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    Sport 2000 International is to launch a new sustainability initiative...

    2014-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Sport 2000 International is to launch a new sustainability initiative named “Green&Fair,” which will aim at making sustainability visible for outdoor product consumers. The initiative will be launched together with a group of outdoor brands and Bluesign Technologies, the Swiss-based environmental certification company. The campaign, whose slogan will be “Please ...

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    Kering has been recognized as one of the “greenest” company's...

    2014-06-18T00:00:00Z

    Kering has been recognized as one of the “greenest” company's worldwide by Newsweek Magazine's Green Rankings, coming in fourth position in the overall Global 500 in Newsweek Green Rankings list and as top-ranked in consumer discretionary companies within the Global 500. Kering's inclusion in the 2014 Newsweek Green Rankings is ...

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    Kering, the parent company of Puma and other sports and...

    2014-05-10T00:00:00Z

    Kering, the parent company of Puma and other sports and luxury brands, won this year's Global Leadership Award in Sustainable Apparel at a ceremony in Copenhagen a few days ago. It deserved the honor because the group has adopted the pioneering Environmental Profit & Loss Account developed by the former ...

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    Uvex will be changing to 100 percent renewable energies for...

    2014-05-10T00:00:00Z

    Uvex will be changing to 100 percent renewable energies for all of its locations in Germany. The company has signed a contract with Infra Fürth, a supplier of green energy that is certified by German Technical Control Board (TÜV), in order to secure a more sustainable production. The contract runs ...

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    IC Companys, parent company of Peak Performance, is joining the...

    2014-05-10T00:00:00Z

    IC Companys, parent company of Peak Performance, is joining the Leather Working Group, whose members include companies such as Ecco, H&M and Timberland. The groups has an internet-based grading system that measures the level of compliance by tanners with specific guidelines for the level of harmful substances in leather and ...

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    Crocs reduced volatile organic compounds by 16.5 percent per pair...

    2014-05-10T00:00:00Z

    Crocs reduced volatile organic compounds by 16.5 percent per pair in 2013 and is aiming for another 10 percent reduction this year. The footwear brand, which has just released its 2013 sustainability report, said it also completed its first greenhouse gas inventory, which included manufacturing facilities and headquarters. The company ...

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    More than 100 workers in Cambodian factories supplying Adidas and...

    2014-04-22T00:00:00Z

    More than 100 workers in Cambodian factories supplying Adidas and Puma fainted at work at the end of March after being overcome by fumes, possibly related to poor or absent ventilation systems. The episode, as reported by police and workers to Reuters, involved 118 employees at the Shen Zhou and ...

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    Timberland said in its annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report...

    2014-04-22T00:00:00Z

    Timberland said in its annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) report that it has exceeded its targets for the sustainabillity of the manufacturing processes used by its suppliers. In 2013, around 70 percent of its apparel and footwear was made in factories meeting its “Level 3” criteria, against a previously set ...

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    A Vietnamese factory, Saitex, will make shoes for Puma with...

    2014-04-01T00:00:00Z

    A Vietnamese factory, Saitex, will make shoes for Puma with recycled denim, cut from used jeans, using solar power and responsible water collection and waste treatment in the manufacturing process. The profits from this Re-Cut Project will be donated to the Bo Tho orphanage near Ho Chi Minh City, close ...

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    Columbia Sportswear said that by raising over $123,000 in 2013...

    2014-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Columbia Sportswear said that by raising over $123,000 in 2013 alone, its overall donation from its Tested Tough in Pink Collection exceeded $1 million. Since 2007 the U.S.-based outdoor company, in collaboration with participating retailers, has helped the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) provide thousands of free mammograms and early ...

  • Short stops

    Keen supplied 200 pairs of boots, shoes and socks...

    2014-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Keen supplied 200 pairs of boots, shoes and socks for the victims of the floods in the Somerset region of the U.K.

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    Jack Wolfskin says that half of its winter collection will...

    2014-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Jack Wolfskin says that half of its winter collection will be made without the use of perfluorinated and polyfluorinated compounds (PFCs) as from 2014, two years ahead of schedule. In 2013, Jack Wolfskin made a commitment, under the motto “Going the extra mile,” to completely ban harmful chemicals from the ...

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    Blake Mycoskie, the American social entrepreneur and author who funded...

    2014-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Blake Mycoskie, the American social entrepreneur and author who funded Toms Shoes, is joining the B Team, the not-for-profit initiative of Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin, and Jochen Zeitz, the former chief executive of Puma International who initiated the environmental profit and loss accounting system adopted by Kering. The ...

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    Jack Wolfskin disclosed that it stopped working with four manufacturing...

    2013-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Jack Wolfskin disclosed that it stopped working with four manufacturing facilities in China and one in India last year because they failed to meet the criteria of its code of conduct. The move was disclosed in the third annual social responsibility report issued by the German company on its suppliers, ...

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    Adidas has defended itself against claims by Greenpeace International that...

    2013-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Adidas has defended itself against claims by Greenpeace International that it has failed to fulfill commitments to reduce releases of toxic chemicals from its facilities. In its newly-launched Detox Catwalk initiative, Greenpeace included sportswear companies like Adidas, Nike and Li Ning in a list of “greenwashers.” The Detox campaign wants ...

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    A jury has elected Sympatex Technologies' Moisture Tech Volterra polyester-polyamide...

    2013-11-16T00:00:00Z

    A jury has elected Sympatex Technologies' Moisture Tech Volterra polyester-polyamide compound to get the 2013 Performance Award at the Munich Performance Days, the sports textiles show due to be held on Nov. 19-21 in the Bavarian capital. It picked Sympatex' four-layer footwear laminate among more than 600 submissions. The product ...

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    The Hohenstein Institute in Bönnigheim, Germany has developed some new...

    2013-11-16T00:00:00Z

    The Hohenstein Institute in Bönnigheim, Germany has developed some new tests to determine the so-called “g-value,” a measure for the energy transmittance of materials. Textile manufacturers can use the results of these tests to optimize their products with specific regard to low energy transmission. The g-value is composed of the ...

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    VF Corp. is currently developing a list of chemicals whose...

    2013-11-16T00:00:00Z

    VF Corp. is currently developing a list of chemicals whose use will be banned in the production processes of its suppliers. The company also intends to control the finished products to ensure compliance. This is what Peter Higgins, senior manager, product and supply chain sustainability for the group, announced at ...

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    Swix Sport is conducting a three-year research project in an...

    2013-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Swix Sport is conducting a three-year research project in an effort to make its wax products even more environmentally friendly, without compromising their functionality. The Norwegian company has acknowledged that the fluorine used in some of its products degrades slowly in nature, and though the limits are acceptable, it wants ...

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    Bluesign Technologies has appointed a dedicated staff for North America....

    2013-10-28T00:00:00Z

    Bluesign Technologies has appointed a dedicated staff for North America. It will be headed by Kevin Myette who has been named director of customer relationship management for the U.S. and Canada, servicing North American companies that are affiliated with Bluesign. Myette has worked for 26 years at REI, the U.S. ...