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    Producing performance products is a complex task. And doing it in a way that minimizes climate impact is even more challenging. Today, the largest part of a product’s environmental footprint comes from the production of materials. As part of Haglöfs’ wider climate commitment, the company has set the target to use recycled or renewable materials in 100 percent of its main fabrics by 2025.