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News briefs
Dakine and Gore-Tex launch ‘Gloves for Gloves’ initiative
Dakine and Gore-Tex have announced a new industry initiative called “Gloves for Gloves.” The project kicked off in 2023 with the donation of over 2,000 pairs of gloves to those living in colder regions. The plan now is for Dakine to expand the program to Canada and Europe, with a ...
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News briefs
Gore introduces 2L-laminates with recycled Bionic face fabrics
With launch partner Patagonia, W.L. Gore is introducing into its autumn/winter 2023 line two new two-layer Gore-Tex laminates with Bionic textile face fabrics made from plastic waste collected from seacoasts. Gore has invested in Bionic’s plastic recovery and sorting facility in Cóbano, Costa Rica, and is providing materials science and ...
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Sponsored
“If you’re interested in circular economy in the sports business, you can’t miss ISPO Munich 2022.”
ISPO Munich promises dialogue and exchange in the industry, and thus collaborations and faster progress. Learn the program highlights.
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Sponsored
Everything in One Place: GORE-TEX brand Presents New Online Tool GORE-TEX ONE for Retailers and Brand Partners
With the new GORE-TEX ONE Portal, the GORE-TEX brand is taking collaboration with retailers and brand partners to the next level.
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Company Spotlight
The GORE-TEX Brand: From weather protection to environmental protection with innovative solutions
GORE-TEX products protect us from wet and windy weather even under extreme conditions. For W. L. Gore & Associates, protection extends not just to people, but also to our planet.
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Gore and Bionic Yarn jointly develop textiles made from ocean-bound plastics
W. L. Gore & Associates and Bionic Yarn, a material engineering company based in New York, have announced a collaboration to drive the development of a high-performance textiles made from traceable, recycled plastic. Gore said it recently made an equity investment in Bionic to help streamline its fiber supply chain ...