Yvon Chouinard

Yvon Chouinard

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... [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.”

 
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As you replace your worn-out summer clothing, check out Patagonia for long-lasting clothes made from environmentally-friendly fabrics. The company offers hundreds of items in these fabrics, which they call E-fibers . Patagonia sells clothing made from organic cotton , recycled polyester , hemp , chlorine-free wool , recycled nylon, and tencel lyocell . Patagonia’s summer line-up includes Women’s Meridian Board Shorts made from recycled polyester (93%), Men’s Paddler Board Shorts made with a 100% recycled polyester liner, and Live Simply TM t-shirts for all ages made from 100% organic cotton and now entirely PVC-free (as of Spring 2009, so check with customer service before ... Read Full Story
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Connecting with nature is one of the underlying themes to this blog, (see the welcome panel on the left), but unfortunately that gets lost sometimes with the more day to day built environment stuff. I feel this is important - to experience the outdoors, whether by walking or cycling, camping in the backgarden, under a tarp or bivvy under the stars on a Scottish mountain top. We need that reminder of context and time to think. I have mentioned Yvon Chouinard many times on this blog, as inspiration for environmental and business approaches. I must also admit to being a fan of the quality ... Read Full Story
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Yvon Chouinard, legendary climber, businessman and environmentalist, is the founder and owner of one of the world’s most inspiring companies, Patagonia, Inc. Mr. Chouinard talks about his personal history, how he created Patagonia, and the philosophy he uses to run the company. He discusses how he has tried to minimize Patagonia’s impact on the environment, such as making fleece clothing from recycled soda bottles. He also talks about his One Percent for the Planet plan in which participating businesses contribute at least 1% of their net annual sales to groups on a list of researched and approved environmental organizations. Series: “Voices” [12/2005] [Humanities] [Business] ... Read Full Story
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Yvon Chouinard, legendary climber, businessman and environmentalist, is the founder and owner of one of the world’s most inspiring companies, Patagonia, Inc. Mr. Chouinard talks about his personal history, how he created Patagonia, and the philosophy he uses to run the company. He discusses how he has tried to minimize Patagonia’s impact on the environment, such as making fleece clothing from recycled soda bottles. He also talks about his One Percent for the Planet plan in which participating businesses contribute at least 1% of their net annual sales to groups on a list of researched and approved environmental organizations. Series: “Voices” [12/2005] [Humanities] [Business] ... Read Full Story
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Transparency is everything. It’s seeing through what you say to what you do. It’s having business practices you want, and don’t want the world to see. The mission statement of Patagonia, the California-based outdoor equipment and clothing maker, is:”To make the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, and use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis.” One of the ways Patagonia puts its mission where its mouth is is by implementing a self-imposed “Earth Tax.” A sum founder, Yvon Chouinard, feels is owed for being a polluter and user of the planet’s non-renewable resources. More recently, they created the Patagonia Footprint ... Read Full Story
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Yvon Chouinard

Yvon Chouinard

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TreehuggerPatagonia's Yvon Chouinard: One of America's Best LeadersTreehuggerThis is Yvon Chouinard, founder and CEO of Patagonia, the $ 270 million USD outdoor clothing talking to US News who just included him in their 2009 list of ...Essay: Patagonia's steep route to successEthical Corporation Magazineall 2 news articles »  
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Er wollte eine Firma zur Arbeitsvermeidung, kein fades Unternehmen. Yvon Chouinard, Gründer des Outdoorausrüsters Patagonia, schickt seine Leute am liebsten zum Surfen.  
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Reporter Kent Garber recounts Chouinard's decision to move away from industrial farming to organic products and notes that even the spiritual leader of Patagonia says nothing is truly "sustainable." "He is wearing a black Patagonia jacket, which holds a box...  
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The 2009 list of America's Best Leaders, issued by the U.S. News & World Report, was released today, and includes CEO and environmental leader Yvon Chouinard.  
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