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April 3, 2024 “At best, this should be seen as greenwashing”

Posted at 13:28h in Business, Gear, Materials, Op-ed, Planet, Pollution by Meg Carney
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While European brands began voluntarily phasing out PFAS in outdoor equipment years ago, US brands have been dragging their feet. Will incoming legislation finally level the playing field?...

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April 1, 2024 Visions from the Changemakers: Vaude CEO, Antje von Dewitz

Posted at 13:05h in Brands, Business, Leadership by Gabriel Arthur
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How can outdoor companies navigate and steer in the right directions? And not get swamped in the daily operations? In a series of interviews Suston, Editor-in-chief Gabriel Arthur reaches out to industry changemakers to hear about their long-term perspectives....

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April 1, 2024 Is “Made in EU” More Sustainable?

Posted at 10:52h in Destinations, Gear by Martina Wengenmeir
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"Made in EU" often stands for advantages such as strict quality standards and shorter delivery routes. Our guide provides an overview of ten brands that manufacture in Europe, and their advantages in terms of sustainability....

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March 8, 2024 Why is European wool a waste product?

Posted at 18:37h in Business, Materials, Partners, Suppliers by Lavalan
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Experts estimate that up to 50 % of wool remains unused in the largest sheep-farming countries of Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Austria and Germany. There should be more appreciation for European Wool....

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March 7, 2024 The Editor’s Choice – 10 most sustainable ski touring products

Posted at 00:28h in Gear by Gabriel Arthur
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We believe that the most sustainable outdoor products are the ones that are used over and over again. Editor-in-Chief Gabriel Arthur goes ski touring and chooses ten favorites that have stood the test of (a very long) time....

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March 1, 2024 Visions from the Changemakers: Icebug Co-Founder David Ekelund

Posted at 14:14h in Brands, Business, Leadership by Gabriel Arthur
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How can outdoor companies navigate and steer in the right directions? And not get swamped in the daily operations? In a series of interviews Suston, Editor-in-chief Gabriel Arthur reaches out to industry changemakers to hear about their long-term perspectives....

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February 28, 2024 LCA – Long Complicated Algorithms? Or Lovely Creative Adventures?

Posted at 19:41h in Business, Op-ed, Production & Design by Bowie Miles
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Could the well-established LCA methodology be the missing catalyst needed to empower both business and consumers to make more sustainable decisions? Textiles expert Bowie Miles thinks so, but we just need to do one thing first....

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February 21, 2024 Recycling, upcycling & downcycling: What’s the difference?

Posted at 16:31h in Gear, Materials Schools, Planet by SUSTON
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Many outdoor companies use recycled materials to improve their ecological footprint and move towards circular business models. But what is upcycling and downcycling, and how do they fit into the bigger picture?...

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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 Snowsports must “dare to dig deeper”

Posted at 22:29h in Activities, Adventures, Gear by Joel Svedlund
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It took a while, but with initiatives like the Climate Pact the snow sports industry is picking up its sustainability momentum. Expert Joel Svedlund makes the case that the next step must be to address the fundamental business model....

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