Live light and look bold with the Hi-Vis Timberland Straatosphere | 24 February 2021
Leather Working Group updates flagship certification Global Textiles | 23 February 2021
New version of LWG Leather Manufacturer Audit Protocol International Leather Maker (ILM) | 23 February 2021
Leather Working Group updates flagship certification Ecotextile News | 23 February 2021
LWG updates leather manufacturer audit protocol P7.0 Fibre2Fashion | 23 February 2021
Royal RepubliQ: Made-to-last leather goods Opumo | 10 February 2021
We’ve reviewed Ted Baker’s whole winter coats collection this year and it’s worth splurging on Women&Home | 3 December 2020
The ALDO Group is certified climate neutral for the third year running PRNewswire | 12 November 2020
Driving environmental improvements in the leather value chain International Leather Maker (ILM) | November 2020
Deckers unveils goals for environmental sustainability Fibre2Fashion | 4 November 2020
Leather Can Be Sustainable OR Ethical — But, Can It Be Both? Refinery29 | 25 September 2020
Selfridges MD's radical 'Project Earth' programme Drapers | 17th August 2020
Asos calls for brands to sign ‘Transparency Pledge’ to remain ethical Retail Insight Network | 7 August 2020
20 Pledges for 2020: The footwear brands bringing sustainable shoes into the sartorial sphere The Independent | 30 July 2020
MOFT Carry Sleeve review: Sleek protection that doubles as a stand iMore | 25 July 2020
Our Favorite Eco-Friendly Kicks For Summer Refinery29 | 18 July 2020
Leather is transparency's next big target Vogue Business | 10th July 2020
Keen Unveils Bellows Flex Footwear Technology In Two New Hiking Offerings Forbes | 9th July 2020
Teva Reworks the OMNIUM for SS20 Hypebeast | 21st June 2020
Timberland invests in regenerative leather ranches GreenBiz | 19th June 2020
Timberland Embarks On The Next Adventure For Summer Augustman | 15th June 2020
Which Smart Wallet Is The Smartest Of Them All? Here's What We Found PopDust | 6th June 2020
Tapestry’s 2019 Corporate Responsibility Report Women's Wear Daily (WWD) | 1st May 2020
Distilling The Fashion Industry’s Water Consumption British Vogue | 22nd March 2020
Net-a-Porter adds Beauty category to its sustainable platform Net Sustain Fashion United | 13th January 2020
The brands working to make footwear more sustainable Vogue Business | 13th January 2020
Mulberry has launched its first fully sustainable leather bag Glamour UK | 6th December 2019
KEEN’s Fall/Winter 2020 Products Continue To Lead in Sustainability SNEWS | 11th November 2019
LVMH is ahead of its sustainability roadmap Fashion United | 26th September 2019
How Timberland is developing 'net-positive' fashion supply chains Edie | 11th September 2019
Timberland is the latest brand to tout sustainability with forest restoration project Glossy | 10th September 2019
New Movements' sleek sneakers feature old materials Treehugger | 5th September 2019
The Problem with 'Vegan Leather' - is it really more sustainable? The Independent | 16th August 2019
Keen Present Innate x Sherpa Outdoor Enthusiast Magazine | 9th August 2019
One of Our Favorite Bag Makers Just Released a Premium Line for Everyday Use Gear Patrol | 7th August 2019
Here’s why sneakers are leading the charge to make clothes more sustainable Business Insider | 1st August 2019
VF Corp signs Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action ILM | 3rd May 2019
Can leather go green? Vogue Business | 2nd May 2019
Meet the fish leather pioneers BBC News | 2nd May 2019
Views on Sustainability: Victor Luis Women's Wear Daily (WWD) | 26th April 2019
Tapestry eyes 95% raw materials traceability Just Style | 24th April 2019
Puma wants 90 percent of all its cotton and polyester to be more sustainable Fashion United | 23rd April 2019
Keep These Sustainable Brands In Mind When Shopping On Earth Day Refinery29 | 19th April 2019
Aldi Nord and Aldi Sud commit to responsible water use Just Style | 28th March 2019
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