Oct 20 | Sustainability: Climate Change

We’ve learned a lot in our efforts to become a more sustainable organization over the years.  We’ve learned that this journey is not just about us and our own internal sustainability efforts, but also our direct involvement in global causes that have a significant impact on our company and the millions of people who use our products every day around the world. 

Most recently, we’ve taken a leadership role in communicating the importance of adopting immediate policies and actions that will halt climate change. It’s is an extremely important issue for us. And not just because the future success of our business is linked to a healthy planet. Climate change directly affects everyone that comes in touch with our brand. Our athletes, consumers and employees see the negative affects of climate change in their expeditions and everyday lives.

The world we fervently explore is affected daily by climate change in terms of droughts, decimated forests and more. It has to stop. A strong climate change policy is necessary to affect real, meaningful change, and we are leveraging our global brand strength to help ensure that it does. But we cannot do it alone. We want you to come join us.

Urgently, we need you to contact your legislator and tell them we need a strong climate change policy NOW. We need you to join in the movement. Our planet’s health, and the health of its citizens, depends on it.

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