All Outdoor Industry Compass articles in Volume 15, Issue 10 – Page 13
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Most Brits plan to drive less and cycle more, new survey shows
Interesting insights from the island: The Britains are changing their mobility behavior.
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News briefs
IFTD show will reportedly be replaced by new concept
The long-running International Fly Tackle Dealer (IFTD) show, organized annually by the American Fly Fishing Trade Association (AFFTA), is set to be replaced by a brand new event next year. According to an exclusive report by Angling International, AFFTA is planning to replace the IFTD show with a new concept ...
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Norrøna sets sustainability goals until 2029
Norwegian brand Norrøna has a special connection to 2029, as the brand will celebrate its 100th anniversary that year. All the more reason why the company’s newly published roadmap for responsibility focuses on that very date. In the roadmap, the company has set ten goals to be achieved by 2029. ...
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Tim Bantle appointed as Eddie Bauer CEO
Source: ABG/Sparc Group Tim Bantle New Eddie Bauer CEO, Tim Bantle, is a familiar face in the outdoor industry. He joins Sparc Group from VF Corporation, where he was GM of VF Canada. His résumé also includes positions at The North Face, Black Diamond and Patagonia. At ...
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News briefs
New standards for cotton sourcing released to tackle forced labor issues
The Yarn Ethically & Sustainably Sourced Standard (YESS) initiative, established by the Responsible Sourcing Network in 2019, has published two new standards for cotton spinning mills, referring to input from stakeholders after the first edition of the standard released in the first year of the project and the associated 2021-2022 ...
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2027 UCI Cycling World Championships to be held in France’s Haute-Savoie
The International Cycling Union (UCI) has confirmed the French department of Haute-Savoie as the host of the 2027 Cycling World Championships. The decision was made at the 191st edition of the governing body’s congress in Wollongong, Australia, held alongside the Road World Championships (Sept. 18-25). It will be the second ...
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Scarpa partners with Slow Food to promote walking and local food
Scarpa, the Italian specialist in outdoor footwear, has partnered with Slow Food on a new book, Il Gusto di Camminare (A Taste for Walking), in collaboration with the Italian Alpine Club. Written by Irene Pellegrini and Barbara Gizzi, with a foreword by Paolo Rumiz, the book is dedicated to those ...
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Short stops
Short Stops Week 39, 2022
RETAIL & DISTRIBUTION +++ Millet has opened a 130-square-meter boutique in France’s alpine town of Annecy, its fifth store in the country +++ Veloland has added three new stores to its retail network in France, located respectively in Mutzig en Alsace (Trace Verte) and the Paris region (Vélo9 in Montigny-les-Cormeilles ...
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Voluntary Carbon Market Rankings for 2022 and market analysis published
The Voluntary Carbon Market Rankings, published annually by online news and analysis service Environmental Finance, are on firmer footing in their third year of existence, with the number of completed returns doubling from around 2,000 in 2021 to nearly 4,000 this year, up from 1,500 two years ago. In general, ...
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News briefs
Yeti is looking for a new CFO
Paul Carbone, Yeti’s chief financial officer, is stepping down at the end of October. Carbone will be taking a new job in Boston to be closer to his family. “Paul has made an indelible contribution to the organization during his tenure and was instrumental in guiding Yeti through our initial ...
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U.S. federal report on microfiber pollution released
Mandated by the U.S. Congress, the Interagency Marine Debris Coordinating Committee (IMDCC) has delivered a new report on microfiber pollution coordinated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Marine Debris Program. According to the paper, not only are microfibers a highly complex and diverse type of ...
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News briefs
66°North opens temporary store in London for 66 days
The Icelandic brand 66°North has opened a pop-up store in London’s Soho district that is open only in the afternoons and sells a selection of the company’s bestselling outdoor styles and accessories. Located on the corner of Air Street and Brewer, the store will remain open for 66 days until ...
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Eurobike 2023 offers exhibitors three-day B2B participation
Following this year’s Eurobike premiere in Frankfurt, organizer Fairnamic is already setting the course for Eurobike 2023 (June 21-25). In addition to the previous hall and open-air site participation, the organizer will offer a booth booking option covering the first three trade-only visitor show days for the first time – ...
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News briefs
It’s Great Out There Coalition launches Europe-wide social media competition
The It’s Great Out There Coalition has launched a month-long competition on social media, as part of the latest phase in the #itsgreatoutthere campaign to get Europe more active outdoors. The #takesomeoneoutdoor competition will go live tomorrow and will run for a month, accessible to anyone in Europe. The first ...
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News briefs
Anta to build international operations center in Suzhou
Sports group Anta, headquartered in China’s Fujian province, is planning to build an international operations center in the city of Suzhou, the trade publication Sportstextiles has reported. The new 160,000-square-meter center will be built within the China–Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park, also known as Suzhou Industrial Park. The total investment will ...
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News briefs
SIA joins A New Earth Project to address packaging issues in snowsports
Snowsports Industries America (SIA) – the trade association of the winter outdoor industry – has joined A New Earth Project. The coalition of outdoor enthusiasts, brands and environmentally conscious packaging suppliers was founded in April 2022 as an initiative of Atlantic Packaging. The partnership aims to find and scale sustainable ...
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News briefs
Energy crisis slows textile production in Bangladesh
Production in export-oriented textile mills in Bangladesh has fallen dramatically because of the gas shortage. The Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA) said that mills are cutting or even halting production because of fuel shortages, adding that this might prevent the industry from achieving the $60 billion export earnings target set ...
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International Fibres Group opens fiber research center in Austria
International Fibres Group (IFG) is opening a Fiber Research Center at its IFG Asota site in Linz, Austria. The new research center, described by IFG as an “international center of competence for thermoplastic fibers,” will house the SF1000 Pilot Line, IFG’s semi-industrial melt spinning line. This pilot line tests and ...
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Article
Adidas exhibits its “made to be remade” products in London
At Design London 2022, taking place at Magazine London on Sept. 21-24, Adidas has organized an exhibition titled “Chasing Circularity.” The exhibits showcase the brand’s journey since the 2019 launch of Futurecraft.Loop, a corporate initiative that explores ways to make reusable products. The project has been working on a circular ...
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Primaloft backs new plastics biodegradability lab at U.S. university
The University of Massachusetts (UMass) Dartmouth has opened a new learning and product development laboratory at its School for Marine Science & Technology in New Bedford. The opening ceremony was held on Sept. 13. The creation of the new lab was made possible by a public-private investment, including a grant ...