Fila Partners With AmericanForests.org to Initiate Tree Planting Program for Women's Personal Performance Collection
Posted on: Wednesday, 22 April 2009, 11:39 CDT
Company's Foray into Sustainable Textiles Prompts Deeper Environmental Commitment
Fila signed an initial one-year commitment with AmericanForests.org. The
Presently, the funds will be distributed evenly among AmericanForests.org's U.S. reforestation and urban tree planting programs, but Fila retains the right to designate specific regional programs as the company's participation expands.
This partnership perfectly complements the brand's use of sustainable and recycled fibers in the Women's Personal Performance Collection such as soy, bamboo and recycled Polyester. Fila launched this effort in 2008 with the use of flexible, wicking fabrics ideal for personal performance disciplines like yoga and Pilates, while taking advantage of the unusually soft properties that add a new feminine dimension to the ever expanding personal performance apparel category.
"We welcome the opportunity for Fila to get involved in these important efforts that surely represent the future of our industry and to participate in the positive new green movement that is rapidly growing in the U.S.," says Fila USA CEO
SOURCE Fila USA
Source: PR Newswire
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