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  • How Haglöfs works to ensure fair treatment in its factories

    How Haglöfs works to ensure fair treatment in its factories

    The textile industry provides employment and development opportunities to millions of workers around the world. But labor and human rights are not universally applied. Haglöfs aims to have a positive impact on all employees, workers, and consumers throughout its supply chain – and has been a member of the non-profit organization Fair Wear for ten years.

  • Record year for Haglöfs in 2021

    Record year for Haglöfs in 2021

    In 2021, Haglöfs delivered strong sales and record-high profits. The positive development was driven by the company’s continuous improvements in brand experience, product, and channel mix. Haglöfs also raised the bar for its sustainability work with a new, ambitious climate commitment.

  • Strong growth for Haglöfs

    Strong growth for Haglöfs

    Haglöfs’ sales increased by 26 percent during the first half of 2021, compared to the same period last year. The strong performance is related to well-received product lines and an overall higher demand for high-quality outdoor equipment.

  • Haglöfs is now climate neutral but had to cheat to get there

    Haglöfs is now climate neutral but had to cheat to get there

    Haglöfs joins the growing number of companies referring to themselves as “climate neutral” as they launch their new climate strategy: to reduce their emissions by 50% over the next 10 years and reach net zero by 2030, while taking full responsibility for the remaining emissions along the way.

  • Haglöfs challenges consumers to buy nothing new this Black Friday

    Haglöfs challenges consumers to buy nothing new this Black Friday

    Haglöfs continues to push back against the excessive consumption driven by exaggerated discounting of Black Friday with their Green Friday initiative – this year, using the day to launch a new second hand concept – Haglöfs Restored.

  • HAGLÖFS CONTINUES TO TAKE MARKET SHARE IN 2019

    HAGLÖFS CONTINUES TO TAKE MARKET SHARE IN 2019

    ​2019 was yet another good year for Haglöfs, with a growth rate that outperformed the outdoor market. The development is linked to the ongoing transformation of Haglöfs into a more consumer-oriented company. A direction that will be further intensified in 2020 as the company’s Global Sales Director Fredrik Ohlsson takes the helm as CEO of Haglöfs.

  • HAGLÖFS ACHIEVES FAIR WEAR FOUNDATION LEADER STATUS

    HAGLÖFS ACHIEVES FAIR WEAR FOUNDATION LEADER STATUS

    Haglöfs, the only Nordic outdoor brand currently member of Fair Wear Foundation, has after several years of intensive work been awarded with ‘Leader’ status – the highest member category available.

  • Out now - Haglöfs Sustainability Report

    Out now - Haglöfs Sustainability Report

    Haglöfs has today released its annual Sustainability Report. In it, the Swedish outdoor gear manufacturer describes its extensive sustainability efforts in 2017 - relating to its products, the production of them, the people who work with them, and our planet.

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    A toxic love story

    Cotton - perhaps the world's most popular, most thirsty and most poisonous raw material. So much so that our planet is unable to produce any more cotton than current levels.

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    We don't settle for silver


    Biocides have long been used to avoid bad odors in training and outdoor clothing because they kill bacteria. That is the old school way. New innovations allow us to use zeolites, a pumice‐like mineral, which also keeps the clothes fresher without killing living organisms. Take a look!

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    Forever friends?

    Every year, billions of kilograms of textiles are being added to the world’s growing problem of waste. That’s unnecessary because these textiles can be reused or recycled. Here is a look at what we’re doing to keep clothes in the loop, again and again. Fall in love with your products. It’s possible.

  • The jacket you wear should not be found in the water you drink

    The jacket you wear should not be found in the water you drink


    They’re very small. Almost unseen by the naked eye. However, microplastics have started to clog ecosystems all around the world. Our oceans will soon likely have more plastic in them than fish. Take a look at what we’re doing to help address this here.

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    How we get down to business

    We know that the best clothing is made by using the right, most appropriate materials. Very often, this actually means that new materials, ones which do the job perfectly, are developed and created. But sometimes, materials that have been evolved over tens of thousands of years - like down-  are the ones that suit the garment and its purpose best.
    When this is the case, it's important that sust

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    PRODUCTS MADE FROM TRASH

    Haglöfs feels that adding recycled materials to outdoor gear is not just paying lip service to sustainability: it's a great way to make highly functional products with reduced environmental loads, and will soon be the norm.

  • STAY WARM WHEN THE ELEMENTS STRIKE | HAGLÖFS ESSENS MIMIC

    STAY WARM WHEN THE ELEMENTS STRIKE | HAGLÖFS ESSENS MIMIC

    It's long been held as fact that down has the best warmth-to-weight ratio out there. But as the clouds gather, the temperatures drop, and we prepare for our autumn and winter adventures, Haglöfs are seeking to challenge this assumption.

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    WATERPROOF WITHOUT THE F-WORD

    ​ Haglöfs have reinforced their commitment to fluorocarbon-free treatments on their products by vowing to the complete transition to more environmentally friendly substances by year 2020.

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