Icebreaker Tapped to Test and Refine Product Design Tool
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Icebreaker Tapped to Test and Refine Eco Index Product Design Tool
Icebreaker, the New
Zealand outdoor merino wool apparel company whose United
States headquarters and Global Design Studio are based in
Portland, Oregon, has been chosen along with four other
Portland-area brands to test the next phase of the Eco Index
In development since 2007 by member companies of
Outdoor Industry Association, the Boulder, Colo.-based trade
group, the Eco Index
"The Eco Index is a
perfect extension of Icebreaker's demonstrated commitment to
environmental responsibility and transparency through our
own traceability program, Baacode The Eco
Index uses environmental guidelines, environmental
performance indicators and environmental footprint metrics
to assess the impacts within six product life cycle stages:
Materials; Packaging; Product Manufacturing and Assembly;
Transport and Distribution; Use and Service; and End of
Life. In the project's next phase, Icebreaker and four
other brands will put the next version of the Eco Index, the
"Apparel Tool," to the test in an actual work environment
for the first time. The new Apparel Tool, which has been
developed jointly by the OIA Eco Working Group The five Portland companies will receive
customized training and other resources to use the current
prototype tool. Testing of the new Apparel Index is funded
by a $25,000 grant from the Portland Development Commission,
which was matched by Outdoor Industry Association. PDC and
OIA hope that the PDC grant program will serve as a model
for providing similar index implementation support to
companies in other
cities. -ends-