This is how the sporting goods industry deals with CSR & Sustainability – Page 25
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News briefsBrooks Running to invest $10 million to support young runners
Source: Brooks Brooks Running has announced that it will invest $10 million over the next five years in Future Run, an initiative to support youth in the U.S. and help them discover the benefits of the run and its community. Future Run is an evolution of the ...
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ArticleWFSGI cooperates with WHO to improve global health
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Federation of Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Geneva that establishes a framework for collaboration to improve global health through increased physical activity and sports participation. Recent industry data shows that health and well-being are on ...
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News briefsRouvy and Challenge Family athletes raise $30,000 for Turkey and Syria
In the wake of the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, more than 8,700 Rouvy and Challenge Family athletes helped raise $30,000 for the Red Cross to support those affected. The cyclists had two weeks to complete the virtual ride on Rouvy’s indoor cycling platform, with the amount raised depending ...
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News briefsDecathlon U.K. launches rental scheme nationwide
Following a successful trial last year, Decathlon is now rolling out its sports rental scheme in all its stores across the U.K. The rental scheme includes bikes, tennis rackets, paddle boards and kayaks. The retailer has committed £1 million (€1.14m) worth of products to the scheme. Decathlon tested the scheme ...
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News briefsActivist platform calls on Nike to be more transparent about supply chain labor conditions
According to Reuters, London-based activist shareholder platform Tulipshare is calling on Nike to provide more transparency about working conditions in its supply chain and disclose whether the company’s policies actually meet its stated justice goals and human rights commitments. The group, which owns 276 Nike shares and wants to help ...
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ArticleAnta Sports Products publishes ESG report 2022
Anta Sports Products Limited, owner of companies Fila, Descente and the Amer Sports group, including Atomic, Arc’teryx, Salomon and others, besides its own Anta brand, has published the 2022 ESG report for Anta that touches a broad range of operational and financial topics on 132 pages. The ...
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ArticleH&M increases pressure on EU with open letter on delayed REACH revision
Fashion giant H&M Group has sent a letter to EU authorities calling for more progressive chemicals legislation, particularly in relation to the upcoming revision of the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) regulation. The paper contains three demands to improve chemicals policy in the European Union: An ambitious ...
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News briefsAlibaba continues global digital talent program with global conference
The Alibaba Group has continued its global digital talent (DGT) program, an initiative to promote academic exchanges and talent incubation for global digital transformation and inclusive development. The first hybrid conference since the pandemic brought together representatives of Alibaba’s global partner educational institutions, showcasing the learnings and achievements of the ...
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ArticleNike publishes FY 2022 Impact Report
Nike has released its annual impact report, which provides an overview of the brand’s progress in achieving its goals across the three pillars of people, planet and play. In the report, there is a particular focus set on diversity and inclusion. The company has exceeded its goal for women in ...
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News briefsHummel has its climate targets validated by SBTi
The Danish sportswear brand Hummel has announced that its climate targets have been validated by the Science Based Initiative (SBTi), which has verified Hummel’s targets to reduce absolute scope 1 and scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 60 percent by 2031 from a 2021 base year. Additionally, Hummel has committed ...
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News briefsEuropean Commission: Live-stream discussion on forced labor on March 28
In Sept. 2022, the European Commission presented a proposal for a regulation to prohibit products made using forced labor, including child labor, on the internal market of the European Union (EU). Work is now underway to prepare the relevant legislation. To raise awareness of the topic, “Care ...
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News briefsTop Spanish pádel shop helps expedite recycling
Pádel Nuestro has signed a deal with Bown Sports & Sustainability, a promoter in Spain of a recycling initiative whose name, er, sounds like “sustainables.” Source: Pádel Nuestro The objective of the SustainaBalls program is to collect used tennis and pádel balls. It does this by setting ...
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ArticleEU releases proposal for new green claims law
With its new proposal for greenwashing legislation, the EU aims to protect consumers from greenwashing. But what exactly are the proposals?
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News briefsAllbirds to launch net zero carbon shoe
Source: https://www.allbirds.com Allbirds has announced the launch of the M0.0NSHOT, which it claims is the “world’s first net zero carbon shoe.” The name refers to the company “shooting for the moon with a net zero carbon shoe,” Allbirds said. The midsole of the M0.0NSHOT consists of a ...
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News briefsFashion for Good announces 12 new members of its 2023 Innovation Program
Fashion for Good has welcomed twelve new start-ups to its global platform. The selected innovators will participate in the nine-month 2023 Innovation Program, with bespoke support based on the development stage and ambitions of each participant, to validate their technologies, match with relevant industry partners and drive implementation and investing ...
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News briefsAsics recognized by CDP for its sustainability efforts
For the fourth consecutive year, Asics Corp. has been awarded a position on the Supplier Engagement Leaderboard by CDP. Headquartered in Brussels, CDP is a not-for-profit charity that runs the global disclosure system for investors, companies, cities, states and regions to manage their environmental impacts. Asics has been recognized for ...
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News briefsAdidas launches soccer shoes with Parley to help reduce plastic waste
Source: Adidas Mapi León In collaboration with Parley for the Oceans, Adidas has released a soccer shoe pack with three Adidas x Parley footwear franchises: Predator Accuracy, X Speedportal and Copa Pure. The three models are the first to be made partly from Parley Ocean Plastic, re-imagined ...
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News briefsYKK is a leader in supplier engagement, increases environmental efforts
Japanese YKK Corporation has been selected as a “supplier engagement leader,” the highest score on the 2022 Supplier Engagement Report (SER) from CDP for the first time. CDP is an international environmental non-profit focused on measuring and reporting companies’ environmental impact (it also published a global supply chain report and ...
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ArticleAlpkit recycles wetsuits with Circular Flow
After 7 years of manufacturing wetsuits, British outdoor and cycling brand and retailer Alpkit has partnered with Circular Flow to recycle old wetsuits into new, reused products. As open-water swimming booms and consumers spend more money on outdoor sports, more neoprene ends up in the trash each year. 20,000 more ...
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News briefsNike will stop using kangaroo leather this year
Nike will stop making any product with kangaroo skins this year, the company said in a statement on March 13. The announcement comes on the heels of rival firm Puma saying it will replace “k-leather” in football boots with a synthetic vegan alternative, meaningfully called “K-better,” as we reported earlier ...