All CSR & Sustainability articles – Page 3
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Italian regulator probes Shein for allegedly misleading sustainability claims
The Italian antitrust agency, AGCM, has launched an investigation into Infinite Styles Services CO. Limited, a Dublin-based company that manages the Italian website of the Chinese fast fashion group Shein, for allegedly misleading information regarding the “environmental sustainability” of the retailer’s clothing. The agency believes that some content included in ...
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ArticleAgra’s footwear cluster produces 45 tonnes of waste daily
The Indian city of Agra generates 45 tonnes of footwear waste every day, according to the New Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) which has put forward a string of recommendations to improve waste management especially among informal shoe manufacturers. Agra is home to the Taj Mahal, and as ...
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ANWR and Sabu present an education platform for the shoe industry
The German footwear buying group ANWR and the German shoe retail cooperative Sabu have launched their first joint project, the “Wissenswelt” (Knowledge World) platform. The online platform offers training resources for staff across more than 4,500 points of sale in the shoe industry, with a strong emphasis on video-based ...
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ArticleYulex launches a new high performance natural rubber
The US company Yulex launched Yulex2.0, a new high performance natural rubber material proposed as an alternative to neoprene. The product has applications across a range of products including footwear as well as wetsuits, sportswear, sports equipment, sports medicine and accessories. Jeff Martin, the founder of Julex said “we saw ...
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ArticleSecond hand reselling enjoys booming popularity in Russia
The Russian fashion market has witnessed a staggering 30 percent surge in the sale of secondhand goods in 2023, a trend that is rapidly gaining momentum, as estimated by the Moscow-based think tank, Fashion Consulting Group. Last year, the segment was valued at 200 billion rubles (€2bn), which was equivalent ...
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Designer Brands launches the Designer Brands Foundation
Designer Brands launched the Designer Brands Foundation whose purpose is “to advance the empowerment of individuals by removing barriers and helping them put their best foot forward.” It added that “notable contributions” have already been made through the foundation, including a $50,000 donation from the DSW Foundation, which is part ...
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Celanese introduces a new biobased foam polymer for athletic footwear
Celanese has presented a new biobased foam polymer called HytrelTPC RS40F2, which, when foamed, is “ideal” for athletic footwear applications. According to the US specialty materials and chemical company, the “pristine white foamed biobased Hytrel TPC RS40F2 is well-suited to the midsole components of athletic footwear as it delivers lightweighting ...
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Soles4Souls launches a national campaign in the US
Soles4Souls, a US nonprofit organization, launched on July 24 its first national campaign urging Americans to donate shoes and apparel “that can open the doors of opportunity for millions of people.” “In a world where access to basic necessities like shoes and clothing can determine one’s future, Soles4Souls is stepping ...
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Sustainability is becoming more important for Germans shoppers
Sustainability is playing a growing role in buying behavior among German shoppers, with nearly half of consumers now making sustainable purchases, according to the latest Sustainability Consumer Monitor from HDE, the German retail association. General sustainability awareness among consumers increased and the number of sustainability-conscious shoppers also ticked up, with ...
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No new class in the coming school year at Pirmasens shoe school
For the first time in 20 years, the shoe school (Schuhfachschule) in Pirmasens, in the Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany, will not have a new class for the coming school year due to a lack of applicants. This marks a sharp downturn from just a few years ago, when the ...
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ArticleItalian shoemakers agree on a new labor contract
Assocalzaturifici, which represents the Italian footwear industry, and the trade unions Filctem - CGIL, Femca - Cisl and Uiltec - Uil signed on July 17 a new nationwide collective labor agreement. The contract is effective from Jan. 1, 2024 and will last until Dec. 31, 2026. The previous contract expired ...
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Crocs releases its Comfort Report
Crocs has released its third annual Comfort Report, highlighting the company’s progress in corporate responsibility, including initiatives in social responsibility and sustainability. In the report, the company claims to have reached a “milestone” in material innovation by exceeding a monthly average of 20 percent bio-circular content in its proprietary Croslite ...
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Shein’s London IPO seen at risk due to forced labor allegations
Shein’s attempt to be listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) could be undermined by allegations that part of the supply chain of the Singapore-based online fashion retailer uses forced labor, according to Interactive Investor’s head of markets, Richard Hunter. Hunter believes that the British financial market regulator, Financial Conduct ...
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World Shoe donates 500,000 shoes to PAYU’s Health and Hygiene Impact Project
World Shoe, which manufactures antimicrobial shoes in Africa, has signed a new partnership with the Pan African Youth Union (PAYU) Health and Hygiene Impact Project, including the donation of 500,000 shoes. In addition to World Shoe’s donation, CouldYou? will provide 50,000 menstrual cups for girls, with distribution across 15 African ...
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ArticleCompostable sneakers are inching closer to the mass market
In late April, Puma announced that it would make a commercial version of its Re:Suede 2.0 compostable sneaker. The brand had created 500 pairs of its Re:Suede sneaker in 2021 as an experimental project, then asked volunteers to wear them for half a year to test comfort and durability. Now, ...
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Skechers donates more than $11m to animal welfare through BOBS
Skechers has raised a total of $11 million in donations through the sale of its BOBS from Skechers collection, which has helped rescue and support over 2 million animals in need since its launch in 2015. To celebrate this milestone, the company has launched a month-long celebration that includes pet ...
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Metro Brands has recycled the equivalent of half the shoes it sold
Metro Brands, one of India’s largest footwear retailers, said that through the Old Discarded Footwear (ODF) initiative, it has recycled the equivalent of approximately half the shoes it sold in a year in “an eco-friendly” manner. The ODF initiative includes ReCircle and other partners. In fiscal 2021-2022, Metro Brands initiated ...
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ArticleCrocs extends its shoe takeback program to whole of continental US
Crocs has extended its “Old Crocs. New Life” shoe takeback program to the whole of continental US. All Crocs retail and outlet locations in the country, excluding Hawaii and Puerto Rico, are now equipped with designated collection boxes to drop off Crocs shoes in any condition. Anyone with used Crocs ...
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Denmark to ban PFAS in clothing and footwear
The Danish government has unveiled plans for a national ban on the use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in clothing, footwear and sealants. “The proposed ban is a crucial step towards reducing emissions and will significantly benefit Denmark’s environment. It also sends a clear message internationally about the ...
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ArticleCirql launches a fully recyclable midsole made from 30% recycled TPU
The US-based insole specialist OrthoLite, the company behind Cirql, a provider of sustainable material solutions for the global footwear industry, has launched a new midsole foam called Cirql rTPU30. According to Cirql, the patented innovation consists of 30 percent recycled thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) material and is manufactured through a chemical-free, ...



