Patagonia on track to be carbon neutral by 2025

March 22, 2019 0 By HearthstoneYarns

Patagonia has underscored its commitment to be carbon neutral by 2025 when
the company will have a fully sustainable production cycle.

The news was confirmed by Patagonia ceo Rose Marcario at the 2019 edition
of the America’s National Retail Federation’s annual Big Show & Expo.

Marcario stated Patagonia’s suppliers responded positively to the new
standards implemented by the company, in some cases converting to the use
of solar energy and meeting the rigorous standards of its material sourcing.

In 1994 Patagonia made the decision to take a stand against chemically
intensive cotton and switch to organically grown cotton throughout its
collections.

The company admits being part of the larger problem: “We make products
using fossil fuels, built in factories that use water and other resources,
create waste and emit carbon into the air. We ship our products around the
world in boxes and plastic bags. We consume electricity—some generated
using renewable resources and some not—at our corporate offices,
distribution centers and stores. We drive cars and ride on airplanes. As
individuals, we consume products of all shapes and sizes—probably more than
we need.”

Since 1985, Patagonia has pledged 1 percent of sales to the preservation
and restoration of the natural environment. It has awarded over 70 million
dollars to domestic and international grassroots environmental groups. In
2002, Patagonia founder, Yvon Chouinard, and Craig Mathews, owner of Blue
Ribbon Flies, created a nonprofit called 1 percent for the Planet to
encourage other businesses to do the same. To date, 1 percent for the
Planet member companies have contributed more than 100 million dollars to
nonprofit environmental groups.