All Outdoor Industry Compass articles in Volume 14, Issue 18 – Page 5
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Short stops
Short Stops Week 35, 2021
PRODUCT & MARKETING +++ Pinewood, an outdoor, fishing and hunting apparel specialist founded in 1996 in Småland, Sweden, and a member of the Scandinavian Outdoor Group, launches for the first time a T-shirt made entirely from waste from other textile productions and also offers jackets and vests with synthetic down ...
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Article
New Mavic owner Bourrelier Group sets successful future course
After the Bourrelier Group took over the insolvent French company Mavic in spring 2020, things were initially very quiet. One year after the takeover, the group now speaks of a successful turnaround, including a stable course for the future. Source: Bourrelier Group Getting Mavic back on track ...
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News briefs
ResearchAndMarkets publishes new report on European camping tent market
In its new report, “Camping Tent Market in Europe 2021-2025,” ResearchAndMarkets.com offers insight into the 2020 camping tent market, as well as an outlook for the coming years and a forecast until 2025. According to the 120-page report, the camping tent market in Europe will grow by $157.14 million from ...
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News briefs
SOLE launches climate accountability initiative and carbon-negative insoles
Canadian footwear company SOLE has launched CO2negative, an initiative in collaboration with ReCORK™ to promote and facilitate the accurate labeling of the climate impact of consumer products and the certification of CO2-negative products, and simultaneously announced its first CO2negative™-certified insoles, the Performance footbed collection. Made from ReCORK recycled cork, the ...
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Invista to double nylon 6,6 polymer capacity at Shanghai Chemical Industry Park
In an effort to answer the domestic demand for nylon 6,6 polymers, Invista Nylon Chemicals (China) announced plans to double its current production at the Shanghai Chemical Industry Park (SCIP). The plan is following a 40,000-ton/year capacity increase that was installed in 2020 and is based on an investment of ...
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U.S. resale startup Trove raises $77.5 million
Trove, a California-based branded resale company that counts Patagonia, Arc’teryx, REI and Lululemon among its customers, has received $77.5 million in a Series D funding round led by G2 Venture Partners, bringing its total funding to date to $122.5 million. Bank of Montreal, Capital One Ventures, Commerce Ventures and Wellington ...
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GfK sees dip in German consumer sentiment as infection rates rise
At the dawn of what many expect to be the fourth Covid-19 wave in Germany, GfK reports a visible clouding of consumer sentiment in the country for the start of the fall season, while the propensity to save money is on the rise. After reaching a 10-year high in June ...
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