All articles by Wolfgang Greiner – Page 32
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ArticleThe size of 140 tennis courts: Nike’s new Serena Williams Building
The new Serena Williams Building (SW) is the largest office building at Nike’s Oregon headquarters, covering the equivalent of 140 tennis courts (approximately 93,000 square meters). It is also where Nike’s Consumer Creation teams, representing Design, Consumer Insights, Women’s, Men’s and Kids Constructs, and Apparel and Footwear Product Merchandising, have ...
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ArticleFESI welcomes preliminary agreement on DSA, but calls for better corporate and consumer protection
FESI has commented with approval on the preliminary political agreement reached on April 23 between the EU Parliament and Council on the Digital Services Act (DSA) proposal. The agreement paves the way for a safer and fairer online environment by strengthening the liability of online platforms for illegal content, especially ...
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ArticleGreenpeace: Exports of old clothes are used to dispose of plastic textile waste
On Earth Day and as part of Fashion Revolution Week, Greenpeace Germany published the results of on-site research revealing the devastating consequences of used clothing exports for the people and the environment in countries such as Kenya and Tanzania. The overproduction of the fast fashion industry is ...
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ArticleHanesBrands releases 2021 sustainability report
U.S.-based HanesBrands Inc, the owner of brands such as Champion, Hanes and Bonds, has released its 2021 Sustainability Summary Report, outlining progress and plans to achieve ambitious sustainability goals by 2030. “At HanesBrands, sustainability is integrated into everything we do – from our iconic brands to sourcing our materials to ...
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ArticleNike to launch glue-less shoes that can be taken apart in minutes
The Nike ISPA team (Improvise; Scavenge; Protect; Adapt), which experiments with new, unorthodox products and manufacturing methods, will introduce a new shoe model this spring that showcases the brand’s innovative capabilities and offer a glimpse into the future of circular design: The Nike ISPA Link. And in 2023, the next ...
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ArticleSwedish sports retail down in Q1 according to Svenskt Sportforum
The Sportindex from the Swedish sporting goods trade association Svenskt Sportforum shows that total sports retail sales in the country fell 9.6 percent in Q1 2022 compared to the same period last year. Same-store sales fell by 9.3 percent, while e-commerce saw a steeper decline of 16.5 percent. The e-commerce ...
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ArticleSweden’s Löplabbet continues to grow and breaks new records
Intersport Sweden-owned running shop chain Löplabbet closed its books for 2021 with solid growth and new records. For the year, which has been challenging for everyone in the sector, the development was positive in all of the chain’s stores and e-commerce. Source: Löplabbet Stellan Kinell, head of Löplabbet ...
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ArticleBrooks stronger than ever as running industry grows
After ending 2021 with global sales of more than $1.11 billion, Brooks Running expects double-digit year-over-year growth in 2022. Despite ongoing disruptions in the global supply chain impacting the running industry, Brooks claims it will continue to deliver for runners and outperform the competition. In Q1 2022, Brooks took first ...
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ArticleFIBO is back and the fitness industry is moving again
51,270 visitors attended the world’s largest fitness trade show, FIBO in Cologne, from April 7 to 10, according to the organizers. Internationally, the show was able to attract experts from 109 countries, including Italy, Spain, France, the U.K. and Poland, South Africa, Australia and Brazil, and from Israel and the ...
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ArticlePuma launches circular economy project Re:Jersey at Manchester City Premier League match
Manchester City players wore special Puma jerseys made from recycled soccer jerseys as part of Puma’s Re:Jersey recycling project ahead of the Premier League match against Watford (score: 5-1) on April 23. Re:Jersey aims to reduce waste and pave the way for future circular production models. While Puma’s soccer jerseys ...
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ArticleEarth Day 2022: IOC presents Carbon Action Awards to 20 sports organizations
To mark Earth Day 2022, 20 major sports organizations were presented with the Carbon Action Awards of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which recognize efforts to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. The 20 organizations, including twelve international sports Federations (IFs), seven National Olympic Committees and the Association of National Olympic ...
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ArticleAsics’ State of Mind Index proves the positive impact of physical activity on the world’s mental health
Asics has announced the results of its inaugural Global State of Mind Index, which proves a direct positive link between exercise and mental health, but uncovers the worrying potential impact of lower levels of activity in younger generations across the globe. The first-of-its-kind global study, which tracked the mental state ...
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ArticleBlackwells wants Peloton to transform or sell
Peloton is again under pressure from activist investor Blackwells Capital LLC, which owns nearly 5 percent of the company and in January urged Peloton Interactive co-founder and CEO John Foley to resign. Blackwells released a presentation on April 12 stating that “two months since Peloton hired one of the highest-paid ...
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ArticleX-Technology reorganizes leadership team
After the sale to investors in November, the company is moving into the future with a new management team - including familiar faces from Mammut.
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ArticleNike remains the world’s most valuable apparel brand
Nike tops the Brand Finance Apparel 50 ranking for the eighth time, making it the most valuable brand since the creation of the list.
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ArticleIndian apparel sector expects boost thanks to trade agreement with Australia
The India-Australia Free Trade Agreement, officially called the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (AIECTA), is the first trade agreement India has signed with a developed economy in more than a decade. Negotiations began in 2011 but were suspended in 2015 as talks stalled over issues such as market access ...
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ArticleRens enters the metaverse with carbon-neutral NFTs to mark the launch of “coffee hoodie”
Rens, a Finnish sustainable fashion startup founded in 2018 by Vietnamese sneakerheads Jesse Tran and Son Chu, is adding a vegan athleisure hoodie to its successful collection made from coffee grounds, recycled plastic and bamboo viscose. The sneaker label launched in 2019 with its climate-neutral certified coffee waste and recycled ...
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ArticleU.S. activewear brand Vuori expands into Europe, Australia and Canada
California-based activewear brand Vuori is launching in the U.K., France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Australia and Canada, marking the first steps in a global rollout announced in late 2021. Consumers in these countries will be able to purchase the brand’s products from country-specific brand web stores. In select markets, Vuori ...
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ArticleIntersport Austria satisfied with winter business
Intersport Austria looks back on a satisfactory winter business 2021/22 despite the country’s Covid lockdown before Christmas and relatively poor snow conditions. Already at the beginning of winter, on the first weekend of Advent, the retail group experienced a digital run on all winter sports items, including skis, touring skis, ...
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ArticleChina’s worst Covid outbreak since Wuhan is the next threat to the supply chain
Even before the initial problems caused by the pandemic could be solved, the war in Ukraine created new ones. And now, despite all precautions, the Omicron BA mutant of Covid-19 is spreading rapidly in China. The epicenter of infection was the northeastern province of Jilin, on the border with North ...