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    New Balance partners with The Renewal Workshop for a New Balance Renewed program

    2021-08-13T16:52:00Z

    New Balance has teamed up with The Renewal Workshop (TRW), a provider of circular solutions for the apparel and textile industry, to create New Balance Renewed. The new collaborative program is designed to give a second life to New Balance’s apparel, helping to keep it out of landfills. New Balance ...

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    Reef introduces €130 eco-friendly sandal

    2021-08-13T16:52:00Z

    Reef is launching the Paipo, a sandal made from wood and full-grain leather, which the brand has called its “most upscale offering ever.” The sandal, which is sold at a price of €130, is indeed “designed and built to be the most luxurious sandal possible,” as the brand describes it ...

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    WFSGI and sports brands partnered with the IOC on solidarity effort to supply uniforms at the Tokyo Games

    2021-08-10T16:50:00Z

    More than 500 athletes who competed at the Tokyo 2020 Games this summer received competition uniforms through the National Olympic Committee (NOC) Competition Uniform Support Program, thanks to a collaboration between the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) and some of the world’s ...

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    Erke rises in popularity in China after major donation to Henan flood relief

    2021-08-09T16:12:00Z

    Erke, a Chinese brand based in Xiamen owned by China Hongxiang, rose in popularity and was even praised by the central government after donating 50 million yuan renminbi (€6.6m-$7.7m) to help the Henan province, devasted by the floods in the second half of July. Erke sells apparel primarily aimed at ...

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    Oceantee invites young golfers in the U.K. to help combat plastic pollution

    2021-08-06T17:15:00Z

    Oceantee, a sustainable golf brand founded by Ed Sandison, is the project leader of #FORETHEOCEAN, an initiative that aims to help tackle plastic pollution. Young golfers from across the U.K. are being invited to participate in the project, which will see them involved in educational workshops and beach cleans, to ...

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    Rens aims to raise $1 million to fund a sneaker made from coffee waste

    2021-08-06T17:13:00Z

    Rens Original, the Finnish start-up that claims to have developed the world’s first sneakers made from coffee waste, is looking to raise $1 million to fund the manufacture of its new Nomad shoe, presented as “the world’s first crowdfunded climate neutral sneaker.” Rens Original made its debut in the summer ...

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    Unesco backs global observatory for gender equality in sport

    2021-08-03T15:28:00Z

    The canton of Vaud, the City of Lausanne and the University of Lausanne have been designated by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs to ensure the creation of a new Global Observatory for Women, Sport, Physical Education and Physical Activity. The Observatory has been established as an incubating association, ...

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    Fanatics Brands gets Fair Labor Association accreditation

    2021-08-03T15:27:00Z

    The board of the Fair Labor Association (FLA) has voted to accredit the social compliance program of Fanatics Brands, the private-label division of Fanatics, which manufactures its products at its own directly operated facilities in Tampa, Florida, Easton, Pennsylvania, and Norman, Oklahoma, sourcing from 94 contracted facilities across 17 countries. ...

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    ​Fabletics launches a resale program in the U.S.

    2021-07-30T08:54:00Z

    Fabletics, the workout apparel brand, announced it will enter resale in the U.S. as part of its broader strategy to become more environmentally conscious. Last year, Fabletics implemented carbon neutrality in all of its stores, replaced plastic shipping bags with bags made from recycled materials, and released an environmentally conscious ...

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    Columbia publishes 2020 sustainability report

    2021-07-30T06:11:00Z

    In its 2020 sustainability report, Portland-based Columbia Sportswear Company (CSC) reveals details on the success made within its four brands Columbia, Mountain Hardwear, Sorel and Prana in terms of CSR topics and sustainability. The group responded to the challenges by Covid-19 with a “Catastrophic Paid Leave” in the U.S. and ...

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    Crocs makes sustainability pledge

    2021-07-23T16:54:00Z

    Crocs has pledged to have net zero carbon emissions by 2030, and to this end it will be increasing the sustainability of its materials, changing its packaging and investing in “resource use” and “product afterlife solutions.” The American brand is modifying the composition of its shoes’ main ingredient, Croslite, to ...

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    Li & Fung collaborates with Canopy to protect forests

    2021-07-21T14:42:00Z

    Li & Fung, the Hong Kong-based supply chain management company, has joined forces with an environmental organization, Canopy, to help protect forests. The company says it will collaborate with its brand and retail customers to better protect forests through responsible material sourcing as well as sustainable product manufacturing and logistics. ...

  • The Microfibre Consortium announces public release of globally aligned test method to measure microfibre shedding
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    New database for microfiber shedding and standardized tests

    2021-07-19T09:26:00Z

    After a joint effort of The Microfibre Consortium (TMC) and its members, a wide database, called the TMC Fibre Fragmentation Data Portal, and a globally aligned and standard test method have just been released to help determine the level of microfibers shed from fabric during domestic laundering. ...

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    Sportmaster invests to popularize sports lifestyles in Russia

    2021-07-16T17:23:00Z

    Sportmaster, the biggest sporting goods retailer in Russia, says it has built 825 sporting grounds in 76 Russian cities to make sports more accessible and popular for local citizens. The eventual target is to ramp up this figure to 1,000 sporting grounds in 100 cities. Sportmaster said that these sporting ...

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    Patagonia Works and Sympatex make the top list among B Corp companies

    2021-07-16T16:44:00Z

    Every year, B Lab recognizes the top-performing B Corps companies in terms of their contribution to the economic and social well-being of the communities in which they operate. These companies are named “Best for the World” as their scores in the five impact areas evaluated on the B Impact Assessment ...

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    Gym+Coffee releases trunks made of ocean plastic

    2021-07-16T16:43:00Z

    The Irish athleisure brand Gym+Coffee has released a new swim trunk made entirely of recycled plastic recovered from the ocean. Maverick Swim Shorts come in three colors – turquoise, navy and maroon – and retail for £40 (€47-$55).

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    Nike and ukactive launch Open Doors campaign, to help vulnerable young people during the summer

    2021-07-15T15:56:00Z

    Nike is supporting ukactive, a not-for-profit body of members and partners across the physical activity and fitness sector in the U.K. Together, they want to engage vulnerable young people in sport and physical activity during the summer holidays by making school facilities across four major cities available. The initiative ...

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    Lululemon partners with LanzaTech for first fabrics from recycled carbon emissions

    2021-07-15T15:08:00Z

    Lululemon has teamed up with LanzaTech to create what they claim to be the world’s first yarn and fabric derived from recycled carbon emissions. LanzaTech, a biotech company that uses biology and big data to create climate-safe materials and fuels, works with India Glycols and Far Eastern New Century (FENC) ...

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    Fila releases tennis collection designed by Oliver Spencer

    2021-07-15T14:29:00Z

    Fila is releasing a sportswear collection designed by the British designer Oliver Spencer and inspired by a combination of the brand’s own history in tennis apparel and the Wes Anderson movie The Royal Tenenbaums. For this collection, Spencer has developed a terry-towel corduroy dyed in Fila’s Auckland Navy, Auckland Red ...

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    Lululemon uses mushroom-based material for yoga accessories

    2021-07-09T17:09:00Z

    Lululemon Athletica is making use of Mylo, an alternative leather material, for a yoga mat and detailing on two bags. Mylo, produced by Bolt Threads, is made with mycelium, the vegetative part of a fungus, found in mushroom roots. The Canadian sportswear company said that it would be producing new ...