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February 20, 2024 Patagonia non-profit makes first donation to conservation – and it’s HUGE

Posted at 13:37h in Brands, Business, Conservation, Planet by SUSTON
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Holdfast Collective, the grant-making entity owning 98% of apparel brand Patagonia, has made its first significant gift worldwide – giving $5.2 million to The Nature Conservancy in Alabama to protect 8,000 acres in the state that are crucial for global...

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February 14, 2024 New online course to help manufacturers curb microfiber pollution

Posted at 20:19h in Business, Planet, Pollution, Suppliers by SUSTON
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The Microfibre Consortium (TMC), in partnership with Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC), launches a new course designed to help textile manufacturers reduce the release of microfibers into wastewater during production processes....

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February 13, 2024 FESI unveils “green transition” Playbook for upcoming EU Elections

Posted at 19:56h in Advocacy, Business, Leadership, People, Planet by SUSTON
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The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) releases an extensive playbook laying out its game plan to promoting the green transition through the upcoming European Union elections....

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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 1, 2024 What can glaciers still tell us about climate change?

Posted at 20:07h in Adventures, Climate, Destinations, Planet by Anna Liljemalm
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From Svalbard to a soon-to-be-realized ice archive in Antarctica; glaciers are central to climate research, but are melting faster and faster. Scientists are now racing against the clock to collect and store ice samples for future research....

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January 15, 2024 Blueprint for a more sustainable skiing future

Posted at 18:01h in Gear, Materials Schools, Planet by SUSTON
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Learn more about low-impact skiing and how snow sports can become more sustainable, from the skis to the mountain operations....

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January 5, 2024 Study: Forests hold huge CO2 potential – but only under one condition

Posted at 20:49h in Climate, Conservation, Planet by SUSTON
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Study by ETH Zurich estimates that natural forest recovery could capture approximately 226 Gigatonnes (Gt) of carbon, but only if we also reduce greenhouse gas emissions....

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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 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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