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NOLT has teamed up once again with SportEasy, the benchmark application for amateur sport, to make the dream of ONE amateur club in France come true: to play like a professional club next season. The prize is
The European Union, with its 27 member states, has evolved in recent years, both politically and environmentally. But how? By encouraging local production. That's why Made in France sports equipment is becoming increasingly popular.
If you're thinking of setting up an ethical sports equipment design company, choose the EU for 3 reasons:
By opting for sports equipment made in Europe, customers have nothing to fear in terms of performance. The quality of European sports equipment has been verified. They are made from top-of-the-range technical materials, including recycled polyester and antibacterial fibers.
Manufacturers of sportswear in the EU prefer fabrics that resist abrasion, frequent washing... And all this while taking into account athletes' freedom of movement.
The traceability of sportswear is also assured. With QR codes and smart labels, you'll have all the information you need on the place of design, choice of material and lifespan.
For the environment, the carbon impact of textile manufacturing in Europe has been reduced by 50%. The reasons? Organizations are opting forgreen energy, such as electricity supplied by renewable resources. At the same time, the industrial process used is in most cases more efficient. This limits waste.
Sportswear made in Europe, regardless of the company selling it, complies with the same regulations. In short, it's a winning choice that boosts the company's image, while satisfying customers to the maximum.
Do you have an idea of the type of sports equipment made in Europe that's right for you? Here are a few examples:
NOLT has teamed up once again with SportEasy, the benchmark application for amateur sport, to make the dream of ONE amateur club in France come true: to play like a professional club next season. The prize is
Is it possible to play soccer outside Toulouse's official stadiums? Yes, there are plenty of accessible pitches in the pink city, including modern complexes and local lawns. But