Patagonia Women’s Active Hipster
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Stretchy recycled polyester/spandex fabric blend wicks moisture
Comfy, extra-wide waistband lies flat and will not roll or bind
Breathable mini-rib crotch
Leg openings have soft, single-sided binding that will not chafe or creep
Solids and prints: 5.9-oz 82% polyester (62% recycled)/18% spandex. Stripes: 6.4-oz 93% polyester (43% recycled)/7% spandex. All have moisture-wicking performance. Recyclable through the Common...Read Full Story
Patagonia Freewheeler Max
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Outer fabric 100 recycled
Almost twice the size of the Freightliner
Main compartment holds load
Zippered end compartment holds shoes and quick-access items
Interior mesh pocket holds toiletries
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Our large multifunctional wheeled gear bag built to haul heavy loads is now made with environmentally friendly recycled fabric and redesigned for better utility.
Patagonia Freewheeler Max
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Patagonia Founder Yvon Chouinard Since the dawn of corporate social responsibility , Patagonia has been it’s pioneer and poster child. The company was founded on the principle that the business’s bottom line was more than just monetary. As early as 1974, founder Yvon Chouinard published an essay in the Patagonia catalog urging climbers to be more conscious of their motives and to tread lightly on their climbing environments. Today, the company’s mission is defined in terms that clearly reach...Read Full Story
"When you do the common things in life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world." George Washington Carver What is Social Entrepreneurship? Statement of Faith You can find other "Market with Meaning" but you definitely want to see "Profit with Purpose". I personally "Believe in Kingdom Transformation" because I know there is only ONE "Life for Significant". 社會企業家的事業 my facebook & my twitter & my blog --- 2010年7月23日 星期五,Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR...Read Full Story
Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman by Yvon Chouinard (74) Buy new: $12.24 124 used & new from $4.56 (Visit the Most Gifted in Business list for authoritative information on this product's current rank.) Review & Description In his long-awaited memoir, Yvon Chouinard-legendary climber, businessman, environmentalist, and founder of Patagonia, Inc.-shares the persistence and courage that have gone into being head of one of the most respected and environmentally...Read Full Story
Finding a publisher for the project was daunting because of the book's narrow audience ... Yvon Chouinard," said Jennifer Sullivan, project manager for "Fred Beckey's 100 Favorite Climbs in North America." "They climbed the north face of ...
Outdoor clothing company Patagonia has become the first company in California to elect to be a “benefit corporation.” The legal status affords a company’s directors legal cover to consider environmental and social benefits over financial returns. Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard – a long-time advocate of corporate environmental stewardship – and 11 CEOs from other companies [...]
Since the dawn of corporate social responsibility, Patagonia has been it’s pioneer and poster child. The company was founded on the principle that the business’s bottom line was more than just monetary. As early as 1974, founder Yvon Chouinard published an essay in the Patagonia catalog urging climbers to be more conscious of their motives and to [...]
Jan. 03 /CSRwire/ - Today, Patagonia became the first company in California to elect benefit corporation status. Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard led the largest group of businesses to register on the legislation’s first effective date among the 7 states ...
Ventura, Calif.–based Patagonia was the first of 12 companies to register for the state’s new “benefit corporation” status on Jan. 3. Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard led a group of businesses to apply the first day the legislation came into effect ...
Mr. Yvon Chouinard began in business by designing, manufacturing, and distributing rock climbing equipment in the late 1950s. His tinkering led to an improved ice axe that facilitated the French ice climbing technique and is the basis for modern ice axe design. In 1964 he produced his first mail order catalog, a one page mimeographed sheet...more
Mr. Yvon Chouinard began in business by designing, manufacturing, and distributing rock climbing equipment in the late 1950s. His tinkering led to an improved ice axe that facilitated the French ice climbing technique and is the basis for modern ice axe design. In 1964 he produced his first mail order catalog, a one page mimeographed sheet containing advice not to expect fast delivery during climbing season. Business grew slowly until 1972 when Yvon Chouinard added rugby shirts to his catalog and his clothing business took off (today called Patagonia).
In the late 1980s, Patagonia’s success was such that Yvon considered early retirement. In some ways he would have preferred to disappear into the South Pacific with his fly rod and surfboard. However, he decided to continue directing Patagonia’s course, in part to use the company to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis. As part of this goal, Patagonia instituted an Earth Tax, pledging 1% of sales to the preservation and restoration of the natural environment. In 2001, Yvon, along with Craig Mathews, owner of West Yellowstone’s Blue Ribbon Flies, started One Percent For The Planet, an alliance of businesses that contribute at least 1 percent of their net annual sales to groups on a list of researched and approved environmental organizations.
Yvon spends much of his time in the outdoors and serving on the boards of numerous environmental groups. “I work every day of my life. My job is to be the ‘outside’ man, studying lifestyles around the world, coming up with ideas for new products, new market trends, seeing that Patagonia stays relevant in a rapidly changing world.”