Research

PASIC will complete briefings and reports related to sustainability-driven innovation in cricket equipment and clothing

Clothing

Sustainability Cricket Gear: Stakeholder Workshop (January 2022)

Sustainability, Cricket Gear, Clothing and Apparel: Report on Cricket Gear – Updated (July 2022 – Updated June 2023)

Sustainability, Cricket Gear, Clothing and Apparel: Report on Cricket Clothing (July 2022)

Sustainability, Cricket Gear, Clothing and Apparel: Report on Components, Materials, and Innovation Opportunities (July 2022)

Specific Findings from a Survey of Cricket Players related to Cricket Gear and Plant-based/’Vegan’ Leather Alternatives (April 2023)

Leather Alternatives for Cricket Gear (April 2023)

Streamlined LCA of Batting Pads (May 2023)

Materials in Cricket Balls, Gloves and Pads, and their Sustainable Alternatives (June 2023)

3Rs: Reuse, Repair, Refurbishment and Resale Report on Cricket Gear (June 2023)

A Review of Cricket Gear Manufacturers & Suppliers (July 2023)

Refurbishing a ‘Right-hand’ Cricket Batting Glove using a ‘Vegan’ Chamois Leather (July 2023)

How to Set up a Cricket Gear Reuse Scheme (July 2023)

Case Study: Yorkshire Cricket Foundation Cric-Kit Reuse Programme (July 2023 – Updated August 2023)

Application of Vegan Leathers for Cricket Balls and Gloves (July 2023)

Product Sustainability Framework – Cricket Batting Gloves Palm (July 2023)

Survey of Cricket Gear Users/Players (August 2023)

White Paper: Findings, Learning and Implications for Policymakers and Other Stakeholders related to Sustainability and Cricket Gear (August 2023)

Circular Cricket Batting Pads: Prototype Development (August 2023)

Executive Summary: White Paper: Findings, Learning and Implications for Policymakers and Other Stakeholders related to Sustainability and Cricket Gear (August 2023)

Vegan Leather Cricket Gear Project (August 2023 – Updated October 2023)

Cricket & Sustainability – Findings from Online Survey Recreational Cricket Players in England & Wales (April 2024)

PASIC is delivered through a strategic partnership between The Centre for Sustainable Design © at Business School for Creative Industries at University for Creative Arts and BASIS