News Briefs – Page 100
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Market slowdown impacted Polygiene’s Q1 results
Polygiene, which acquired former distributor Biomaster U.S. during the period, suffered a 38 percent decline in Q1 sales to 28.0 million Swedish kronor (€2.5m) and reported an operating loss of SEK 0.2 million versus a profit of SEK 9.3 million. The group cited inventory reductions by distributors and some manufacturers ...
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HDE: German retail expected to lose 9,000 doors in 2023
Following the Covid years, the retail sector in Germany is set to lose 9,000 more stores (across all consumer goods segments) in 2023, according to a forecast by the German Retail Association (HDE). Increasing vacancies in many city centers are making locations less attractive and putting more businesses at risk. ...
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Pádel high over Manhattan’s 57th Street
Emerging from a field of more than 20 firms, Padelgest has won the contract to build a pádel court inside the so-called Steinway Tower, according to CMDsport. This building, the world’s slenderest skyscraper by the ratio of its base to its height (1:23), forms part of a complex called 111 ...
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Sympatex offering "No to PFAS" webinar on action and alternatives
Sympatex has announced its latest webinar, “No to PFAS,” to be held on May 4, 2023, at 10:30–12:00 CEST. Katy Stevens (EOG), Lisa Skedung (RISE) and Jonatan Kleimark (ChemSec) will give an overview of specific PFAS restriction consequences in the textile industry, current PFAS alternatives, the concrete procedure of ECHA’s ...
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British MPs write to Frasers Group against use of facial recognition cameras
A cross-party collection of nearly 50 Members of Parliament and peers have written to Frasers Group, the owner of Sports Direct, condemning the use of “live facial recognition” cameras in the group’s stores, The Guardian has reported. The parliamentarians have described the technology as “invasive and discriminatory,” urging the group ...
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Ironman and L’Equipe Group form new partnership in France
Ironman and L’Equipe Group have announced a new broadcast partnership that will see L’Equipe provide live coverage in France for 12 Ironman races in 2023. These will include both the men’s and women’s editions of the VinFast Ironman World Championship triathlon in Nice, France – the first time since the ...
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World Rugby puts women’s rugby at the heart of its growth plans
World Rugby, the global governing body for the sport of rugby union, has announced details of Accelerate, a new framework for the development of women’s rugby. Accelerate will see the international federation form bespoke partnerships with national unions, governments and brands to raise standards on and off the field. The ...
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AW LAB launches new store concept in Italy
Sneakers and lifestyle retail chain AW LAB has introduced a new retail concept in its Italian stores in Rimini, Viareggio, Rome, Verona and Carini. The new store concept, developed in partnership with London-based agency TRC, is meant to provide a contemporary feel and enhance the shopping experience. The retail concept ...
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New Balance teams up with gaming platform Rival
New Balance is joining forces with gaming platform Rival to give the gaming community special access to the brand through athletes, ambassadors, exclusive products and unique experiences. This spring, New Balance will launch its presence on Rival through a Rocket League tournament. Gamers and fans of the brand will compete ...
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JD Sports appoints two non-executive directors
Following last week’s appointment of Michael Armstrong as the company’s first global managing director to further drive the group’s growth and achieve its goal of becoming the “leading global sports-fashion powerhouse,” JD Sports has appointed Angela Luger and Darren Shapland to the board as non-executive directors. Luger will join the ...
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Nike boosts digital transformation with IT service provider Cognizant
U.S.-based IT service provider Cognizant Technology Solutions has entered into a new agreement with Nike to transform and support the sporting goods brand’s technology operations. Building on the two companies’ 14-year relationship, this new agreement will consolidate several of Nike’s existing IT support functions, with Cognizant supporting Nike across more ...
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Nike Re-Creation program expands to Europe
Following on from a launch in Los Angeles in May 2022, the Nike Re-Creation program is being extended to London in April and Paris later this summer. The program collects local vintage and dead stock pieces and materials and uses them to create new, locally-designed and manufactured products per circular ...
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Sports brand chosen for Vision 2045 documentary series
In 2045, the UN will celebrate its 100-year anniversary. To mark this and to show support for the UN and its objectives, TBD Media Group has brought together businesses from around the world and across industries to showcase the actions being taken today that set the standard for better practices ...
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Nike develops new shoe based on observations from its Run Club app
Nike has announced the release of a new shoe made for walking, jogging and running, which was developed with insights from workouts logged on the Nike Run Club app. Source: Nike The Nike Motiva The new Motiva is the result of observations by the Nike team that ...
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Webinar on France’s EPR requirements
France’s Triman logo To mark last year’s new extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws in France, particularly the labeling legislation and the use of the “Triman” logo, we bought you an overview from our legal expert Rutger Oldenhuis. Now Irish-headquartered company Compliance and Risks – makers of an ...
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Zalando opens virtual fitting rooms as pilot for millions of customers
Zalando has opened its virtual fitting room to millions of customers across its 25 markets for the first time. The pilot is part of Zalando’s Size & Fit initiatives. Customers can create a 3D avatar by entering their height, weight and gender. For a selected range of jeans (22 items ...
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Mares introduces new sales director
Source: Mares Dominik Holzer Dominik Holzer is the new sales director Europe for Mares S.p.A. Rapallo. He is responsible for expanding the traditional snorkeling label Aquazone and the newly positioned swimming brand Zoggs Swim in the European direct markets of the Head subsidiary, which specializes in water ...
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Lululemon promotes two employees to EVPs
Lululemon has promoted two members of its senior leadership team to executive vice presidents within the company. Susan Gelinas is the new chief people & culture officer, and Shannon Higginson now serves as chief legal and compliance officer. Gelinas joined the company in 2011 and has steadily expanded her responsibilities ...
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Goldwin launches free repair service
Source: Goldwin Japanese apparel brand Goldwin is launching its own repair service to extend the life of its products further, underscoring its commitment to sustainability. The new offer is free of charge, and the request for repair can be submitted either online or in Goldwin stores, e.g., ...
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Reorganization of the Sport 2000 advisory board
In line with the dealer structure of the German retail group, Sport 2000 has reorganized its advisory board. The committee now includes a considerably larger number of representatives from specialist retail. The main task of the advisory board is to advise and work jointly with Sport 2000 management on the ...