All Outdoor Industry Compass articles in Vol. 16, Issue 3 – Page 3
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Worldly introduces real-time factory data collection for Scope 3 calculations, ESG and compliance reporting
On May 16, Worldly (formerly Higg) announced its industry-first solution for collecting real-time data from factories along the supply chain. Now brands, retailers and manufacturers can share energy, water and waste data in near real-time and take action throughout the year. Access to this high-frequency, high-resolution data will better enable ...
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Article
Harvard researchers develop 3D knitting method that can “print” entire soft robots
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a new approach for additively manufacturing soft robotics, using a 3D knitting technology to “print” whole robots. The study, titled “3D Knitting for Pneumatic Soft Robotics,” is published in the Advanced Functional Materials journal. ...
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Article
Bleed fears business shutdown, attempts rescue via transparency and community support
Source: Bleed Founder and CEO Michael Spitzbart would like to save his company. Bleed, the sustainable outdoor label from southern Germany, should be celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. However, in an open letter/video on the brand’s website and Social Media (German-language video below), founder and CEO ...
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News briefs
Olpro receives B Corp certification
UK-based company Olpro, founded in 2011 by Daniel Walton, has received B Corporation certification, making it the first U.K. camping brand to receive it. The company continues its commitment to sustainability through actions such as tree planting. To date, a total of 11,499 trees have been planted by planting one ...
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Christoph Engl, CEO Oberalp: “We observe that mountain experiences can take place in a virtual world”
Learn how Oberalp sees itself and the outdoor industry moving into the metaverse, what Second Life is and if turnover is still growing.
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USWE reports ongoing consumer demand in Q3 despite challenging macroeconomic conditions
Despite challenging macroeconomic conditions, Swedish company USWE Sports AB’s net sales increased 27 percent in the third quarter (ending December 31, 2022). During the quarter, direct-to-consumer sales performed strongly, with demand for the group’s USWE, Giant Loop and Void brands increasing and online sales growing. However, distribution channels are still ...
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Short stops
Short Stops Week 21, 2023
EXECUTIVE CHANGES +++ According to a LinkedIn post by Equip Outdoor Technologies, Sales Director Andy Schimeck has made the decision to leave the company after 5 years, effective Dec. 31, 2023 +++ Alex Marsh, the head of Klarna’s UK business, has left the company for personal reasons after nearly five ...
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News briefs
Nemo publishes first sustainability report
Nemo Equipment, an American outdoor equipment brand based in New Hampshire, has released its first sustainability report. Nemo claims its goal has always been to design equipment that provides a significantly better experience than what is already available. By incorporating the challenge of sustainability into its design process, the team ...
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News briefs
KMD reports sales growth across brands in Q3
New Zealand-based company KMD Brands offered a trading update on its three brands for the period ended April 23, saying Rip Curl, Kathmandu, and Oboz each generated sales growth. With the group reporting Q3 consolidated, year-over-year sales growth of 15.6 percent, Oboz had the period’s largest sales increase at 120.3 ...
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Sales growth for Canada Goose in Q4 driven by EMEA, Asia Pacific
Higher direct-to-consumer revenues coupled with the absence of pandemic-related restrictions helped Canada Goose achieve double-digit revenue growth in the EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions in Q4 ended April 2. Period operating income was C$17.2 million (€11.9m) versus C$0.9 million, but the group reported a net loss of C$10.0 million (€6.9m) against ...
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News briefs
Kyocera introduces new sustainable inkjet textile printer
Source: Kyocera Kyocera Forearth printer Japanese multinational Kyocera has announced the launch of Forearth, a new inkjet textile printer designed to eliminate virtually all water usage from fabric printing. Conventional analog textile printing uses a large amount of water, especially in the washing and steaming processes. ...
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News briefs
French government supports cycling with new €2 billion investment
The French government has announced a new €2 billion plan for cycling by 2027. The plan is meant to encourage cycling while also supporting infrastructure and job creation. The overall investment will reach €6 billion, including €4 billion from local authorities over the same 2023-2027 period. Specifically, €1.25 billion will ...
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News briefs
Millet launches rental scheme for outdoor gear
French mountain sports brand Millet is introducing a new rental program. Starting on May 20, the brand will rent out, via its e-commerce site and in-store, items from its hiking and mountaineering ranges. The scheme is part of the brand’s CSR strategy to promote a circular economy.
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News briefs
Mammut opens temporary store in Paris
Outdoor Swiss brand Mammut has opened a pop-up store in Paris in partnership with French specialist retailer Au Vieux Campeur. Located in the Latin Quarter, at 38 rue des Écoles, the brand’s 27-square-meter pop-up store will be in place until June 10. The location is at walking distance from rue ...
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News briefs
Higg Inc. rebrands as Worldly
Higg Inc., an integrated software platform that helps businesses take responsibility for the impact of their supply chain, has rebranded as Worldly. More than 40,000 brands, retailers, suppliers and manufacturers around the world in fashion, outdoor, home goods, toys and other sectors currently rely on this platform, designed to offer ...
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Brompton Bicycle confirms first capital increase in 35 years
Source: Brompton Will Butler-Adams with the one-millionth Brompton bike Brompton Bicycle, known for its folding bicycles, has been independent since 1975 and is owned by founder Andrew Ritchie and current CEO Will Butler-Adams, their friends, families and employees. A partnership with BGF, one of the largest and ...
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Lowa joins Fair Wear Foundation
As the first footwear-only manufacturer with production in Europe, Lowa has become a member of the Fair Wear Foundation at the beginning of 2023. The German outdoor footwear specialist, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, is thereby committed to fair and responsible production processes along the entire supply chain and ...
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News briefs
New distribution partner for carbon bike specialist C.B.T. Italia in Switzerland, Germany
C.B.T. Italia has announced a collaboration with Lucerne, Switzerland-based Kumach GmbH, which will distribute the Italian bike brand in Germany and Switzerland. C.B.T. Italia (short for “Costruzione Biciclette Tardivo”) is a family-owned company with a 70-year history that started making race bike frames and has evolved in recent decades to ...
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Opinion
What makes the perfect industry award jury?
A long-standing member of many award committees in the outdoor industry world, Charles Ross explains what makes a good industry award jury
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Albrecht von Dewitz Foundation continues to support outdoor activities and environmental education in schools
The German Vaude Sport Albrecht von Dewitz Foundation has been supporting school projects throughout Germany with the “Outdoor macht Schule” (Outdoor is school) program since 2020. The aim of the program is to link outdoor activities and environmental education with each other and make mountain sports tangible for children and ...