More on CSR and Sustainability – Page 2
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ArticleFESI: ‘Our members are committed to staying the course’
Secretary General Jérôme Pero explains how FESI works to turn EU sustainability and digital policies into workable solutions.
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ArticleRichard Kuchinsky: ‘A sustainable shoe must be a good shoe first, sustainable second’
Leading footwear designers reveal the complex trade-offs between sustainability and performance in running shoes.
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ArticleEngraw: Why Uruguay is a great country for sourcing sustainable wool
Uruguay’s Engraw has built a global reputation for premium, mulesing-free wool – powered by renewable energy and 70 years of sustainable expertise.
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ArticleTrusTrace named Gartner Representative Provider for Digital Product Passports
Sweden-based traceability platform TrusTrace has been recognized by Gartner as a representative provider for Digital Product Passports.
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News briefsSpeedo launches swimwear range made with Hyosung TNC recycled textile innovation
Speedo has introduced an outdoor swimwear range made with its new GRS and RCS-certified Ocean Flex fabric.
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News briefsTechnogym is recognized with the EcoVadis Platinum Medal for Sustainability
Technogym is part of the 1% companies worldwide in the EcoVadis rankings.
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ArticleVF Corporation publishes 2025 Responsibility Report
The group reports early milestones in waste reduction, regenerative sourcing and community impact.
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ArticleFIS releases environmental emissions reports
FIS achieved progress in organizational emissions and implemented more precise measurements.
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ArticlePolartec® AirCore™: A new era of breathable, weather-resistant, stretchy, non-PFAS laminates
Polartec’s newest innovation merges cutting-edge nanofiber technology with sustainability.
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ArticleCircular sales grow as Decathlon cuts emissions
The France-based sporting goods retailer reports measurable progress on sustainability, driven by circular business and supply chain action.
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ArticleAllbirds launches waterproof wool sneakers
Allbirds launched three wool sneaker styles that it claims to be fully waterproof.
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ArticleFuture Fatigue: How brands can help consumers out of climate paralysis
Fredrik Ekström unpacks ‘Future Fatigue’ — why consumers care about climate but feel too overwhelmed to act, and what brands can do about it.
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ArticleFrom signal to substance: The new rules of consumer trust
German consumers demand proof over promises. Fredrik Ekström shows why brands must move from slogans to substance to earn trust.
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ArticleSecond-hand: From sustainability paradox to business case
Resale is moving from niche to growth engine. Fredrik Ekström explores how second-hand is becoming a business case.
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News briefsLVMH joins Global Fashion Agenda’s Strategic Partner group
The Global Fashion Agenda is committed to accelerate the transition to a net-positive fashion industry.
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News briefsHighsnobiety to exit e-commerce
Highsnobiety, the Berlin-headquartered magazine, will be refocusing on editorial work and brand advisory.
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News briefsCambodia sets wage increase for 2026 garment workers
Cambodia raises garment wages to $210 for 2026.
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News briefsRip Curl expands wetsuit recycling in Europe
The surfwear brand is extending its global recycling program to reduce wetsuit waste across Europe with the help of a circular economy partner.
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ArticleOlympic Refuge Foundation awards $200K to refugee sport projects
Four initiatives in Lebanon, Greece, Cyprus and Germany will each receive $50,000 to support displaced communities through inclusive sport.
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ArticleStanbee lowers costs, weight in athletic shoes with nitrogen-infused parts
US supplier Stanbee utilizes a patented gas foaming process to produce lighter, more affordable shoe parts for brands such as Nike and New Balance.