Zug, Switzerland – Following a tense battle between the projects on the shortlist, it came down to the final member vote to decide which projects were going to be supported by the EOG Association for Conservation in 2010! The shortlist of 12, which had been narrowed down from an ...read more
At the Annual General Meeting of the European Outdoor Group (EOG) held on Monday 8th February, the members voted in a new President and agreed to a new structure to the EOG Board. Mark Held, Secretary General, of the EOG commented, “As the industry itself changes, the European ...read more
Zug, Switzerland - In an attempt to give some clarity to the different regulations, standards and labels associated with sustainability within the outdoor sector, the Standards and Regulations Committee (part of the Sustainability Working Group), will aim to compile the ...read more
Zug, Switzerland - The extremely popular EOG Association for Conservation ‘Something for Conservation’ Fundraiser is happening again - OutDoor 2009, will be the next venue. Having asked members to dig deep once more, there will be a vast array of products to raise further funding ...read more
Zug, Switzerland - The workings of the European Commission are sometimes strange and mysterious and our industry has struggled to understand why when ice screws, ropes, harnesses and karabiners are all considered as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), ice tools are not. ...read more
Zug, Switzerland - The European Outdoor Group as part of its commitment to ensuring that all aspects of the future of the OutDoor show are considered is undertaking a survey of approximately 200 key European retailers.Using information supplied by members of the European Outdoor ...read more