Following a tense few weeks during an online public vote and subsequent members’ vote, EOCA is delighted to announce the newest conservation projects…
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EOCA Celebrates a Record Number of New Members, Supporting Conservation Together
The European Outdoor Conservation Association (EOCA) has been delighted to welcome 23 new companies into membership already during 2019…
OutDoor 2018 Round Up
Following a successful 4 days at the show, the European Outdoor Conservation Association (EOCA) is delighted to announce having…
Two Million breaths of fresh air at OutDoor 2018
TARGET REACHED!!! EOCA Members have successfully planted 2 million trees in 2 years, benefitting wildlife, local communities, outdoor enthusiasts and leaving a long and lasting legacy!
La Sportiva Supports Conservation through
Black Friday Sales
Italian technical footwear, clothing and accessories brand La Sportiva has used its online sales during the recent so-called ‘Black Friday’ weekend to support nature conservation.
Public and Members Vote to Allocate EOCA Conservation Funding
For the third year in succession, the European Outdoor Conservation Association (EOCA) has held two annual funding rounds, this time allocating a total of €300,000 of funding…
More Conservation Projects Than Ever Supported In EOCA Spring Funding Round 2017
The European Outdoor Conservation Association (EOCA) is celebrating being able to support more projects than ever before during its 2017 Spring Funding Round. Three projects were chosen during a public vote which
ISPO 2015 – EOCA UPDATE
Interview with Tanja Bascombe
ISPO 2015, Tanya Bascombe (General Manager EOCA) updates us on the latest EOCA achievements: new members, public vote project and the important aims reached during the last months.
EOCA Raising Funds for Conservation at ISPO!
EOCA is hoping to raise a record amount of funding for conservation during ispo this year. Events held on the EOCA stand, and by their partners at the show aim to create a
EOCA: 2013 Round Up For Conservation
As the year draws to a close, the outdoor industry can look back with pride at what has been achieved in its name for conservation. The European Outdoor Conservation