All Outdoor Industry Compass articles in Volume 15, Issue 3 – Page 8
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News briefs
Textile consumption in Europe has fourth-largest impact on environment and climate, new study finds
Recent data from the European Environment Agency (EEA) show that textile consumption in Europe has on average the fourth-highest impacts on the environment and climate after food, housing and mobility. Textiles caused in 2020 the third-highest pressures on water and land use, and the fifth-highest use of raw materials and ...
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Organic Cotton Accelerator joins Sustainable Apparel Coalition
The Organic Cotton Accelerator (OCA) has joined the Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC) to drive needed change throughout the supply chain, according to a statement. By joining the SAC, OCA, an Amsterdam-based multi-stakeholder organization fully committed to organic cotton, underscores its commitment to a collaborative sector approach to “unlock the potential ...
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Short stops
Short Stops Week 7, 2022
PRODUCT & MARKETING +++ Scarpa has agreed a sponsorship deal with the International Ski Mountaineering Federation that will run until the end of the World Cup season +++ Lange has launched a new slogan, “Just Boots,” which will replace “Be One with Your Boots,” to further emphasize the brand’s exclusive ...
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Footwear industry: Inflationary pressure increases on a broad front
Thanks to the collective work of the editorial teams of our sister publications Shoe Intelligence and SGI Europe, we have put together a comprehensive analysis of the impact of inflation on the footwear industry. The editors tried to cover the economic, industrial, financial and some social aspects of inflation focusing ...
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Hoka releases new global store concept in Asia
Green Room, an experimental design agency based in Birmingham, has partnered with footwear and apparel brand Hoka to develop a new global store concept that has now been launched in China and Southeast Asia. The concept is community-focused and will be rolled out in multiple locations and formats around the ...
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Kathmandu is on track for better results
In its second quarter, the profits improved at Kathmandu Holding, which ended Jan. 30, despite the global pandemic’s impact on trading conditions and persistent supply constraints on the group’s Oboz business. In the first quarter, factory shutdowns at Oboz’s suppliers in Vietnam, as previously reported, left the company unable to ...
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Coleman helps boost Q4 sales at Newell Brands outdoor unit
Final quarter sales at Newell Brands Outdoor & Recreation division rose to $304 million from $249 million a year ago, as growth in the outdoor equipment and beverage categories offset a slight decline in technical apparel. Core sales at the division, home of the Coleman, Campingaz and Marmot brands, grew ...
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New Wave’s sales growth driven by Sports & Leisure
The Swedish-based New Wave Group, which owns sports brands like Craft and Cutter & Back and distributes several others, saw total sales in the last quarter increase by 23 percent to 2,307 million Swedish kronor (€218.7m), with the growth driven by its Sports & Leisure segment. At constant currency rates, ...
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Callaway sees continued robust growth, Jack Wolfskin relaunch progressing well
Callaway Golf predicted another year of robust topline growth in 2022, after revenues in the fourth quarter jumped by 90.0 percent to $711.7 million, benefiting from “strong momentum” at Jack Wolfskin and TravisMathew and the addition of Topgolf earlier in the year. The growth for the new year is expected ...
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Porsche gathers even more e-bike power
After unveiling its first e-bike under the Cyklær brand with partner Storck Bicycle in 2021 and acquiring a majority stake in e-bike manufacturer Greyp Bikes the same year, Porsche continues to invest in its non-automotive future, particularly in the fast-growing e-bike market. The Stuttgart-based sports car manufacturer has now announced ...
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News briefs
European Environment Agency publishes new briefings on circular design and microplastic pollution
The European Environment Agency (EEA) has just released two new briefings relevant to the textile supply chain from fiber to product. In the paper, the agency points out that textiles caused in 2020 the third-highest pressures on water and land use and the fifth-highest use of raw materials and greenhouse ...
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Sustainable Apparel Coalition starts new project for due diligence in the supply chain
The nonprofit Sustainable Apparel Coalition (SAC), an organization that advocates for sustainable practices in the consumer goods industry, has partnered with the Initiative for Global Solidarity (IGS) to coordinate a new project to promote industry-wide convergence of methodologies for assessing environmental, social and labor conditions in the apparel and footwear ...