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New research reveals greater public appetite for outdoor activity
Today, we released details of new research which reveals that the appeal of outdoor activities has been boosted by enforced COVID-19 restrictions. In a survey of consumers in seven countries*
Joint statement on microfibres
The Outdoor Industry Association (OIA) and the European Outdoor Group (EOG), collectively representing over 1500 companies, recognise the outdoor industry’s potential contribution to microfibre pollution
DWR Report: consumer and brand perceptions
In 2015, the EOG supported a study into durable water repellent finishes (DWRs) undertaken by De Montfort University (School of Fashion and Textiles) in Leicester, UK.The project involved several partners and focused on consumer and brand perceptions and attitudes towards DWRs in relation to product features, usability and aftercare. The survey was conducted in Germany, the UK, France, Sweden, Denmark and the USA and offers some useful insights.
Waste water treatment
The waste water from textile plants is considered one of the most polluting of many industrial sectors, considering the volume generated, as well as the effluent composition.
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Webinars:

EOG Supplier Energy Programme Webinar - Module 2: Planning and Implementing Energy Efficiency Measures
EOG Supplier Energy Programme Webinar - Module 3: Best practices for common industrial energy processes (Tier 1)
EOG Supplier Energy Programme Webinar - Module 4: Best practices for common industrial energy processes (Tier 2 and beyond)
Outdoor Mircrofibre Consortium - Membership Webinar
Digitalisation for a circular economy in the textile value chain
EOG Microfibre Infographic Webinar