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February 8, 2024 Patagonia joins Icelandic fight to save wild salmon

Posted at 16:00h in Advocacy, Animal Welfare, Brands, Business, Conservation, People, Planet by SUSTON
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Patagonia releases new documentary and launches campaign calling on the Icelandic government to show leadership in Europe by banning open net pen salmon farms in its coastal waters....

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February 7, 2024 Winter sports industry unites around new Climate Pact

Posted at 15:34h in Advocacy, Business, Climate, Leadership, People, Planet by SUSTON
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The Winter Sports Sustainability Network (WSN) announces a pledge that brings together prominent brands in a commitment to accelerate climate action within the winter sports industry....

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February 2, 2024 Is “Made in Europe” better? Brand’s CSR report explores claim

Posted at 19:47h in Brands, Business, People by SUSTON
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Ortovox publishes its biennial People Report, outlining its work with communities, improving labor conditions and supporting a more nuanced view of the advantages of supply chains stemming from southeast Asia....

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December 28, 2023 Outdoor industry funds vital conservation projects

Posted at 22:10h in Business, Conservation, Planet by SUSTON
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The Outdoor industry is supporting projects that conserve ecosystems and support public access the outdoors. Find out what projects just received funding from The European Outdoor Conservation Association and The Conservation Alliance....

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December 28, 2023 More tax in 2024, please!

Posted at 20:58h in Business, Circularity, Gear, Leadership, People, Pioneers by Jo Egil Tobiassen
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As long as it remains cheaper to buy new rather than repair, the circular economy will never pick up steam. Northern Playground's CEO Jo Egil Tobiassen makes the case for a simple incentive to help balance the scales: More Tax....

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December 22, 2023 EOG requires members to commit to CO2 reductions

Posted at 15:21h in Business, Climate, Leadership, Planet by Jonathan Eidse
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The European Outdoor Group announces that commitment to a Race to Zero initiative, which aligns carbon reduction strategies with science-based targets, will be mandatory for its members by the end of 2024....

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December 18, 2023 Do we need voluntary carbon markets?

Posted at 21:47h in Business, Climate, Gear, Planet by Gabriel Arthur
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From the outside, the carbon offsetting debate seems never-ending. But insiders see both developments and communication challenges. Suston reaches out to Kai Landwehr from Myclimate to learn more....

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December 18, 2023 Gen Z: What’s hype and what’s reality?

Posted at 21:21h in Business, People, Planet by Jonathan Eidse
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Outdoor-loving and sustainable to the core? Or jaded, stressed-out digitals who’ve given up on the future? Suston sifts through the conflicting narratives to take a more nuanced look at the generation that’s coming of age – and storming onto the...

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December 12, 2023 Overcoming sustainability data overload with SDEX

Posted at 18:50h in Brands, Business, Retail, Suppliers by Jonathan Eidse
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Retailers increasingly ask for sustainability information from the brands. But multiple reporting is causing confusion and taking more and more resources from brand sustainability teams. Can the Sustainability Data Exchange Project (SDEX) solve this?...

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December 9, 2023 Animal welfare report: Best and worst outdoor brands

Posted at 19:08h in Advocacy, Animal Welfare, Business, People, Planet by SUSTON
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Latest analysis of 100 major brands by Four Paws exposes critical gaps and poor performers in animal welfare in several familiar brands. Find out which outdoor brands performed best and worst here....

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