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Contained within the 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a plate that shows six condensed maps of the distribution of plants producing the following: leather footwear, womens and childrens factory made clothing, synthetic textiles and silks, mens factory made clothing, cotton textiles, and rubber products. All data for these maps is for 1954 with the exception of the rubber products map which is for 1955. Each map is accompanied by a bar graph and pie chart. The bar graphs show the value of production by major categories of products. The pie charts show the percentage distribution of persons employed in each manufacturing industry by province.
In the year ended May 31, 2024, Nike's North American revenue amounted to about 21.4 billion U.S. dollars. In the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, and Africa), the company generated some 13.6 billion U.S. dollars' worth of sales that year. Nike Nike, Inc. is a sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States that was founded in January 1964. The company's headquarters are located near Beaverton, Oregon. Nike is the world's leading supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and is also a major manufacturer of sports equipment. Sports sponsorships Given Nike's success, size, and popularity, it comes to no surprise that the company is actively involved in the world of sports sponsorships. In fact, Nike has become one of the most reputable athletic sponsors in the world over the years. Nike looks for and uses sponsorship agreements with celebrity athletes, professional sports teams, and college athletic programs for the promotion of their products, technology, and design.
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The global leather chemicals market was valued at USD XX million in 2025 and is expected to reach USD XX million by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.00% during the forecast period (2025-2033). The market growth can be attributed to the rising demand for leather products due to their durability and aesthetic appeal. Furthermore, the growing automotive and furniture industries, which use leather as a premium material, are driving market growth. The increasing disposable incomes of consumers in emerging economies is also fueling the demand for luxury leather goods, such as handbags, wallets, and shoes. Key market trends include the growing adoption of sustainable and eco-friendly leather production methods, which is leading to the increased use of vegetable-based tanning agents and other biodegradable chemicals. The rising awareness about the environmental impact of traditional leather manufacturing processes is driving this trend. Additionally, the development of advanced chemical technologies for leather processing, such as nanotechnology and enzyme-based treatments, is expected to enhance the quality and performance of leather products, further stimulating market growth. Recent developments include: January 2023: LANXESS and TotalEnergies entered into a cooperation on the supply of bio-circular styrene. By partnering with TotalEnergies, the company can offer its customers sustainable solutions and raw materials with a low carbon footprint., October 2022: Chem-MAP is pleased to share that Texapel was granted ZDHC Level 3 certification for their leather chemicals, the highest certification offered by the ZDHC Road Map to Zero program.. Key drivers for this market are: Growing Footwear and Textile Industries in Asia-Pacific, Increasing Demand for Automotive Upholstery. Potential restraints include: Growing Footwear and Textile Industries in Asia-Pacific, Increasing Demand for Automotive Upholstery. Notable trends are: Textile Industry to Witness Higher Potential Growth.
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Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
License information was derived automatically
Contained within the 3rd Edition (1957) of the Atlas of Canada is a plate that shows six condensed maps of the distribution of plants producing the following: leather footwear, womens and childrens factory made clothing, synthetic textiles and silks, mens factory made clothing, cotton textiles, and rubber products. All data for these maps is for 1954 with the exception of the rubber products map which is for 1955. Each map is accompanied by a bar graph and pie chart. The bar graphs show the value of production by major categories of products. The pie charts show the percentage distribution of persons employed in each manufacturing industry by province.