign uses ChatGPT
The North Face has launched a new campaign aimed at reigniting the spirit of outdoor exploration, “TNF10000 Reasons to Get Back to Trail.” In an interesting twist the campaign has leveraged ChatGPT to generate 10,000 reasons to hit the trail. The campaign, in conjunction with the agency Fred & Farid ...
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News briefsOutdoor Research's next collection virtually PFAS free
PFAS have been almost completely phased out in Outdoor Research’s (OR) Spring 2024 collection. The Seattle-based manufacturer of outdoor apparel and gear says products in the new line are driven by sustainability, technology and inclusivity. OR’s goal of removing intentionally added PFAS will be virtually complete in the forthcoming ...
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News briefsNew bike bag from recycled end-of-life tires
BASF and Cologne-based Baesiq have teamed up for the production of a new sustainable bike bag, on sale from this summer. The “Pendik” bicycle bag from the Pinqponq brand by Baesiq has a significantly reduced CO2 footprint thanks to BASF’s Ultramid Ccycled, a mass-balanced polyamide that supports the use of ...
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New independent entity to improve safety in professional road cycling
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), Association Internationale des Organisateurs de Courses Cyclistes (AIOCC), Association Internationale des Groupes Cyclistes Professionnels (AIGCP), women’s cycling teams union UNIO, the Cyclistes Professionnels Associés (CPA) and the Association of Professional Cyclists For Female Athletes (CPA Women) have announced the creation of SafeR (for SafeRoadcycling), a ...
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News briefsNatascha el Mahmoud, General Manager Commercial Europe, to leave Jack Wolfskin
Source: Jack Wolfskin Natascha el Mahmoud Natascha el Mahmoud has informed Jack Wolfskin’s management that she will be leaving the company at her own request, effective Feb. 29, 2024. After 22 years, she has decided to take some private time off to pursue her passion for travel. ...
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News briefsLongtime CoDi director retires
Compass Diversified Holdings (CoDi), the Connecticut-based owner of several sporting goods brands, including Boa Technology, 5.11, Marucci Sports, PrimaLoft and Velocity Outdoor, announced that C. Sean Day has retired from the company’s Board of Directors effective June 30, 2023, for personal health reasons. Day joined the board in 2006, coinciding ...
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News briefs361˚ releases its first trail running shoe
Building on the success of the Centauri road running shoe, 361˚, one of China’s largest sporting goods brands, has brought its eTPE Engage platform to the trails for the first time. Featuring a proprietary Vibram Megagrip outsole, the Futura is the brand’s new premium trail model, offering ...
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News briefsSantini replaces Benelux distributor
On July 5, Italian premium bikewear supplier Santini S.p.a. (Santini Cycling Wear) officially parted ways with its Benelux distributor RA-Company BVBA and appointed the Belgian sales agency ARW NV as its new partner for the three countries instead. “Santini has been transformed deeply in the last years, and we feel ...
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News briefsNew CEO for Fristads
Source: Fristads Petra Öberg Gustafsson Petra Öberg Gustafsson has been appointed as the new CEO of Fristads, a Swedish workwear manufacturer that also expanded into the outdoor segment in 2020. Öberg Gustafsson most recently served as CEO of Teng Tools AB and held board seats at H. ...
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News briefsMoncler’s Remo Ruffini receives honorary degree from University for the Creative Arts
Remo Ruffini, the chairman and CEO of Moncler, has accepted an honorary degree in fashion and entrepreneurship from the University for the Creative Arts (UCA), a specialist art and design university with campuses in Surrey and Kent, England. Ruffini was honored “in recognition of his outstanding contribution to fashion and ...
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News briefsUYN to present first running shoes
Italian brand UYN (Unleash Your Nature) will unveil its first running shoes at the upcoming Outdoor & Running Business Days, the trade show that is scheduled to take place in Riva del Garda on July 9-10. The new product line has been developed using neuroreactive solutions from Reaxing and in ...
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News briefsMoncler releases 3D-printed trail running shoe
Moncler has partnered with 3D-printed shoe manufacturer Zellerfeld to release a 3D-printed trail running shoe. The single-construction mono-material shoe is made out of recyclable materials and is a new addition to its Trailgrip line. The Moncler Trailgrip 3D is extremely limited and will only be available for members of ...
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News briefsGlobetrotter and Myclimate calculate the carbon footprint of many outdoor products
The outdoor retailer Globetrotter together with Myclimate have calculated the Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions of 40 product groups in a new project. The emissions from upstream and downstream processes in supply chains for products including backpacks, hiking boots and rain jackets were calculated. In addition, the average CO2 savings ...
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News briefsAMG appoints new managing director
AMG Group, a U.K.-based outdoor outfitter, along with its investor Growth Capital Partners, has announced that Rob Birrell, the company’s Marketing Director, will assume the role of Managing Director and related responsibilities, effective July 3. Over the past twenty years, Birrell has worked in and led several key areas of ...
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News briefsPositive results in new research comparing fiber fragmentation in virgin and recycled polyester
New research by the sustainable textiles NGO The Microfibre Consortium (TMC) has revealed that mechanically recycled polyester is no more likely than virgin polyester to lead to fiber fragmentation. For its research report into recycled polyester (rPET) in apparel and fiber fragmentation, TMC set out to determine how the replacement ...
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News briefsMaap to open in Amsterdam first LaB concept store outside of Australia
Maap, a Melbourne-based cycling apparel brand, plans to open a Maap LaB concept store in Amsterdam later this year. It will be its first LaB concept store outside of Australia. “LaB” stands for “Life Around Bikes,” an inclusive concept that is “at the intersection of contemporary creative culture and cycling,” ...
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News briefsItalian bicycle maker Pinarello sold
Investment firm L Catterton has announced that it has sold Pinarello to “a private family office.” The terms of the transaction have not been unveiled, but according to the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, it was a €200 million deal. L Catterton bought a majority stake in Pinarello in 2016. ...
