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March 3, 2023 Tracking the Elusive Product Climate Footprint

Posted at 17:13h in Business, Climate, Gear, Materials, Planet, Production & Design by Jonathan Eidse
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We’ve calculated global and national carbon emissions, and businesses have increasingly measured carbon footprints from Scopes 1-3. But somehow, an accurate carbon footprint for a single product continues to thwart us. Until now?...

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February 21, 2023 Only the Best Gear Will Get Through These Doors in 2024

Posted at 23:11h in Business, Climate, Gear, Pollution, Social Responsibility by SUSTON
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Seattle-based retailer REI releases the latest update to its Product Sustainability Standards, significantly increasing its requirements on its brand partners' carbon emission reductions, advancement of diversity, and complete elimination of PFAS beginning already next year....

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February 16, 2023 Athletes call for greater climate action and transparency

Posted at 20:51h in Advocacy, Climate, People, Planet by SUSTON
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Acknowledging the future threat to skisport worldwide due to climate change, athletes send letter demanding climate action from the international ski federation....

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January 23, 2023 “It’s too late for climate greenwashing!”

Posted at 23:14h in Business, Climate, Op-ed, Planet by Joel Svedlund
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As some show climate leadership, others exaggerate their efforts – whereby instead of reductions they only try to buy time with climate compensation. According to Sustainability specialist Joel Svedlund, that’s time we don’t have....

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January 23, 2023 January Sees Record Temperatures in Europe’s Alps

Posted at 22:30h in Adventures, Advocacy, Climate, Destinations, People, Planet by Sören Ronge
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In the worst start to the winter season in living memory, the European Alps have seen its usual new year snow replaced with grass and mud. What is going on, and can anything be done?...

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November 25, 2022 Outdoor Retailers Report Major Emissions Reductions

Posted at 11:47h in Business, Climate, Planet, Retail by SUSTON
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A network of European outdoor retailers known as the Outdoor Retailer Climate Commitment announces substantial progress in its efforts to curb carbon emissions after its first year in action....

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October 31, 2022 Step by Step

Posted at 14:15h in Adventures, Climate, People, Pioneers, Planet by Gabriel Arthur
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Helicopters in faraway mountains used to be a status symbol in freeride films. Melissa Brandner traveled the local mountains by splitboard when directing her award-winning film “Through Darkness.”...

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October 27, 2022 Citizen Science: Answers From the Ice

Posted at 07:45h in Adventures, Advocacy, Climate, People, Planet by Kicki Lind
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Citizen Science is a growing outdoor trend, where enthusiasts collect data on the ground for researchers. Two Norwegian adventurers spend eighteen months – including two winters – in a cabin without electricity or water in the Arctic wilderness of Svalbard....

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October 26, 2022 Patagonia Awarded 2022 Fabric of Life Award

Posted at 14:11h in Business, Climate, Gear, Materials, Planet, Suppliers by SUSTON
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For its nearly 50 years of "breaking barriers" in both products and responsibility, Patagonia has been awarded the 2022 Fabric of Life Award....

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October 25, 2022 Performance Days 2022: Time to score on carbon reductions

Posted at 07:49h in Business, Climate, Gear, Materials, Planet, Suppliers by Gabriel Arthur
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Performance Days in Munich is here, where the functional fabrics industry lines up to present its latest innovations. The show's CEO Marco Weichert shares how this year, it's "time to score" on reducing carbon emissions....

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