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Isbjörn takes the train to reduce environmental drain

Isbjörn of Sweeden

Now available in the US and Canada, truly sustainable children’s outdoor clothing and accessories brand Isbjörn of Sweden continues its Green Promise to protect the planet, as it switches its freight from sea and occasionally air, to train.

As part of the company’s ‘Green at Heart’ heritage, which has meant always striving to be the most sustainable in all parts of its business, Isbjörn will now use train to transport its range, from the bluesign® approved factories it works with in north east China, to Sweden.

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Switching to train freight means a journey time of just four weeks, compared to the two months it has previously taken by boat. It also puts an end to last minute airfreighting, should any last-minute delays arise. Airfreight accounts for around 69% of the carbon dioxide released in transporting Isbjörn products, whereas using the train makes this 16 times smaller.

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