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Material Facts
Material Facts is a methodological tool that transforms the outdoor industry’s approach to sharing information about its products.
Fair Wear Foundation
Fair Wear is a non-profit organisation dedicated to improving labour conditions in the garment industry. Fair Wear strives to ensure safe, dignified, and decently paid employment throughout the global garment supply chain.
Sustainability Data Exchange (SDEX) Guidance
Sustainability Data Exchange Project updated guidance document.
Industry breakfast. OutDoor by ISPO 2024
Once again the EOG held our popular Industry Breakfast at OutDoor by ISPO.
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Climate & Race to Zero
The Race to Zero (RTZ) is the UNFCCCs accepted initiatives for climate action that can move us towards achieving the Paris accord.It mobilises a coalition of leading net-zero initiatives. All Partners must meet robust science-aligned criteria. Partner initiatives are responsible for helping to bring members to the starting line to credibly race to zero emissions.
Single Use Plastics Project
Brands and retailers from the outdoor industry are working together to take responsibility for their single use plastic poly bags.
Carbon Reduction Project
A collaborative approach to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and/or increase renewable energy usage within the outdoor industry supply chain.
European Sustainability Strategy Course
The European Outdoor Group, together with Peak 63, is offering the EOG Sustainability Strategy Course with the tools to build a solid sustainability strategy.