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News briefsLululemon launches “mushroom bags”
Canadian athletic apparel and accessories brand Lululemon is launching two bags made from Mylo, a material made from renewable mycelium, the root structure of mushrooms, and created by a team of scientists and materials experts at Bolt Threads. Lululemon first revealed its plans to make mushrooms last July, as part ...
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News briefsCollapsed textile factory: Rana Plaza trial continues
For five years, the trial surrounding the collapse of Rana Plaza in Bangladesh was suspended, but now it is to resume on Feb. 16. The eight-story Rana Plaza factory building collapsed on April 24, 2013, killing more than 1,100 people. It housed several textile and other companies, and clothes were ...
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News briefsElement Skateboards will be donating 1% of its global hardgood sales
Element Skateboards has announced it will donate one percent of all global hardgoods sales to 1% for the Planet. In a press release, the brand said, “At Element, we are not climate scientists. We are skateboarders, adventurers, creatives; a community of passionate people who care. We care about our planet, ...
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News briefsDecathlon Germany tests CO2-friendly same-day delivery
The sporting goods retailer and manufacturer Decathlon is testing the expansion of sustainable services in Germany. In Munich, a pilot project has been set up in collaboration with Glocally, a logistics company founded in 2021 by three students at the Technical University of Munich. The company focuses on a sustainable ...
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ArticleA new French venture to automate the circular economy
According to Fashionnetwork, CETI (European Center for Innovative Textiles) and the French engineering school Estia have established a joint venture called Cetia, the fruit of a four-year investigation conducted in the framework of a research program called the Chaire BALI (Biarritz Active Lifestyle Industy). The objective is to expedite the ...
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Adidas and Decathlon encourage shoe recycling to help women practice sports
Adidas and Decathlon have decided to jointly organize and finance a program intended to promote sustainability and women’s sports in France at the same time. In a first step, Decathlon has started offering customers at its 330 stores in France to drop off 25,000 used sports shoes by any brand, ...
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UA seeks to help youths engage in sport
Under Armour is making a “new, long-term commitment” to help more youths take part in sport. The company will be focusing on three areas: Pathways: Increasing opportunities for young people to engage in organized, structured, and competitive sports programming. People: Bringing together coaches, organizations, and community stakeholders to help ...
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ArticleNick Brown passes on ownership of Nikwax and Páramo to employees
After 45 years as their owner and founder, Nick Brown has handed over control over Nikwax and Páramo on Feb. 1 to his employees on three continents at the age of 67 by selling the company to a newly formed Employee Ownership Trust. Nikwax Waterproofing Wax for Leather, ...
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Vulcabras gets top ratings for sustainability
Vulcabras has been certified by three Brazilian industry bodies, as a most sustainable shoe manufacturer in the country. The Brazilian parent of Olympikus, which manufactures 25 million pairs of shoes a year at its own factories in the country, It is the first one in the sector to be using ...
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FESI launches a sustainability network for winter sports companies
The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) has launched a joint initiative, called the FESI Winter Sport Sustainability Network (FESI-WSN), to “increase the knowledge and cooperation on sustainability and circularity within the winter sports Industry.” The network will be holding four annual meetings, with roundtable discussions involving industry ...
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News briefsGore fabrics get Global Recycled Standard certification
The Gore fabrics division, part of W.L. Gore & Associates, has achieved full compliance with the Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certification for its production sites in Germany and China. GRS is an international, voluntary product standard (issued by the nonprofit organization Textile Exchange) that sets requirements for the certification of ...
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News briefsIcebug partners with POW
Icebug is the latest global partner of Protect Our Winters (POW). The Swedish shoe producer, known for its spiked after-ski boots, has a long-standing commitment to sustainability, whether it’s switching from petrochemical to algae foam, changing fabric dyeing processes, eliminating air freight or installing solar power in the factories that ...
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News briefsHummel raises funds for the LGBTI community
“We unite in our differences. We unite in sport,” says Hummel, announcing that it has raised £12,472 (€14,960-$16,890) for the Everton football club in the U.K. through the sale of a limited edition of Everton rainbow warm-up shirts. The amount will go to the club’s Community Youth Engagement Program, specifically ...
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ArticleAlibaba tops Greenpeace’s environmental ranking among China’s e-com platforms
Greenpeace East Asia has ranked China’s largest e-commerce platforms based on their commitment to combating climate change, actions already taken, level of disclosure and steps taken to manage the marketplaces responsibly and sustainably. According to the climate activist group, Hangzhou-based e-commerce platform Alibaba, which last December pledged to become carbon ...
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A new sustainable collab between Adidas and Prada
Adidas has unveiled a new partnership with Prada with a sustainable twist. The new Adidas for Prada Re-Nylon collection consists of a wide range of Adidas Originals products made in Italy with the permanently recyclable Re-Nylon fabric introduced by Prada in 2019, which is made by recycling textile waste and ...
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Puma incentivizes suppliers for sustainability via liability insurance
Puma has set up new incentives for suppliers to abide by its Sustainability Handbooks and Code of Conduct. The German sportswear company, which has been auditing the social and environmental footprint of its manufacturing partners for many years, claims to have been the first to offer them better financing terms ...
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Anta’s family shareholders transfer shares to a foundation
The Ding family, which controls the Anta Sports group, had transferred 84.5 million shares in the company, representing about 3.16 percent of the equity, to a new charity, the Hemin Foundation. Based on the group’s recent stock price, the endowment is worth around $1.2 billion. The foundation intends to “collaborate ...
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Alibaba pledges to reduce emissions
Alibaba Group has pledged to make its in-house operations carbon-neutral (Scope 1 and Scope 21 emissions) and to cut its carbon-intensity emissions (Scope 32) by 2030. It has also pledged to cut 1.5 gigatons in carbon emissions from its “business ecosystem” (Scope 3+) by 2035. To accomplish this, the Chinese-based ...
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Mitre supports British campaign for the homeless
Backing a call for football clubs all over the U.K. to ditch their home shirts for their Boxing Day matches between Dec. 26 and 28, Mitre launched a specially designed Mitre x Shelter football on Dec. 10 on its website, mitre.com, pricing it at £12. The Pentland-owned brand has pledged ...
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News briefsMade to be remade: How Adidas wants to trigger systemic change
Eight months after announcing the new project of a climate-friendly running shoe in collaboration with Allbirds, Adidas has reported the planned launch on Dec. 15 of its Futurecraft.Footprint. With 2.94 kg of CO2 emissions per pair, Adidas describes the shoe as a personal best for both brands. The Futurecraft.Footprint is ...