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HAGLÖFS SUPPORTS THE GLOBAL CLIMATE STRIKE

The Swedish outdoor gear company will be closing its brand stores during the first strike so that all employees can take part.

On September 20th, people everywhere are being asked to take part in a global climate strike – beginning a week of awareness-raising action[1] led by the activists behind the "School strike for climate" movement. But this time, it's not just students who are being asked to take part. Everyone is encouraged to leave their homes and workplaces and join a giant, peaceful protest highlighting the urgency of the issue of climate change, and demanding action.

As Greta Thunberg, the movement's spokesperson, wrote in the Guardian[2] alongside a team of fellow activists:

"We will kickstart a week of climate action with a worldwide strike for the climate. We’re asking adults to step up alongside us... To change everything, we need everyone... We need to escalate the pressure to make sure that change happens, and we must escalate together."

Haglöfs' long-term commitment to sustainability focuses both on its own performance as a manufacturer, and the bigger problems that we all face. The company's CEO, Carsten Unbehaun, says:

"It is clear that action on climate change is not happening fast enough. I support Haglöfs in joining the global climate strike next Friday September 20th ahead of the UN’s Climate Action Summit in New York, to demand that governments commit to the large scale, systemic changes that are needed to meet this challenge."

All Haglöfs employees are encouraged to take part in the strike, and the company will be closing its brand stores during strike hours on September 20th to allow this.


For more details, please contact:

Sara Skogsberg Cuadras
Corporate and CSR Communications Manager
sara.skogsberg-cuadras@haglofs.se

[1] https://globalclimatestrike.net/

[2] https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/may/23/greta-thunberg-young-people-climate-strikes-20-september

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In 1914, Wiktor Haglöf made the first stitch in a backpack that went on to inspire generations of people to get outside. From our Swedish heritage, with a commitment to sustainability and innovation, Haglöfs has continued to create progressive outdoor products at the highest level for hiking, mountaineering and freeriding. The Haglöfs brand is currently marketed to the Nordic region, Europe and Asia, and has been owned by ASICS Corporation since 2010. For more info, please visit www.haglofs.com

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