All Outdoor Industry Compass articles in Vol. 16, Issue 4 – Page 6
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Mammut expands repair service
Since 1992, the repair service of Swiss mountaineering outfitter Mammut has been ensuring that customers’ products remain in use for even longer. By anchoring reparability in the design process, with new service partners from summer 2023, and with proactive communication, Mammut now wants to encourage even more people to choose ...
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News briefs
Vango introduces augmented reality to retail
British outdoor brand Vango is launching Vango ViewAR, a brand-new augmented reality technology. An industry first, Vango ViewAR offers Vango customers a full-size 3D augmented reality view of tents and awnings after scanning a QR code. For the first time, customers can quickly and easily view, measure ...
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Review: The Sustainable Angle’s Future Fabrics Expo 2023
Two weeks ago, the doors opened at Magazine London to one of the largest global sourcing venues for sustainably and responsibly produced textiles and materials in the fashion industry. This state-of-the-art venue spans 3,200 square meters and is located across the river from Canary Wharf. From June 26-28, visitors had ...
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Vibram and Nike release new running shoe
For the first time, Nike has partnered with Vibram to bring trail runners a new shoe. Developed in partnership with athletes including Tyler Green to give a fast, sleek and grippy trail running experience, the Nike Ultrafly Trail combines the brand’s cutting-edge technology with Vibram’s renowned innovations. Source: ...
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Vista Outdoor appoints former Salomon executive as Simms president
Source: Vista Outdoor/Simms Jordan Judd Vista Outdoor, the parent company of 41 sporting and outdoor brands, has named Jordan Judd President of Bozeman, Montana-based Simms Fishing Products, effective Aug. 1. Simms was founded in 1980 and acquired by Vista Outdoor in 2022. The brand is part of ...
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Ortovox 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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EOG 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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Hydro Flask faces market pressure, Osprey sales up in Q1
Adjusted operating income slipped by 8.9 percent to $34.3 million from $37.6 million for the Home & Outdoor segment of Helen of Troy for the first quarter ended May 31. Excluding a nearly $3.1 million impact related to the bankruptcy of retailer Bed, Bath & Beyond, Q1 operating income for ...
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EU 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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Short stops
Short Stops Week 28, 2023
EXECUTIVE CHANGES +++ The National Cycling League (NCL) has named Andrea Pagnanelli as its new CEO +++ The Angling Trades Association (ATA), the trade body for the U.K. angling industry, is creating a new media and marketing role and is seeking someone to fill in this new position +++ The ...
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NGO criticizes use of plastic products in textiles
AN NGO has denounced as “avoidance strategies” five tactics to deal with waste deployed by some of the biggest companies in the world
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News briefs
The 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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Outdoor 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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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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New 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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Natascha 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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Jenny Tough on the outdoors, diversity and sustainability
Endurance athlete and solo adventurer Jenny Tough on how she rates the industry progress in sustainability and diversity, and her wish for the Outdoor sector.
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News briefs
Longtime 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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Nemo expands Endless Promise circular economy program in the U.S.
Nemo, an independent designer of outdoor gear and accessories based in the U.S., has announced a recycling partnership with Ambercycle, a leading recycled textile innovator based in Los Angeles. Ambercycle uses a novel molecular regeneration technology to transform end-of-life textiles into high-quality, virgin Cycora® material. This collaboration, launched as an ...
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New 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. ...