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AIARE

August 3, 2023 by

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About AIARE

Established in 1998 as a nonprofit educational organization, AIARE (American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education) has been dedicated to developing an evidence-based avalanche education model for backcountry users. With the belief that avalanche education, research, and training can prevent injuries and fatalities, AIARE has been disseminating research-based avalanche curriculum to over 110 Providers nationwide, as well as in France, Chile, and Argentina. The organization also offers professional and avalanche instructor training courses.

The seed for AIARE was planted during a chance meeting between mountain guides in the California Sierra in 1992. AIARE co-founder Jean Pavillard taught courses for aspiring guides and noticed that their avalanche knowledge was somewhat uneven, attributing this to varying curriculum and quality among the avalanche education providers they’d learned from. Together with Karl Klassen, another mountain guide, they agreed that it was time for a unified approach to avalanche education. At the time, there was no nationally recognized curriculum despite the increasing popularity of backcountry recreation.

Tom Murphy, the course director for Pavillard’s guiding company, recognized the need for an organized framework for assessing risk and moving through avalanche terrain. Klassen applied his curriculum development experience from the Canadian Avalanche Association to assist Pavillard and Murphy with their avalanche courses, and from this collaboration, AIARE was born in 1998.

From the start, AIARE integrated national and international standards and incorporated a decision-makers’ approach to risk management in avalanche education. The organization initiated an instructor training program to maintain consistency among instructors and provide them with best practices for interacting with students. AIARE consults with qualified instructors when developing new curriculum and supplementary materials to ensure their products are based on a wide variety of experience, background, and knowledge. The result is a consensus-driven process that has produced an avalanche education program and training courses that meet the needs of the trainers and course participants alike.

Today, AIARE curriculum provides avalanche education to more backcountry travelers than any other single avalanche education organization in the United States and trains over 100 new instructors every season. AIARE continues to develop standardized curricula for a complete program of avalanche courses that meets the needs of students at all levels, from recreational to professional, from novice to advanced.

AIARE works with
  • Rab

    United Kingdom • 51-200 employees

    Sustainability score

    4.09

    Rab

    Rab is a brand that specializes in creating durable and high-performance mountain clothing and equipment. Founded over 30 years ago, Rab remains true to its core values of honest, hard-working products that are built to last. The brand takes inspiration from the mountains they climb, and the bonds that they form along the way. Rab’s product line has expanded, but the brand’s focus on quality has remained unchanged. The design, manufacturing, and testing of every product is overseen by individuals who are passionate about the outdoors. Rab’s story is the story of their customers, and they strive to provide the equipment and clothing necessary for outdoor enthusiasts to create their own unique stories.
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    The seed for AIARE was planted during a chance meeting between mountain guides in the California Sierra in 1992. AIARE co-founder Jean Pavillard taught courses for aspiring guides and noticed that their avalanche knowledge was somewhat uneven, attributing this to varying curriculum and quality among the avalanche education providers they’d learned from. Together with Karl Klassen, another mountain guide, they agreed that it was time for a unified approach to avalanche education. At the time, there was no nationally recognized curriculum despite the increasing popularity of backcountry recreation.

    Tom Murphy, the course director for Pavillard’s guiding company, recognized the need for an organized framework for assessing risk and moving through avalanche terrain. Klassen applied his curriculum development experience from the Canadian Avalanche Association to assist Pavillard and Murphy with their avalanche courses, and from this collaboration, AIARE was born in 1998.

    From the start, AIARE integrated national and international standards and incorporated a decision-makers’ approach to risk management in avalanche education. The organization initiated an instructor training program to maintain consistency among instructors and provide them with best practices for interacting with students. AIARE consults with qualified instructors when developing new curriculum and supplementary materials to ensure their products are based on a wide variety of experience, background, and knowledge. The result is a consensus-driven process that has produced an avalanche education program and training courses that meet the needs of the trainers and course participants alike.

    Today, AIARE curriculum provides avalanche education to more backcountry travelers than any other single avalanche education organization in the United States and trains over 100 new instructors every season. AIARE continues to develop standardized curricula for a complete program of avalanche courses that meets the needs of students at all levels, from recreational to professional, from novice to advanced.

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    The Honnold Foundation

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    About The Honnold Foundation

    The Honnold Foundation is a charitable organization founded by professional rock climber Alex Honnold in 2012. Despite its relatively short history, the foundation has made significant strides towards its goal of building a brighter and more equitable world for all.

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    United States • 201-500 employees

    Sustainability score

    2.03

    Climbing, Everyday, Hiking & Trekking, Mountaineering, Security, Ski mountaineering, Skiing, Snowboard, Special expedition

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    Black Diamond Equipment is a leading brand in the outdoor industry that produces top-quality equipment for climbing, skiing, and trekking. The company has a rich heritage dating back to 1957 when they began selling hand-forged climbing gear from the trunk of a car. Black Diamond's headquarters are situated in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains. The company is renowned for its engineering and manufacturing of high-performance gear that is used by outdoor enthusiasts globally. They pride themselves on being an industry leader, and their products are designed for people who share their passion for outdoor adventure.
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    The seed for AIARE was planted during a chance meeting between mountain guides in the California Sierra in 1992. AIARE co-founder Jean Pavillard taught courses for aspiring guides and noticed that their avalanche knowledge was somewhat uneven, attributing this to varying curriculum and quality among the avalanche education providers they’d learned from. Together with Karl Klassen, another mountain guide, they agreed that it was time for a unified approach to avalanche education. At the time, there was no nationally recognized curriculum despite the increasing popularity of backcountry recreation.

    Tom Murphy, the course director for Pavillard’s guiding company, recognized the need for an organized framework for assessing risk and moving through avalanche terrain. Klassen applied his curriculum development experience from the Canadian Avalanche Association to assist Pavillard and Murphy with their avalanche courses, and from this collaboration, AIARE was born in 1998.

    From the start, AIARE integrated national and international standards and incorporated a decision-makers’ approach to risk management in avalanche education. The organization initiated an instructor training program to maintain consistency among instructors and provide them with best practices for interacting with students. AIARE consults with qualified instructors when developing new curriculum and supplementary materials to ensure their products are based on a wide variety of experience, background, and knowledge. The result is a consensus-driven process that has produced an avalanche education program and training courses that meet the needs of the trainers and course participants alike.

    Today, AIARE curriculum provides avalanche education to more backcountry travelers than any other single avalanche education organization in the United States and trains over 100 new instructors every season. AIARE continues to develop standardized curricula for a complete program of avalanche courses that meets the needs of students at all levels, from recreational to professional, from novice to advanced.

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    With the growing market power of agricultural and food companies, declining species and structural diversity, and the current European and national agricultural policy fueling these developments, Aktion Agrar is dedicated to tackling the necessary change. They believe that the image of agriculture propagated by the industry lobby endangers not only the climate and the environment but also the existence of many farms and a lively rural area.

    Aktion Agrar works with farmers, city dwellers, and enthusiastic campaigners to create momentum for the agricultural turnaround. They support active initiatives and courageous farmers who show that things can be done differently, offering them a platform to showcase their efforts. They also create creative campaigns that demand concrete political steps for rural agriculture that is ecological, socially acceptable, and animal-friendly.

    Aktion Agrar offers information on current topics, workshops, and discussions with decision-makers to engage everyone since agricultural policy affects all. Their hundreds of supporters ensure their political and financial independence. Aktion Agrar also designs hands-on campaigns that offer many opportunities for people to stand up for a sustainable, better, and different agricultural policy.

    Utah Avalanche Center

    August 3, 2023 by

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    Communities and Land

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    United States

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    Utah Avalanche Center

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    About Utah Avalanche Center

    The Utah Avalanche Center (UAC) is a nonprofit organization that provides essential services to outdoor enthusiasts and professionals throughout Utah. Since its founding in 1980 in collaboration with the US Forest Service, the UAC has become a leading force in avalanche forecasting, education, and awareness. The Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center was established in 1990 as a nonprofit to bridge the gap between available funding and expenses of operating an avalanche center while also increasing education and awareness.

    The UAC’s focus on safety is evident in its mission to keep people on top of The Greatest Snow On Earth®. It provides avalanche forecasting across Utah and covers eight geographic areas: Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake, the Uintas, Provo, Skyline, Moab, and the Abajos. The UAC benefits from a longstanding relationship with the National Weather Service and publishes daily forecasts that are available for free on its website, mobile application, and by phone.

    In addition to forecasting, the UAC offers avalanche education classes to both non-motorized and motorized backcountry travelers throughout the State of Utah. Students learn how to recognize avalanche terrain, travel safely in the backcountry based on current conditions, and rescue a buried partner. The UAC offers on average 50 courses through the season serving over 1,000 students throughout the state of Utah. The organization aims to arm students with the basic skills and knowledge needed to travel safely in the backcountry and better prepare them for higher level avalanche instruction.

    The UAC provides a wide range of avalanche awareness classes, talks, and events. The Know Before You Go (KBYG) program, launched by the UAC in 2005, has reached over 200,000 Utahns since that time. Currently, KBYG reaches over 8,000 Utah school kids and adults each year. Other awareness talks include Get the Gear, The Science of Avalanches, Terrain Management, and Human Factors.

    The UAC works closely with multiple agencies and organizations including Utah Department of Transportation, Utah Department of Public Safety, Utah Office of Outdoor Recreation, ski resorts, guide operators, and local search and rescue teams, to share up-to-date information and training. The UAC partners with local and national outdoor recreation dealers and manufacturers that serve both motorized and non-motorized users. It operates and relies on funding from grants, private donations, businesses, and events.

    The UAC employs 18 experts with over 300 years of combined experience who are committed to saving lives through avalanche forecasting, education, and awareness. The organization’s success is rooted in the understanding that the interests of both people and wildlife are intertwined, and both must be served if achievements are to last.

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  • Blue ice

    France • 11-50 employees

    Sustainability score

    0.79

    Climbing, Ice climbing, Mountaineering, Ski mountaineering

    Blue ice

    Blue Ice is a brand that designs and manufactures alpine equipment with a commitment to environmental stewardship. Their products are created with minimalist design principles that embrace innovation. Passionate about mountaineering, climbing, and skiing, they respect the beauty and dangers of the mountain. Their team is based at the foot of Mont Blanc and the Rockies, where they design their products inspired by the peaks around them. With a focus on becoming the benchmark brand for mountaineering, they care about their customers and the environment. Blue Ice is bold, creative, and responsible, and they strive to blend purism and daring in their products.
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    .ausgestrahlt

    .ausgestrahlt is an anti-nuclear organization that has been active throughout the country since 2008. The organization believes that nuclear power plants cause severe injustice to people and the environment. The possibility of accidents like those in Fukushima and Chernobyl creates a risk that cannot be ignored, and the radioactive waste generated from nuclear power plants will have an impact on future generations.

    .ausgestrahlt believes that political pressure from the public is crucial to bringing about a genuine phase-out of nuclear power. As a result, the organization encourages and supports opponents of nuclear power to turn their stance into public protest. The group provides strategies, action ideas, arguments, and materials to all anti-nuclear activists, enabling them to organize collections of signatures, days of action, information events, and demonstrations. .ausgestrahlt often collaborates with local initiatives and other environmental organizations to create many opportunities for individuals to become active in the anti-nuclear movement.

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    1% for the Planet

    One Percent for the Planet is a global organization that promotes businesses committed to the environment. Its members pledge to contribute at least one percent of their annual sales towards environmental causes.

    The organization’s mission is to establish an alliance of businesses that are dedicated to creating a healthier planet. They partner with non-profit organizations that protect natural resources such as land, forests, rivers, and oceans and encourage sustainable energy production methods.

    By facilitating these partnerships, One Percent for the Planet aims to protect the environment for future generations.

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    2020: Rebelión por el Clima

    2020: Rebelión por el Clima is a platform that advocates for non-violent action in response to the global climate and ecological crisis. The platform does not prescribe any specific goals or tactics, but rather seeks to coordinate a diverse range of non-violent actions aimed at achieving climate justice.

    This movement is characterized by its diversity, lacking any designated spokespersons or formal mechanisms for dialogue. Instead, the platform serves as an umbrella organization for individuals and groups who seek to engage in non-violent direct action to address the urgent environmental challenges facing our planet.

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    82-4000 Solidaires

    82-4000 Solidaires is a non-profit organization founded by a group of passionate mountaineers. They believe that mountaineering, a dream that has the power to lift people up and take them ever higher, should not be reserved for only the privileged few.

    With this conviction, they are working towards introducing people from disadvantaged backgrounds to the high mountains. Their mission is to promote social justice and equality by providing access to mountaineering activities for everyone, regardless of their socio-economic background.

    Through their efforts, 82-4000 Solidaires hopes to tap into the untapped potential of our society and inspire people to pursue their dreams, no matter their circumstances.

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    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione

    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione is an Italian association that was established in 2003. Its core focus is on addressing environmental conflicts and providing support to men and women who fight for the defence and resistance of their territories across Italy and the world.

    The association works towards creating a platform for these communities by providing them with a voice and space on their channels and planning alternate methods of managing cities, states, and the planet. A Sud also offers support and tools to these communities through independent research, planning, and education in schools, universities, territories and companies.

    The association aims to create solidarity bridges between the North and the South of the world and understand the common thread that links them all. They opened the first Environmental Conflict Documentation Center in 2007, which has now become an independent and autonomous research organization dealing with mapping the most emblematic conflicts caused by the control of natural resources and common goods.

    The center also focuses on broad themes such as climate change, energy and production models, and ecological reconversion. A Sud believes that it is essential to encourage research activities and documentation to support concrete action and territorial intervention.

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    ABMT

    Situated 40 kilometers west of Melbourne’s CBD and Shipping Port, ABMT Australia serves as a respected global leader in natural fiber circular knit manufacturing. Housing MerinoEdge, this facility caters to a diverse range of clientele, from local fashion retailers to international sports and outdoor brands. As ABMT’s central hub for Research and Development, the Australian base manufactures Merino Wool, Organic Cotton, and Fashion Fabric programs.

    Boasting an extensive array of knitting machines, such as single jersey, double knit, and jacquard, ABMT Australia capitalizes on low liquor ratio dyeing machines and comprehensive finishing capabilities, including compaction, decatising, and brushing. This vast range enables almost infinite possibilities in circular knits. Thanks to local Australian production, the company can offer minimum order quantities as low as 500 meters per order.

    The creative, experienced, and energetic team at ABMT Australia constantly strives for innovation and challenges the status quo. A strong commitment to environmental responsibility drives the company to produce high-quality products with minimal environmental impact, achieved through responsible farming, cleaner manufacturing, and the utilization of sustainable natural fibers.

    ABMT Australia takes pride in its efforts to substantially reduce the environmental footprint typically associated with textile manufacturing. Cleaner production measures have been integrated into the Australian plant’s original design, and ongoing projects continuously target reductions in electricity, gas, and water consumption. The on-site 5-stage water treatment plant enables up to 85% of ABMT’s water to be reused for manufacturing or shared with third-party recycled water programs in agriculture, parklands, and industry.

    Established by ABMT Australia in 2005, ABMT China is a modern, privately-owned enterprise specializing in natural fiber and natural fiber blend terry, fleece, ponte, double-knit, and jersey. Located on the Ning-shao Plain near Ningbo, the factory enjoys a strategic location, offering easy access to Ningbo Airport, Shanghai via fast train, and the deepwater Beilun Harbor.

    The Chinese operation draws on the success of its Australian counterpart, enabling greater processing efficiencies, product continuity, and innovation. Quality is a top priority, with staff undergoing professional development courses to enhance their service levels and industry expertise. This focus ensures successful partnerships with clients from diverse markets, including mainland China, Vietnam, USA, Canada, Australia, and Europe.

    In a recent development, ABMT China has completed the construction of a state-of-the-art testing, color, and development laboratory, further emphasizing its commitment to quality and innovation.

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    Access Fund

    Access Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the climbing community in the pursuit of sustainable access and conservation of the climbing environment. Climbing, as a sport, offers climbers a range of experiences, from pure joy and limitless challenge to wild freedom and a like-minded community. However, the places where climbers find these experiences need protection, and Access Fund strives to inspire climbers to care for these special places while ensuring that every climber has the opportunity to enjoy them.

    Founded in 1991, Access Fund initially fought for legal and physical access to climbing sites. Over the years, the organization has won significant victories in this battle. However, with the sport’s explosive growth, new challenges have emerged, and land managers now question whether climbers can access these sites sustainably without causing destruction. Access Fund has a 30-year history of advocacy victories, making it uniquely placed to face the new challenges head-on, fight for sustainable access, and protect and conserve the land. By building a nationwide community of inspired advocates, Access Fund is ensuring a sustainable future for climbing.

    To meet the exponential growth in climbing, Access Fund is scaling up its efforts to keep pace. By becoming a member of the largest and fastest-growing community of advocates, individuals can contribute to the fight to protect America’s climbing.

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    AIARE

    Established in 1998 as a nonprofit educational organization, AIARE (American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education) has been dedicated to developing an evidence-based avalanche education model for backcountry users. With the belief that avalanche education, research, and training can prevent injuries and fatalities, AIARE has been disseminating research-based avalanche curriculum to over 110 Providers nationwide, as well as in France, Chile, and Argentina. The organization also offers professional and avalanche instructor training courses.

    The seed for AIARE was planted during a chance meeting between mountain guides in the California Sierra in 1992. AIARE co-founder Jean Pavillard taught courses for aspiring guides and noticed that their avalanche knowledge was somewhat uneven, attributing this to varying curriculum and quality among the avalanche education providers they’d learned from. Together with Karl Klassen, another mountain guide, they agreed that it was time for a unified approach to avalanche education. At the time, there was no nationally recognized curriculum despite the increasing popularity of backcountry recreation.

    Tom Murphy, the course director for Pavillard’s guiding company, recognized the need for an organized framework for assessing risk and moving through avalanche terrain. Klassen applied his curriculum development experience from the Canadian Avalanche Association to assist Pavillard and Murphy with their avalanche courses, and from this collaboration, AIARE was born in 1998.

    From the start, AIARE integrated national and international standards and incorporated a decision-makers’ approach to risk management in avalanche education. The organization initiated an instructor training program to maintain consistency among instructors and provide them with best practices for interacting with students. AIARE consults with qualified instructors when developing new curriculum and supplementary materials to ensure their products are based on a wide variety of experience, background, and knowledge. The result is a consensus-driven process that has produced an avalanche education program and training courses that meet the needs of the trainers and course participants alike.

    Today, AIARE curriculum provides avalanche education to more backcountry travelers than any other single avalanche education organization in the United States and trains over 100 new instructors every season. AIARE continues to develop standardized curricula for a complete program of avalanche courses that meets the needs of students at all levels, from recreational to professional, from novice to advanced.

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    Aktion Agrar e.V.

    Aktion Agrar e.V. is a German charity organization that campaigns against current agricultural practices that have strayed from the common good, and advocates for sustainable, socially responsible, and rural farming practices. They strongly oppose the agricultural industry lobby and believe that the much-needed agricultural turnaround can only be achieved through a collective effort with farmers and consumers.

    With the growing market power of agricultural and food companies, declining species and structural diversity, and the current European and national agricultural policy fueling these developments, Aktion Agrar is dedicated to tackling the necessary change. They believe that the image of agriculture propagated by the industry lobby endangers not only the climate and the environment but also the existence of many farms and a lively rural area.

    Aktion Agrar works with farmers, city dwellers, and enthusiastic campaigners to create momentum for the agricultural turnaround. They support active initiatives and courageous farmers who show that things can be done differently, offering them a platform to showcase their efforts. They also create creative campaigns that demand concrete political steps for rural agriculture that is ecological, socially acceptable, and animal-friendly.

    Aktion Agrar offers information on current topics, workshops, and discussions with decision-makers to engage everyone since agricultural policy affects all. Their hundreds of supporters ensure their political and financial independence. Aktion Agrar also designs hands-on campaigns that offer many opportunities for people to stand up for a sustainable, better, and different agricultural policy.

    Surfrider Foundation

    August 3, 2023 by

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    United States

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    About Surfrider Foundation

    The Surfrider Foundation is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to safeguarding the world’s oceans, waves, and beaches. This organization is known for its powerful activist network and its unwavering commitment to preserving the environment. The Surfrider Foundation is made up of passionate individuals who are united by their love of the ocean and their desire to protect it.

    The Surfrider Foundation has a long history of success in advocating for environmental conservation. The organization was founded in 1984 in Malibu, California, and has since grown into a global network of activists. Today, the Surfrider Foundation has over 80 chapters in the United States, as well as international affiliates in Australia, Europe, and Japan.

    The Surfrider Foundation’s mission is to protect and preserve the world’s oceans, waves, and beaches. The organization achieves this goal through a variety of programs and initiatives, including beach cleanups, water quality monitoring, and coastal preservation efforts. The Surfrider Foundation also works to raise awareness about the threats facing our oceans, waves, and beaches, and to advocate for policies and practices that promote sustainability and environmental conservation.

    One of the most notable aspects of the Surfrider Foundation is its powerful activist network. The organization is made up of passionate individuals who are committed to making a difference in their communities and around the world. These activists work tirelessly to promote environmental conservation and to protect the oceans, waves, and beaches that they love.

    In addition to its activist network, the Surfrider Foundation also relies on partnerships with businesses and other organizations to achieve its goals. The organization works closely with the surfing industry, as well as with government agencies, to promote environmental sustainability and to protect the environment.

    Overall, the Surfrider Foundation is a powerful force in the fight to protect the world’s oceans, waves, and beaches. Through its commitment to environmental conservation, its powerful activist network, and its partnerships with businesses and organizations, the Surfrider Foundation is making a real difference in the world.

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  • Dakine

    United States • 51-200 employees

    Sustainability score

    2.46

    Security, Skiing, Snowboard, Surfing

    Dakine

    Dakine is an American outdoor clothing company that specializes in sportswear and sports equipment for adventure sports. The brand was founded in Hawaii and derives its name from the Hawaiian Pidgin phrase "da kine" (which translates to "the kind"). Dakine is now based in Hood River, Oregon, while its products are manufactured overseas. The company is dedicated to providing high-quality apparel and equipment for a variety of adventure sports, including skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, surfing, windsurfing, kiteboarding, and skateboarding. In addition to offering a diverse range of products, Dakine also sponsors athletes from various lifestyle and sporting fields, further cementing its commitment to supporting and promoting adventure sports.
  • Patagonia

    United States • 1001-5000 employees

    Sustainability score

    5.00

    Climbing, Everyday, Hiking & Trekking, Ice climbing, Mountaineering, Ski mountaineering, Skiing

    Patagonia

    Patagonia, founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973, is a renowned outdoor apparel company based in Ventura, California. As a certified B-Corporation, Patagonia's mission revolves around saving the planet. The company is well-known for its commitment to product quality and environmental activism, donating 1% of sales annually, which has resulted in over $100 million in grants and in-kind donations since 1985. Patagonia continually seeks motivated individuals to join their team, whether in retail stores, the Ventura headquarters, the Reno Service Center, or occasionally in overseas offices. Ideal candidates are passionate about spending time in the mountains or wilderness, feel more comfortable in base camps or on rivers than in offices, and have a strong interest in pursuits outside of themselves, such as surfing, opera, climbing, gardening, skiing, or community activism.
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    .ausgestrahlt is an anti-nuclear organization that has been active throughout the country since 2008. The organization believes that nuclear power plants cause severe injustice to people and the environment. The possibility of accidents like those in Fukushima and Chernobyl creates a risk that cannot be ignored, and the radioactive waste generated from nuclear power plants will have an impact on future generations.

    .ausgestrahlt believes that political pressure from the public is crucial to bringing about a genuine phase-out of nuclear power. As a result, the organization encourages and supports opponents of nuclear power to turn their stance into public protest. The group provides strategies, action ideas, arguments, and materials to all anti-nuclear activists, enabling them to organize collections of signatures, days of action, information events, and demonstrations. .ausgestrahlt often collaborates with local initiatives and other environmental organizations to create many opportunities for individuals to become active in the anti-nuclear movement.

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    1% for the Planet

    One Percent for the Planet is a global organization that promotes businesses committed to the environment. Its members pledge to contribute at least one percent of their annual sales towards environmental causes.

    The organization’s mission is to establish an alliance of businesses that are dedicated to creating a healthier planet. They partner with non-profit organizations that protect natural resources such as land, forests, rivers, and oceans and encourage sustainable energy production methods.

    By facilitating these partnerships, One Percent for the Planet aims to protect the environment for future generations.

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    2020: Rebelión por el Clima

    2020: Rebelión por el Clima is a platform that advocates for non-violent action in response to the global climate and ecological crisis. The platform does not prescribe any specific goals or tactics, but rather seeks to coordinate a diverse range of non-violent actions aimed at achieving climate justice.

    This movement is characterized by its diversity, lacking any designated spokespersons or formal mechanisms for dialogue. Instead, the platform serves as an umbrella organization for individuals and groups who seek to engage in non-violent direct action to address the urgent environmental challenges facing our planet.

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    82-4000 Solidaires

    82-4000 Solidaires is a non-profit organization founded by a group of passionate mountaineers. They believe that mountaineering, a dream that has the power to lift people up and take them ever higher, should not be reserved for only the privileged few.

    With this conviction, they are working towards introducing people from disadvantaged backgrounds to the high mountains. Their mission is to promote social justice and equality by providing access to mountaineering activities for everyone, regardless of their socio-economic background.

    Through their efforts, 82-4000 Solidaires hopes to tap into the untapped potential of our society and inspire people to pursue their dreams, no matter their circumstances.

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    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione

    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione is an Italian association that was established in 2003. Its core focus is on addressing environmental conflicts and providing support to men and women who fight for the defence and resistance of their territories across Italy and the world.

    The association works towards creating a platform for these communities by providing them with a voice and space on their channels and planning alternate methods of managing cities, states, and the planet. A Sud also offers support and tools to these communities through independent research, planning, and education in schools, universities, territories and companies.

    The association aims to create solidarity bridges between the North and the South of the world and understand the common thread that links them all. They opened the first Environmental Conflict Documentation Center in 2007, which has now become an independent and autonomous research organization dealing with mapping the most emblematic conflicts caused by the control of natural resources and common goods.

    The center also focuses on broad themes such as climate change, energy and production models, and ecological reconversion. A Sud believes that it is essential to encourage research activities and documentation to support concrete action and territorial intervention.

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    Situated 40 kilometers west of Melbourne’s CBD and Shipping Port, ABMT Australia serves as a respected global leader in natural fiber circular knit manufacturing. Housing MerinoEdge, this facility caters to a diverse range of clientele, from local fashion retailers to international sports and outdoor brands. As ABMT’s central hub for Research and Development, the Australian base manufactures Merino Wool, Organic Cotton, and Fashion Fabric programs.

    Boasting an extensive array of knitting machines, such as single jersey, double knit, and jacquard, ABMT Australia capitalizes on low liquor ratio dyeing machines and comprehensive finishing capabilities, including compaction, decatising, and brushing. This vast range enables almost infinite possibilities in circular knits. Thanks to local Australian production, the company can offer minimum order quantities as low as 500 meters per order.

    The creative, experienced, and energetic team at ABMT Australia constantly strives for innovation and challenges the status quo. A strong commitment to environmental responsibility drives the company to produce high-quality products with minimal environmental impact, achieved through responsible farming, cleaner manufacturing, and the utilization of sustainable natural fibers.

    ABMT Australia takes pride in its efforts to substantially reduce the environmental footprint typically associated with textile manufacturing. Cleaner production measures have been integrated into the Australian plant’s original design, and ongoing projects continuously target reductions in electricity, gas, and water consumption. The on-site 5-stage water treatment plant enables up to 85% of ABMT’s water to be reused for manufacturing or shared with third-party recycled water programs in agriculture, parklands, and industry.

    Established by ABMT Australia in 2005, ABMT China is a modern, privately-owned enterprise specializing in natural fiber and natural fiber blend terry, fleece, ponte, double-knit, and jersey. Located on the Ning-shao Plain near Ningbo, the factory enjoys a strategic location, offering easy access to Ningbo Airport, Shanghai via fast train, and the deepwater Beilun Harbor.

    The Chinese operation draws on the success of its Australian counterpart, enabling greater processing efficiencies, product continuity, and innovation. Quality is a top priority, with staff undergoing professional development courses to enhance their service levels and industry expertise. This focus ensures successful partnerships with clients from diverse markets, including mainland China, Vietnam, USA, Canada, Australia, and Europe.

    In a recent development, ABMT China has completed the construction of a state-of-the-art testing, color, and development laboratory, further emphasizing its commitment to quality and innovation.

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    Access Fund

    Access Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the climbing community in the pursuit of sustainable access and conservation of the climbing environment. Climbing, as a sport, offers climbers a range of experiences, from pure joy and limitless challenge to wild freedom and a like-minded community. However, the places where climbers find these experiences need protection, and Access Fund strives to inspire climbers to care for these special places while ensuring that every climber has the opportunity to enjoy them.

    Founded in 1991, Access Fund initially fought for legal and physical access to climbing sites. Over the years, the organization has won significant victories in this battle. However, with the sport’s explosive growth, new challenges have emerged, and land managers now question whether climbers can access these sites sustainably without causing destruction. Access Fund has a 30-year history of advocacy victories, making it uniquely placed to face the new challenges head-on, fight for sustainable access, and protect and conserve the land. By building a nationwide community of inspired advocates, Access Fund is ensuring a sustainable future for climbing.

    To meet the exponential growth in climbing, Access Fund is scaling up its efforts to keep pace. By becoming a member of the largest and fastest-growing community of advocates, individuals can contribute to the fight to protect America’s climbing.

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    Established in 1998 as a nonprofit educational organization, AIARE (American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education) has been dedicated to developing an evidence-based avalanche education model for backcountry users. With the belief that avalanche education, research, and training can prevent injuries and fatalities, AIARE has been disseminating research-based avalanche curriculum to over 110 Providers nationwide, as well as in France, Chile, and Argentina. The organization also offers professional and avalanche instructor training courses.

    The seed for AIARE was planted during a chance meeting between mountain guides in the California Sierra in 1992. AIARE co-founder Jean Pavillard taught courses for aspiring guides and noticed that their avalanche knowledge was somewhat uneven, attributing this to varying curriculum and quality among the avalanche education providers they’d learned from. Together with Karl Klassen, another mountain guide, they agreed that it was time for a unified approach to avalanche education. At the time, there was no nationally recognized curriculum despite the increasing popularity of backcountry recreation.

    Tom Murphy, the course director for Pavillard’s guiding company, recognized the need for an organized framework for assessing risk and moving through avalanche terrain. Klassen applied his curriculum development experience from the Canadian Avalanche Association to assist Pavillard and Murphy with their avalanche courses, and from this collaboration, AIARE was born in 1998.

    From the start, AIARE integrated national and international standards and incorporated a decision-makers’ approach to risk management in avalanche education. The organization initiated an instructor training program to maintain consistency among instructors and provide them with best practices for interacting with students. AIARE consults with qualified instructors when developing new curriculum and supplementary materials to ensure their products are based on a wide variety of experience, background, and knowledge. The result is a consensus-driven process that has produced an avalanche education program and training courses that meet the needs of the trainers and course participants alike.

    Today, AIARE curriculum provides avalanche education to more backcountry travelers than any other single avalanche education organization in the United States and trains over 100 new instructors every season. AIARE continues to develop standardized curricula for a complete program of avalanche courses that meets the needs of students at all levels, from recreational to professional, from novice to advanced.

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    Aktion Agrar e.V.

    Aktion Agrar e.V. is a German charity organization that campaigns against current agricultural practices that have strayed from the common good, and advocates for sustainable, socially responsible, and rural farming practices. They strongly oppose the agricultural industry lobby and believe that the much-needed agricultural turnaround can only be achieved through a collective effort with farmers and consumers.

    With the growing market power of agricultural and food companies, declining species and structural diversity, and the current European and national agricultural policy fueling these developments, Aktion Agrar is dedicated to tackling the necessary change. They believe that the image of agriculture propagated by the industry lobby endangers not only the climate and the environment but also the existence of many farms and a lively rural area.

    Aktion Agrar works with farmers, city dwellers, and enthusiastic campaigners to create momentum for the agricultural turnaround. They support active initiatives and courageous farmers who show that things can be done differently, offering them a platform to showcase their efforts. They also create creative campaigns that demand concrete political steps for rural agriculture that is ecological, socially acceptable, and animal-friendly.

    Aktion Agrar offers information on current topics, workshops, and discussions with decision-makers to engage everyone since agricultural policy affects all. Their hundreds of supporters ensure their political and financial independence. Aktion Agrar also designs hands-on campaigns that offer many opportunities for people to stand up for a sustainable, better, and different agricultural policy.

    Cottonwood Canyons Foundation

    August 3, 2023 by

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    United States

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    About Cottonwood Canyons Foundation

    The Cottonwood Canyons Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Utah, dedicated to supporting the environment of the Cottonwood Canyons through stewardship and education. These canyons, comprising Little Cottonwood Canyon, Big Cottonwood Canyon, and Mill Creek Canyon, are an important ecosystem and a vital watershed that provides approximately 60% of the drinking water for Salt Lake City. The Cottonwood Canyons are also a popular recreational destination, attracting over 5 million visitors each year for activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, rock climbing, and skiing.

    The Foundation recognizes the need to educate the public about the unique importance of the Cottonwood Canyons and how to promote their ecological health. Through education and volunteer programs, the Foundation aims to provide the community with the knowledge and tools needed to give back to the environment and protect it for future generations. The Foundation believes that by promoting understanding and stewardship of this area, it will continue to thrive and remain a spectacular recreational and natural resource for many years to come.

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  • Black Diamond

    United States • 201-500 employees

    Sustainability score

    2.03

    Climbing, Everyday, Hiking & Trekking, Mountaineering, Security, Ski mountaineering, Skiing, Snowboard, Special expedition

    Black Diamond

    Black Diamond Equipment is a leading brand in the outdoor industry that produces top-quality equipment for climbing, skiing, and trekking. The company has a rich heritage dating back to 1957 when they began selling hand-forged climbing gear from the trunk of a car. Black Diamond's headquarters are situated in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains. The company is renowned for its engineering and manufacturing of high-performance gear that is used by outdoor enthusiasts globally. They pride themselves on being an industry leader, and their products are designed for people who share their passion for outdoor adventure.
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    .ausgestrahlt is an anti-nuclear organization that has been active throughout the country since 2008. The organization believes that nuclear power plants cause severe injustice to people and the environment. The possibility of accidents like those in Fukushima and Chernobyl creates a risk that cannot be ignored, and the radioactive waste generated from nuclear power plants will have an impact on future generations.

    .ausgestrahlt believes that political pressure from the public is crucial to bringing about a genuine phase-out of nuclear power. As a result, the organization encourages and supports opponents of nuclear power to turn their stance into public protest. The group provides strategies, action ideas, arguments, and materials to all anti-nuclear activists, enabling them to organize collections of signatures, days of action, information events, and demonstrations. .ausgestrahlt often collaborates with local initiatives and other environmental organizations to create many opportunities for individuals to become active in the anti-nuclear movement.

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    1% for the Planet

    One Percent for the Planet is a global organization that promotes businesses committed to the environment. Its members pledge to contribute at least one percent of their annual sales towards environmental causes.

    The organization’s mission is to establish an alliance of businesses that are dedicated to creating a healthier planet. They partner with non-profit organizations that protect natural resources such as land, forests, rivers, and oceans and encourage sustainable energy production methods.

    By facilitating these partnerships, One Percent for the Planet aims to protect the environment for future generations.

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    2020: Rebelión por el Clima

    2020: Rebelión por el Clima is a platform that advocates for non-violent action in response to the global climate and ecological crisis. The platform does not prescribe any specific goals or tactics, but rather seeks to coordinate a diverse range of non-violent actions aimed at achieving climate justice.

    This movement is characterized by its diversity, lacking any designated spokespersons or formal mechanisms for dialogue. Instead, the platform serves as an umbrella organization for individuals and groups who seek to engage in non-violent direct action to address the urgent environmental challenges facing our planet.

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    82-4000 Solidaires

    82-4000 Solidaires is a non-profit organization founded by a group of passionate mountaineers. They believe that mountaineering, a dream that has the power to lift people up and take them ever higher, should not be reserved for only the privileged few.

    With this conviction, they are working towards introducing people from disadvantaged backgrounds to the high mountains. Their mission is to promote social justice and equality by providing access to mountaineering activities for everyone, regardless of their socio-economic background.

    Through their efforts, 82-4000 Solidaires hopes to tap into the untapped potential of our society and inspire people to pursue their dreams, no matter their circumstances.

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    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione

    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione is an Italian association that was established in 2003. Its core focus is on addressing environmental conflicts and providing support to men and women who fight for the defence and resistance of their territories across Italy and the world.

    The association works towards creating a platform for these communities by providing them with a voice and space on their channels and planning alternate methods of managing cities, states, and the planet. A Sud also offers support and tools to these communities through independent research, planning, and education in schools, universities, territories and companies.

    The association aims to create solidarity bridges between the North and the South of the world and understand the common thread that links them all. They opened the first Environmental Conflict Documentation Center in 2007, which has now become an independent and autonomous research organization dealing with mapping the most emblematic conflicts caused by the control of natural resources and common goods.

    The center also focuses on broad themes such as climate change, energy and production models, and ecological reconversion. A Sud believes that it is essential to encourage research activities and documentation to support concrete action and territorial intervention.

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    ABMT

    Situated 40 kilometers west of Melbourne’s CBD and Shipping Port, ABMT Australia serves as a respected global leader in natural fiber circular knit manufacturing. Housing MerinoEdge, this facility caters to a diverse range of clientele, from local fashion retailers to international sports and outdoor brands. As ABMT’s central hub for Research and Development, the Australian base manufactures Merino Wool, Organic Cotton, and Fashion Fabric programs.

    Boasting an extensive array of knitting machines, such as single jersey, double knit, and jacquard, ABMT Australia capitalizes on low liquor ratio dyeing machines and comprehensive finishing capabilities, including compaction, decatising, and brushing. This vast range enables almost infinite possibilities in circular knits. Thanks to local Australian production, the company can offer minimum order quantities as low as 500 meters per order.

    The creative, experienced, and energetic team at ABMT Australia constantly strives for innovation and challenges the status quo. A strong commitment to environmental responsibility drives the company to produce high-quality products with minimal environmental impact, achieved through responsible farming, cleaner manufacturing, and the utilization of sustainable natural fibers.

    ABMT Australia takes pride in its efforts to substantially reduce the environmental footprint typically associated with textile manufacturing. Cleaner production measures have been integrated into the Australian plant’s original design, and ongoing projects continuously target reductions in electricity, gas, and water consumption. The on-site 5-stage water treatment plant enables up to 85% of ABMT’s water to be reused for manufacturing or shared with third-party recycled water programs in agriculture, parklands, and industry.

    Established by ABMT Australia in 2005, ABMT China is a modern, privately-owned enterprise specializing in natural fiber and natural fiber blend terry, fleece, ponte, double-knit, and jersey. Located on the Ning-shao Plain near Ningbo, the factory enjoys a strategic location, offering easy access to Ningbo Airport, Shanghai via fast train, and the deepwater Beilun Harbor.

    The Chinese operation draws on the success of its Australian counterpart, enabling greater processing efficiencies, product continuity, and innovation. Quality is a top priority, with staff undergoing professional development courses to enhance their service levels and industry expertise. This focus ensures successful partnerships with clients from diverse markets, including mainland China, Vietnam, USA, Canada, Australia, and Europe.

    In a recent development, ABMT China has completed the construction of a state-of-the-art testing, color, and development laboratory, further emphasizing its commitment to quality and innovation.

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    Access Fund

    Access Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the climbing community in the pursuit of sustainable access and conservation of the climbing environment. Climbing, as a sport, offers climbers a range of experiences, from pure joy and limitless challenge to wild freedom and a like-minded community. However, the places where climbers find these experiences need protection, and Access Fund strives to inspire climbers to care for these special places while ensuring that every climber has the opportunity to enjoy them.

    Founded in 1991, Access Fund initially fought for legal and physical access to climbing sites. Over the years, the organization has won significant victories in this battle. However, with the sport’s explosive growth, new challenges have emerged, and land managers now question whether climbers can access these sites sustainably without causing destruction. Access Fund has a 30-year history of advocacy victories, making it uniquely placed to face the new challenges head-on, fight for sustainable access, and protect and conserve the land. By building a nationwide community of inspired advocates, Access Fund is ensuring a sustainable future for climbing.

    To meet the exponential growth in climbing, Access Fund is scaling up its efforts to keep pace. By becoming a member of the largest and fastest-growing community of advocates, individuals can contribute to the fight to protect America’s climbing.

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    AIARE

    Established in 1998 as a nonprofit educational organization, AIARE (American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education) has been dedicated to developing an evidence-based avalanche education model for backcountry users. With the belief that avalanche education, research, and training can prevent injuries and fatalities, AIARE has been disseminating research-based avalanche curriculum to over 110 Providers nationwide, as well as in France, Chile, and Argentina. The organization also offers professional and avalanche instructor training courses.

    The seed for AIARE was planted during a chance meeting between mountain guides in the California Sierra in 1992. AIARE co-founder Jean Pavillard taught courses for aspiring guides and noticed that their avalanche knowledge was somewhat uneven, attributing this to varying curriculum and quality among the avalanche education providers they’d learned from. Together with Karl Klassen, another mountain guide, they agreed that it was time for a unified approach to avalanche education. At the time, there was no nationally recognized curriculum despite the increasing popularity of backcountry recreation.

    Tom Murphy, the course director for Pavillard’s guiding company, recognized the need for an organized framework for assessing risk and moving through avalanche terrain. Klassen applied his curriculum development experience from the Canadian Avalanche Association to assist Pavillard and Murphy with their avalanche courses, and from this collaboration, AIARE was born in 1998.

    From the start, AIARE integrated national and international standards and incorporated a decision-makers’ approach to risk management in avalanche education. The organization initiated an instructor training program to maintain consistency among instructors and provide them with best practices for interacting with students. AIARE consults with qualified instructors when developing new curriculum and supplementary materials to ensure their products are based on a wide variety of experience, background, and knowledge. The result is a consensus-driven process that has produced an avalanche education program and training courses that meet the needs of the trainers and course participants alike.

    Today, AIARE curriculum provides avalanche education to more backcountry travelers than any other single avalanche education organization in the United States and trains over 100 new instructors every season. AIARE continues to develop standardized curricula for a complete program of avalanche courses that meets the needs of students at all levels, from recreational to professional, from novice to advanced.

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    Aktion Agrar e.V.

    Aktion Agrar e.V. is a German charity organization that campaigns against current agricultural practices that have strayed from the common good, and advocates for sustainable, socially responsible, and rural farming practices. They strongly oppose the agricultural industry lobby and believe that the much-needed agricultural turnaround can only be achieved through a collective effort with farmers and consumers.

    With the growing market power of agricultural and food companies, declining species and structural diversity, and the current European and national agricultural policy fueling these developments, Aktion Agrar is dedicated to tackling the necessary change. They believe that the image of agriculture propagated by the industry lobby endangers not only the climate and the environment but also the existence of many farms and a lively rural area.

    Aktion Agrar works with farmers, city dwellers, and enthusiastic campaigners to create momentum for the agricultural turnaround. They support active initiatives and courageous farmers who show that things can be done differently, offering them a platform to showcase their efforts. They also create creative campaigns that demand concrete political steps for rural agriculture that is ecological, socially acceptable, and animal-friendly.

    Aktion Agrar offers information on current topics, workshops, and discussions with decision-makers to engage everyone since agricultural policy affects all. Their hundreds of supporters ensure their political and financial independence. Aktion Agrar also designs hands-on campaigns that offer many opportunities for people to stand up for a sustainable, better, and different agricultural policy.

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    August 1, 2023 by

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    About the Conservation Fund

    The Conservation Fund is a non-profit organization that redefines conservation to demonstrate its essential role in America’s future prosperity. The Fund’s top-ranked efficiency and effectiveness have made it possible to work in all 50 states since 1985 to protect over 8.5 million acres of land.

    The mission of the Conservation Fund is to protect America’s legacy of land and water resources through land acquisition, sustainable community and economic development, and leadership training. They work with public, private, and nonprofit partners to integrate economic and environmental goals to achieve environmental and economic outcomes.

    The Fund’s staff throughout the country create and implement innovative and practical solutions to benefit the natural world and the well-being of Americans. They believe that conservation is an “all-hands-on-deck” proposition that takes many forms. Conservation and communities are the main focus of the Fund. They create as many pathways as possible for people and organizations to protect their natural resources and save the places that matter most.

    The Fund is willing to take risks and is creative, entrepreneurial, and has devoted three decades to redefining conservation. They have developed new ideas that work and invite more Americans to participate in, and benefit from, their solutions. They are independent and do not have a membership, but they appreciate the dedicated support of a nationwide community of individuals and organizations who agree with their vision and approach.

    The Conservation Fund is committed to valuing, respecting, and incorporating Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion among everyone at the Fund and among every individual, organization, and community where they work. They seek to help everyone attain their fullest potential in pursuing the Fund’s mission.

    The Conservation Fund and their supporting organization, Sustainable Conservation, Inc., have achieved the standards of excellence in conservation for a second time and have been awarded renewed accreditation from the Land Trust Accreditation Commission. They are recognized as a trusted and credible partner who address the big challenges and achieve enduring change through purposeful conservation.

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  • The North Face

    United States • 1001-5000 employees

    Sustainability score

    2.83

    Climbing, Everyday, Hiking & Trekking, Ice climbing, Mountaineering, Ski mountaineering, Skiing, Snowboard, Special expedition, Trail running

    The North Face

    The North Face is an American company that specializes in outdoor recreation products. Since its establishment in 1968, the company has been producing outdoor clothing, footwear, and related equipment for climbers and outdoor enthusiasts. The logo of the company is inspired by Half Dome, a well-known peak in Yosemite National Park. While the label was originally created for outdoor enthusiasts, it has expanded its focus in the late 1990s to include streetwear fashion, and is now considered a symbol of streetwear style. The company was acquired by VF Corporation in 2000.
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    .ausgestrahlt is an anti-nuclear organization that has been active throughout the country since 2008. The organization believes that nuclear power plants cause severe injustice to people and the environment. The possibility of accidents like those in Fukushima and Chernobyl creates a risk that cannot be ignored, and the radioactive waste generated from nuclear power plants will have an impact on future generations.

    .ausgestrahlt believes that political pressure from the public is crucial to bringing about a genuine phase-out of nuclear power. As a result, the organization encourages and supports opponents of nuclear power to turn their stance into public protest. The group provides strategies, action ideas, arguments, and materials to all anti-nuclear activists, enabling them to organize collections of signatures, days of action, information events, and demonstrations. .ausgestrahlt often collaborates with local initiatives and other environmental organizations to create many opportunities for individuals to become active in the anti-nuclear movement.

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    1% for the Planet

    One Percent for the Planet is a global organization that promotes businesses committed to the environment. Its members pledge to contribute at least one percent of their annual sales towards environmental causes.

    The organization’s mission is to establish an alliance of businesses that are dedicated to creating a healthier planet. They partner with non-profit organizations that protect natural resources such as land, forests, rivers, and oceans and encourage sustainable energy production methods.

    By facilitating these partnerships, One Percent for the Planet aims to protect the environment for future generations.

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    2020: Rebelión por el Clima

    2020: Rebelión por el Clima is a platform that advocates for non-violent action in response to the global climate and ecological crisis. The platform does not prescribe any specific goals or tactics, but rather seeks to coordinate a diverse range of non-violent actions aimed at achieving climate justice.

    This movement is characterized by its diversity, lacking any designated spokespersons or formal mechanisms for dialogue. Instead, the platform serves as an umbrella organization for individuals and groups who seek to engage in non-violent direct action to address the urgent environmental challenges facing our planet.

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    82-4000 Solidaires

    82-4000 Solidaires is a non-profit organization founded by a group of passionate mountaineers. They believe that mountaineering, a dream that has the power to lift people up and take them ever higher, should not be reserved for only the privileged few.

    With this conviction, they are working towards introducing people from disadvantaged backgrounds to the high mountains. Their mission is to promote social justice and equality by providing access to mountaineering activities for everyone, regardless of their socio-economic background.

    Through their efforts, 82-4000 Solidaires hopes to tap into the untapped potential of our society and inspire people to pursue their dreams, no matter their circumstances.

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    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione

    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione is an Italian association that was established in 2003. Its core focus is on addressing environmental conflicts and providing support to men and women who fight for the defence and resistance of their territories across Italy and the world.

    The association works towards creating a platform for these communities by providing them with a voice and space on their channels and planning alternate methods of managing cities, states, and the planet. A Sud also offers support and tools to these communities through independent research, planning, and education in schools, universities, territories and companies.

    The association aims to create solidarity bridges between the North and the South of the world and understand the common thread that links them all. They opened the first Environmental Conflict Documentation Center in 2007, which has now become an independent and autonomous research organization dealing with mapping the most emblematic conflicts caused by the control of natural resources and common goods.

    The center also focuses on broad themes such as climate change, energy and production models, and ecological reconversion. A Sud believes that it is essential to encourage research activities and documentation to support concrete action and territorial intervention.

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    Situated 40 kilometers west of Melbourne’s CBD and Shipping Port, ABMT Australia serves as a respected global leader in natural fiber circular knit manufacturing. Housing MerinoEdge, this facility caters to a diverse range of clientele, from local fashion retailers to international sports and outdoor brands. As ABMT’s central hub for Research and Development, the Australian base manufactures Merino Wool, Organic Cotton, and Fashion Fabric programs.

    Boasting an extensive array of knitting machines, such as single jersey, double knit, and jacquard, ABMT Australia capitalizes on low liquor ratio dyeing machines and comprehensive finishing capabilities, including compaction, decatising, and brushing. This vast range enables almost infinite possibilities in circular knits. Thanks to local Australian production, the company can offer minimum order quantities as low as 500 meters per order.

    The creative, experienced, and energetic team at ABMT Australia constantly strives for innovation and challenges the status quo. A strong commitment to environmental responsibility drives the company to produce high-quality products with minimal environmental impact, achieved through responsible farming, cleaner manufacturing, and the utilization of sustainable natural fibers.

    ABMT Australia takes pride in its efforts to substantially reduce the environmental footprint typically associated with textile manufacturing. Cleaner production measures have been integrated into the Australian plant’s original design, and ongoing projects continuously target reductions in electricity, gas, and water consumption. The on-site 5-stage water treatment plant enables up to 85% of ABMT’s water to be reused for manufacturing or shared with third-party recycled water programs in agriculture, parklands, and industry.

    Established by ABMT Australia in 2005, ABMT China is a modern, privately-owned enterprise specializing in natural fiber and natural fiber blend terry, fleece, ponte, double-knit, and jersey. Located on the Ning-shao Plain near Ningbo, the factory enjoys a strategic location, offering easy access to Ningbo Airport, Shanghai via fast train, and the deepwater Beilun Harbor.

    The Chinese operation draws on the success of its Australian counterpart, enabling greater processing efficiencies, product continuity, and innovation. Quality is a top priority, with staff undergoing professional development courses to enhance their service levels and industry expertise. This focus ensures successful partnerships with clients from diverse markets, including mainland China, Vietnam, USA, Canada, Australia, and Europe.

    In a recent development, ABMT China has completed the construction of a state-of-the-art testing, color, and development laboratory, further emphasizing its commitment to quality and innovation.

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    Access Fund

    Access Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the climbing community in the pursuit of sustainable access and conservation of the climbing environment. Climbing, as a sport, offers climbers a range of experiences, from pure joy and limitless challenge to wild freedom and a like-minded community. However, the places where climbers find these experiences need protection, and Access Fund strives to inspire climbers to care for these special places while ensuring that every climber has the opportunity to enjoy them.

    Founded in 1991, Access Fund initially fought for legal and physical access to climbing sites. Over the years, the organization has won significant victories in this battle. However, with the sport’s explosive growth, new challenges have emerged, and land managers now question whether climbers can access these sites sustainably without causing destruction. Access Fund has a 30-year history of advocacy victories, making it uniquely placed to face the new challenges head-on, fight for sustainable access, and protect and conserve the land. By building a nationwide community of inspired advocates, Access Fund is ensuring a sustainable future for climbing.

    To meet the exponential growth in climbing, Access Fund is scaling up its efforts to keep pace. By becoming a member of the largest and fastest-growing community of advocates, individuals can contribute to the fight to protect America’s climbing.

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    Established in 1998 as a nonprofit educational organization, AIARE (American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education) has been dedicated to developing an evidence-based avalanche education model for backcountry users. With the belief that avalanche education, research, and training can prevent injuries and fatalities, AIARE has been disseminating research-based avalanche curriculum to over 110 Providers nationwide, as well as in France, Chile, and Argentina. The organization also offers professional and avalanche instructor training courses.

    The seed for AIARE was planted during a chance meeting between mountain guides in the California Sierra in 1992. AIARE co-founder Jean Pavillard taught courses for aspiring guides and noticed that their avalanche knowledge was somewhat uneven, attributing this to varying curriculum and quality among the avalanche education providers they’d learned from. Together with Karl Klassen, another mountain guide, they agreed that it was time for a unified approach to avalanche education. At the time, there was no nationally recognized curriculum despite the increasing popularity of backcountry recreation.

    Tom Murphy, the course director for Pavillard’s guiding company, recognized the need for an organized framework for assessing risk and moving through avalanche terrain. Klassen applied his curriculum development experience from the Canadian Avalanche Association to assist Pavillard and Murphy with their avalanche courses, and from this collaboration, AIARE was born in 1998.

    From the start, AIARE integrated national and international standards and incorporated a decision-makers’ approach to risk management in avalanche education. The organization initiated an instructor training program to maintain consistency among instructors and provide them with best practices for interacting with students. AIARE consults with qualified instructors when developing new curriculum and supplementary materials to ensure their products are based on a wide variety of experience, background, and knowledge. The result is a consensus-driven process that has produced an avalanche education program and training courses that meet the needs of the trainers and course participants alike.

    Today, AIARE curriculum provides avalanche education to more backcountry travelers than any other single avalanche education organization in the United States and trains over 100 new instructors every season. AIARE continues to develop standardized curricula for a complete program of avalanche courses that meets the needs of students at all levels, from recreational to professional, from novice to advanced.

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    Aktion Agrar e.V.

    Aktion Agrar e.V. is a German charity organization that campaigns against current agricultural practices that have strayed from the common good, and advocates for sustainable, socially responsible, and rural farming practices. They strongly oppose the agricultural industry lobby and believe that the much-needed agricultural turnaround can only be achieved through a collective effort with farmers and consumers.

    With the growing market power of agricultural and food companies, declining species and structural diversity, and the current European and national agricultural policy fueling these developments, Aktion Agrar is dedicated to tackling the necessary change. They believe that the image of agriculture propagated by the industry lobby endangers not only the climate and the environment but also the existence of many farms and a lively rural area.

    Aktion Agrar works with farmers, city dwellers, and enthusiastic campaigners to create momentum for the agricultural turnaround. They support active initiatives and courageous farmers who show that things can be done differently, offering them a platform to showcase their efforts. They also create creative campaigns that demand concrete political steps for rural agriculture that is ecological, socially acceptable, and animal-friendly.

    Aktion Agrar offers information on current topics, workshops, and discussions with decision-makers to engage everyone since agricultural policy affects all. Their hundreds of supporters ensure their political and financial independence. Aktion Agrar also designs hands-on campaigns that offer many opportunities for people to stand up for a sustainable, better, and different agricultural policy.

    Fair Labor

    July 23, 2023 by

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    About Fair Labor

    Fair Labor Association® (FLA) is a non-profit organization that focuses on improving labor standards across various industries. By providing training and resources, FLA helps companies to implement better business practices and improve working conditions for workers across the globe.

    FLA’s resources are tailored to meet companies where they are in their journey towards improving workers’ rights. The organization offers targeted guidance to companies working towards achieving FLA Accreditation, as well as ongoing training for accredited companies. Additionally, FLA provides a learning program for Collegiate Licensees, aimed at raising labor standards for merchandise bearing their logos.

    FLA also conducts cutting-edge research on topics such as fair compensation, living wage, supply chain innovation, forced labor, and child labor. This research allows the organization to provide evidence-based advice and tools to improve labor practices.

    With its unique model of collaboration with companies, civil society organizations, and universities, FLA is able to drive tangible changes in business policy and practice that benefit workers worldwide. FLA’s Third Party Complaint procedure ensures that workers in FLA member supply chains always have a means of reporting substandard working conditions or practices. By raising the bar for labor standards, FLA is changing policies and improving lives.

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  • Burton

    United States • 501-1000 employees

    Sustainability score

    2.96

    Everyday, Snowboard

    Burton

    Burton is a brand rooted in the mountains, with a history of innovation and a dedication to enhancing people's enjoyment of the outdoors. Since its inception, Burton has been driven by a commitment to customer priorities, bringing a spirit of innovation, progression, social responsibility, and sustainability to all aspects of their business, while ensuring they maintain a sense of fun. As a certified B-Corporation, Burton sets high standards to create a positive impact for both people and the planet. The brand was founded by Jake Burton Carpenter in his Vermont barn in 1977, and he devoted his life to snowboarding and the outdoor lifestyle. To this day, Burton remains privately held and owned by the Carpenter family, with its headquarters in Burlington, Vermont, and international offices in Austria, Canada, China, and Japan. Overall, Burton is a brand with deep roots in snowboarding and the outdoors, committed to innovation, social responsibility, and sustainability. By placing customer priorities at the forefront, Burton continues to shape the industry and enhance the enjoyment of outdoor enthusiasts worldwide.
  • OUTERKNOWN

    United States • 51-200 employees

    Sustainability score

    1.08

    Everyday

    OUTERKNOWN

    Outerknown, founded by 11-time world champion surfer Kelly Slater, is a men's and women's apparel brand deeply rooted in environmental sustainability. Committed to creating clothing using high-quality, long-lasting materials, Outerknown prioritizes the protection of the planet's natural resources and ensures fair wages for factory workers. The brand focuses on the intersection of function, style, and sustainability, striving to design better and more eco-friendly products. As a company, Outerknown aims to provide transparency in its supply chain, inviting consumers to join them on their journey towards a more sustainable future. Through storytelling, athletic performance, and global citizenship, Outerknown continuously evolves its brand vision and seeks to connect people and ideas from different backgrounds, ultimately shaping the company's next chapter.
  • PeakPerformance

    Sweden • 201-500 employees

    Sustainability score

    3.71

    Skiing, Snowboard

    PeakPerformance

    Embarking on a journey in the snowy expanses of Åre, a quaint mountain village in northern Sweden, Peak Performance took shape amidst the powdery slopes and crystalline snowflakes, embodying the freeride spirit in its core values. Founded in 1986 by two fervent skiers, including a world-class mogul skier, it evolved from a casual chairlift conversation about the absence of desirable skiwear - apparel that harmoniously melded impeccable functionality with clean, aesthetically pleasing design. It was this thirst for both aesthetic and functional skiwear that birthed Peak Performance, originating as a modest endeavor, with aspirations simply of crafting garments for personal use and that of their friends. Surprisingly, this initiative resonated in an era where authenticity and genuine quality were becoming the sought-after alternatives to the extravagance and superficiality predominant in the late 1980s. The brand’s ski jackets, flannel shirts, and leather detailing, striking a chord with many, contrasted sharply with the neon and ostentatious styles of the time, emanating a genuine, grounded appeal. At its inception, Peak Performance was markedly guided by personal interests and passions, with design and technical solutions holding pivotal importance. The strategy culminated in success, even overwhelming the small post office in Åre due to the influx of orders initiated by their first mail-order catalog. The stoic nature and breathtaking landscapes of Åre, known for its tree-lined skiing, vast off-piste terrain, and at times harsh weather conditions, instilled in Peak Performance a formidable mantra: "if it can handle Åre, it can handle anything." Not far from Åre’s central square and the brand's store, the Peak Performance Mountain House stands resilient against the mountain backdrop - a beloved spot to relish skiing, test products, and remain proximate to their roots. Complementing their pursuit of crafting durable and attractive skiwear, on the second floor of the store in Åre lies Åre Syverkstad, a repair shop where garments have been meticulously repaired since 1996 under the expert hands of Marie. Her unparalleled knowledge about Peak Performance products, particularly those comprised of Gore-Tex, adds another layer to the brand’s commitment to longevity and quality in their products. Meanwhile, the brand’s headquarters in Stockholm harbors a dynamic and dedicated crew, navigating through the diverse facets that encompass Peak Performance, from Design and Sourcing to Marketing and Sustainability. Settled in an old warehouse within one of the city's ports, it presents a kaleidoscopic blend of diverse gear including skis, bikes, kayaks, and more, epitomizing the lively and invigorating spirit that reverberates through Peak Performance HQ. At the helm of Peak Performance stands CEO Sara Molnar, an accomplished skier, and a formidable leader in the industry, recently acknowledged as the “Businesswoman of the Year” within the Swedish Sports industry. Her stewardship, flavored by her palpable passion and intimate knowledge about skiing, seamlessly aligns with the brand's ethos. In essence, Peak Performance, embedded in its DNA, carries the freeride spirit to every corner of the world, intertwining it with every thread and design, and fostering a legacy shaped by a profound respect for the boundless adventure that awaits in the backcountry.
  • anon

    United States • 1001-5000 employees

    Sustainability score

    2.93

    Skiing, Snowboard

    anon

    Anon Optics is a prominent ski and snowboard goggle brand, owned by the renowned U.S.-based company Burton Snowboards, headquartered in Vermont. Initially manufactured in the Smith Optics factory, Anon's production has since transitioned to Burton's own factory. Focusing on the ski and snowboard markets, Anon Optics prides itself on providing high-quality, reliable goggles that cater to the unique needs of winter sports enthusiasts. By being a part of the Burton Snowboards family, the brand benefits from the parent company's extensive experience and expertise in the snowboarding industry.
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    One Percent for the Planet is a global organization that promotes businesses committed to the environment. Its members pledge to contribute at least one percent of their annual sales towards environmental causes.

    The organization’s mission is to establish an alliance of businesses that are dedicated to creating a healthier planet. They partner with non-profit organizations that protect natural resources such as land, forests, rivers, and oceans and encourage sustainable energy production methods.

    By facilitating these partnerships, One Percent for the Planet aims to protect the environment for future generations.

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    2020: Rebelión por el Clima

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    This movement is characterized by its diversity, lacking any designated spokespersons or formal mechanisms for dialogue. Instead, the platform serves as an umbrella organization for individuals and groups who seek to engage in non-violent direct action to address the urgent environmental challenges facing our planet.

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    82-4000 Solidaires is a non-profit organization founded by a group of passionate mountaineers. They believe that mountaineering, a dream that has the power to lift people up and take them ever higher, should not be reserved for only the privileged few.

    With this conviction, they are working towards introducing people from disadvantaged backgrounds to the high mountains. Their mission is to promote social justice and equality by providing access to mountaineering activities for everyone, regardless of their socio-economic background.

    Through their efforts, 82-4000 Solidaires hopes to tap into the untapped potential of our society and inspire people to pursue their dreams, no matter their circumstances.

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    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione is an Italian association that was established in 2003. Its core focus is on addressing environmental conflicts and providing support to men and women who fight for the defence and resistance of their territories across Italy and the world.

    The association works towards creating a platform for these communities by providing them with a voice and space on their channels and planning alternate methods of managing cities, states, and the planet. A Sud also offers support and tools to these communities through independent research, planning, and education in schools, universities, territories and companies.

    The association aims to create solidarity bridges between the North and the South of the world and understand the common thread that links them all. They opened the first Environmental Conflict Documentation Center in 2007, which has now become an independent and autonomous research organization dealing with mapping the most emblematic conflicts caused by the control of natural resources and common goods.

    The center also focuses on broad themes such as climate change, energy and production models, and ecological reconversion. A Sud believes that it is essential to encourage research activities and documentation to support concrete action and territorial intervention.

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    ABMT

    Situated 40 kilometers west of Melbourne’s CBD and Shipping Port, ABMT Australia serves as a respected global leader in natural fiber circular knit manufacturing. Housing MerinoEdge, this facility caters to a diverse range of clientele, from local fashion retailers to international sports and outdoor brands. As ABMT’s central hub for Research and Development, the Australian base manufactures Merino Wool, Organic Cotton, and Fashion Fabric programs.

    Boasting an extensive array of knitting machines, such as single jersey, double knit, and jacquard, ABMT Australia capitalizes on low liquor ratio dyeing machines and comprehensive finishing capabilities, including compaction, decatising, and brushing. This vast range enables almost infinite possibilities in circular knits. Thanks to local Australian production, the company can offer minimum order quantities as low as 500 meters per order.

    The creative, experienced, and energetic team at ABMT Australia constantly strives for innovation and challenges the status quo. A strong commitment to environmental responsibility drives the company to produce high-quality products with minimal environmental impact, achieved through responsible farming, cleaner manufacturing, and the utilization of sustainable natural fibers.

    ABMT Australia takes pride in its efforts to substantially reduce the environmental footprint typically associated with textile manufacturing. Cleaner production measures have been integrated into the Australian plant’s original design, and ongoing projects continuously target reductions in electricity, gas, and water consumption. The on-site 5-stage water treatment plant enables up to 85% of ABMT’s water to be reused for manufacturing or shared with third-party recycled water programs in agriculture, parklands, and industry.

    Established by ABMT Australia in 2005, ABMT China is a modern, privately-owned enterprise specializing in natural fiber and natural fiber blend terry, fleece, ponte, double-knit, and jersey. Located on the Ning-shao Plain near Ningbo, the factory enjoys a strategic location, offering easy access to Ningbo Airport, Shanghai via fast train, and the deepwater Beilun Harbor.

    The Chinese operation draws on the success of its Australian counterpart, enabling greater processing efficiencies, product continuity, and innovation. Quality is a top priority, with staff undergoing professional development courses to enhance their service levels and industry expertise. This focus ensures successful partnerships with clients from diverse markets, including mainland China, Vietnam, USA, Canada, Australia, and Europe.

    In a recent development, ABMT China has completed the construction of a state-of-the-art testing, color, and development laboratory, further emphasizing its commitment to quality and innovation.

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    Access Fund

    Access Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the climbing community in the pursuit of sustainable access and conservation of the climbing environment. Climbing, as a sport, offers climbers a range of experiences, from pure joy and limitless challenge to wild freedom and a like-minded community. However, the places where climbers find these experiences need protection, and Access Fund strives to inspire climbers to care for these special places while ensuring that every climber has the opportunity to enjoy them.

    Founded in 1991, Access Fund initially fought for legal and physical access to climbing sites. Over the years, the organization has won significant victories in this battle. However, with the sport’s explosive growth, new challenges have emerged, and land managers now question whether climbers can access these sites sustainably without causing destruction. Access Fund has a 30-year history of advocacy victories, making it uniquely placed to face the new challenges head-on, fight for sustainable access, and protect and conserve the land. By building a nationwide community of inspired advocates, Access Fund is ensuring a sustainable future for climbing.

    To meet the exponential growth in climbing, Access Fund is scaling up its efforts to keep pace. By becoming a member of the largest and fastest-growing community of advocates, individuals can contribute to the fight to protect America’s climbing.

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    AIARE

    Established in 1998 as a nonprofit educational organization, AIARE (American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education) has been dedicated to developing an evidence-based avalanche education model for backcountry users. With the belief that avalanche education, research, and training can prevent injuries and fatalities, AIARE has been disseminating research-based avalanche curriculum to over 110 Providers nationwide, as well as in France, Chile, and Argentina. The organization also offers professional and avalanche instructor training courses.

    The seed for AIARE was planted during a chance meeting between mountain guides in the California Sierra in 1992. AIARE co-founder Jean Pavillard taught courses for aspiring guides and noticed that their avalanche knowledge was somewhat uneven, attributing this to varying curriculum and quality among the avalanche education providers they’d learned from. Together with Karl Klassen, another mountain guide, they agreed that it was time for a unified approach to avalanche education. At the time, there was no nationally recognized curriculum despite the increasing popularity of backcountry recreation.

    Tom Murphy, the course director for Pavillard’s guiding company, recognized the need for an organized framework for assessing risk and moving through avalanche terrain. Klassen applied his curriculum development experience from the Canadian Avalanche Association to assist Pavillard and Murphy with their avalanche courses, and from this collaboration, AIARE was born in 1998.

    From the start, AIARE integrated national and international standards and incorporated a decision-makers’ approach to risk management in avalanche education. The organization initiated an instructor training program to maintain consistency among instructors and provide them with best practices for interacting with students. AIARE consults with qualified instructors when developing new curriculum and supplementary materials to ensure their products are based on a wide variety of experience, background, and knowledge. The result is a consensus-driven process that has produced an avalanche education program and training courses that meet the needs of the trainers and course participants alike.

    Today, AIARE curriculum provides avalanche education to more backcountry travelers than any other single avalanche education organization in the United States and trains over 100 new instructors every season. AIARE continues to develop standardized curricula for a complete program of avalanche courses that meets the needs of students at all levels, from recreational to professional, from novice to advanced.

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    Aktion Agrar e.V.

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    Aktion Agrar e.V.

    Aktion Agrar e.V. is a German charity organization that campaigns against current agricultural practices that have strayed from the common good, and advocates for sustainable, socially responsible, and rural farming practices. They strongly oppose the agricultural industry lobby and believe that the much-needed agricultural turnaround can only be achieved through a collective effort with farmers and consumers.

    With the growing market power of agricultural and food companies, declining species and structural diversity, and the current European and national agricultural policy fueling these developments, Aktion Agrar is dedicated to tackling the necessary change. They believe that the image of agriculture propagated by the industry lobby endangers not only the climate and the environment but also the existence of many farms and a lively rural area.

    Aktion Agrar works with farmers, city dwellers, and enthusiastic campaigners to create momentum for the agricultural turnaround. They support active initiatives and courageous farmers who show that things can be done differently, offering them a platform to showcase their efforts. They also create creative campaigns that demand concrete political steps for rural agriculture that is ecological, socially acceptable, and animal-friendly.

    Aktion Agrar offers information on current topics, workshops, and discussions with decision-makers to engage everyone since agricultural policy affects all. Their hundreds of supporters ensure their political and financial independence. Aktion Agrar also designs hands-on campaigns that offer many opportunities for people to stand up for a sustainable, better, and different agricultural policy.

    Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (“WRAP”)

    July 22, 2023 by

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    Communities, Poverty, and Well-being

    Headquarters

    United States

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    About Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (“WRAP”)

    Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production (WRAP) is an international organization that advocates for safe, lawful, humane, and ethical manufacturing across the globe. This is facilitated through an all-encompassing audit and certification program that partners with facilities at the grassroots level to enhance compliance and support the enduring success of businesses, all while preserving workers’ rights and safeguarding the environment.

    WRAP certification indicates that a production unit is consistently compliant with all relevant laws and best practices. This independent, third-party system encourages accountability, transparency, and objectivity throughout the process. A WRAP-certified facility has successfully passed a rigorous social compliance audit, confirming its adherence to WRAP’s 12 Principles. These principles are rooted in internationally recognized standards and local laws.

    Unique to WRAP is their provision of annual, independent evaluations of each facility’s compliance status, incorporating risk-focused reviews post-certification to ensure sustained adherence to standards. Further enriching their mission, they also train buyer and manufacturer staff on various critical subjects and educate upcoming social compliance auditors on best practices, shifting regulations, and the dynamic nature of responsible production.

    With over 3.25 million workers employed in more than 3,300 WRAP-certified facilities worldwide, these production units meet the expectations of numerous leading brands and retailers, reducing audit fatigue and enhancing global market competitiveness.

    WRAP’s principles shape their social compliance program, taking into consideration internationally accepted workplace standards, local laws, and workplace regulations. A WRAP certificate symbolizes a facility’s commitment to responsible business practices, providing assurance to prospective buyers of ethical and social standards adherence. It signifies a facility’s lawfulness, respect for workers, and environmental consciousness.

    WRAP certification lessens audit fatigue for factories and their workforces as it satisfies the requirements of hundreds of leading buyers globally. This reduces the number of audits facilities must undertake annually, allowing workers to concentrate on everyday operations.

    In the face of expanding supply chains and diverse local customs, legal and economic systems, and national traditions, WRAP aids in maintaining supply chain integrity efficiently and cost-effectively. WRAP certification, recognized globally as a hallmark of social compliance, verifies that manufacturing partners meet critical social and ethical standards, saving buyers time and money. They certify individual production units rather than parent companies or brands, ensuring an on-the-ground perspective of each facility’s daily operations and guaranteeing genuine compliance.

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  • LÉ BENT

    Australia • 11-50 employees

    Sustainability score

    1.11

    Ski mountaineering, Skiing, Snowboard

    LÉ BENT

    LÉ BENT is an innovative brand specializing in the design and production of high-quality performance wear for outdoor enthusiasts. With a strong focus on comfort, function, and style, the brand aims to deliver products that elevate the experience of its customers in various outdoor activities. Utilizing advanced materials and cutting-edge technology, LÉ BENT creates a diverse range of products, including base layers, socks, and accessories, designed to meet the unique needs of those who embrace the outdoor lifestyle. The brand is committed to providing versatile, comfortable, and stylish gear that can seamlessly transition between different environments and activities. By consistently pushing the boundaries of performance wear, LÉ BENT has established itself as a leading brand in the industry, dedicated to enhancing the outdoor experience for adventurers around the world.
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    .ausgestrahlt is an anti-nuclear organization that has been active throughout the country since 2008. The organization believes that nuclear power plants cause severe injustice to people and the environment. The possibility of accidents like those in Fukushima and Chernobyl creates a risk that cannot be ignored, and the radioactive waste generated from nuclear power plants will have an impact on future generations.

    .ausgestrahlt believes that political pressure from the public is crucial to bringing about a genuine phase-out of nuclear power. As a result, the organization encourages and supports opponents of nuclear power to turn their stance into public protest. The group provides strategies, action ideas, arguments, and materials to all anti-nuclear activists, enabling them to organize collections of signatures, days of action, information events, and demonstrations. .ausgestrahlt often collaborates with local initiatives and other environmental organizations to create many opportunities for individuals to become active in the anti-nuclear movement.

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    1% for the Planet

    One Percent for the Planet is a global organization that promotes businesses committed to the environment. Its members pledge to contribute at least one percent of their annual sales towards environmental causes.

    The organization’s mission is to establish an alliance of businesses that are dedicated to creating a healthier planet. They partner with non-profit organizations that protect natural resources such as land, forests, rivers, and oceans and encourage sustainable energy production methods.

    By facilitating these partnerships, One Percent for the Planet aims to protect the environment for future generations.

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    2020: Rebelión por el Clima

    2020: Rebelión por el Clima is a platform that advocates for non-violent action in response to the global climate and ecological crisis. The platform does not prescribe any specific goals or tactics, but rather seeks to coordinate a diverse range of non-violent actions aimed at achieving climate justice.

    This movement is characterized by its diversity, lacking any designated spokespersons or formal mechanisms for dialogue. Instead, the platform serves as an umbrella organization for individuals and groups who seek to engage in non-violent direct action to address the urgent environmental challenges facing our planet.

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    82-4000 Solidaires

    82-4000 Solidaires is a non-profit organization founded by a group of passionate mountaineers. They believe that mountaineering, a dream that has the power to lift people up and take them ever higher, should not be reserved for only the privileged few.

    With this conviction, they are working towards introducing people from disadvantaged backgrounds to the high mountains. Their mission is to promote social justice and equality by providing access to mountaineering activities for everyone, regardless of their socio-economic background.

    Through their efforts, 82-4000 Solidaires hopes to tap into the untapped potential of our society and inspire people to pursue their dreams, no matter their circumstances.

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    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione

    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione is an Italian association that was established in 2003. Its core focus is on addressing environmental conflicts and providing support to men and women who fight for the defence and resistance of their territories across Italy and the world.

    The association works towards creating a platform for these communities by providing them with a voice and space on their channels and planning alternate methods of managing cities, states, and the planet. A Sud also offers support and tools to these communities through independent research, planning, and education in schools, universities, territories and companies.

    The association aims to create solidarity bridges between the North and the South of the world and understand the common thread that links them all. They opened the first Environmental Conflict Documentation Center in 2007, which has now become an independent and autonomous research organization dealing with mapping the most emblematic conflicts caused by the control of natural resources and common goods.

    The center also focuses on broad themes such as climate change, energy and production models, and ecological reconversion. A Sud believes that it is essential to encourage research activities and documentation to support concrete action and territorial intervention.

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    Situated 40 kilometers west of Melbourne’s CBD and Shipping Port, ABMT Australia serves as a respected global leader in natural fiber circular knit manufacturing. Housing MerinoEdge, this facility caters to a diverse range of clientele, from local fashion retailers to international sports and outdoor brands. As ABMT’s central hub for Research and Development, the Australian base manufactures Merino Wool, Organic Cotton, and Fashion Fabric programs.

    Boasting an extensive array of knitting machines, such as single jersey, double knit, and jacquard, ABMT Australia capitalizes on low liquor ratio dyeing machines and comprehensive finishing capabilities, including compaction, decatising, and brushing. This vast range enables almost infinite possibilities in circular knits. Thanks to local Australian production, the company can offer minimum order quantities as low as 500 meters per order.

    The creative, experienced, and energetic team at ABMT Australia constantly strives for innovation and challenges the status quo. A strong commitment to environmental responsibility drives the company to produce high-quality products with minimal environmental impact, achieved through responsible farming, cleaner manufacturing, and the utilization of sustainable natural fibers.

    ABMT Australia takes pride in its efforts to substantially reduce the environmental footprint typically associated with textile manufacturing. Cleaner production measures have been integrated into the Australian plant’s original design, and ongoing projects continuously target reductions in electricity, gas, and water consumption. The on-site 5-stage water treatment plant enables up to 85% of ABMT’s water to be reused for manufacturing or shared with third-party recycled water programs in agriculture, parklands, and industry.

    Established by ABMT Australia in 2005, ABMT China is a modern, privately-owned enterprise specializing in natural fiber and natural fiber blend terry, fleece, ponte, double-knit, and jersey. Located on the Ning-shao Plain near Ningbo, the factory enjoys a strategic location, offering easy access to Ningbo Airport, Shanghai via fast train, and the deepwater Beilun Harbor.

    The Chinese operation draws on the success of its Australian counterpart, enabling greater processing efficiencies, product continuity, and innovation. Quality is a top priority, with staff undergoing professional development courses to enhance their service levels and industry expertise. This focus ensures successful partnerships with clients from diverse markets, including mainland China, Vietnam, USA, Canada, Australia, and Europe.

    In a recent development, ABMT China has completed the construction of a state-of-the-art testing, color, and development laboratory, further emphasizing its commitment to quality and innovation.

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    Access Fund

    Access Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the climbing community in the pursuit of sustainable access and conservation of the climbing environment. Climbing, as a sport, offers climbers a range of experiences, from pure joy and limitless challenge to wild freedom and a like-minded community. However, the places where climbers find these experiences need protection, and Access Fund strives to inspire climbers to care for these special places while ensuring that every climber has the opportunity to enjoy them.

    Founded in 1991, Access Fund initially fought for legal and physical access to climbing sites. Over the years, the organization has won significant victories in this battle. However, with the sport’s explosive growth, new challenges have emerged, and land managers now question whether climbers can access these sites sustainably without causing destruction. Access Fund has a 30-year history of advocacy victories, making it uniquely placed to face the new challenges head-on, fight for sustainable access, and protect and conserve the land. By building a nationwide community of inspired advocates, Access Fund is ensuring a sustainable future for climbing.

    To meet the exponential growth in climbing, Access Fund is scaling up its efforts to keep pace. By becoming a member of the largest and fastest-growing community of advocates, individuals can contribute to the fight to protect America’s climbing.

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    Established in 1998 as a nonprofit educational organization, AIARE (American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education) has been dedicated to developing an evidence-based avalanche education model for backcountry users. With the belief that avalanche education, research, and training can prevent injuries and fatalities, AIARE has been disseminating research-based avalanche curriculum to over 110 Providers nationwide, as well as in France, Chile, and Argentina. The organization also offers professional and avalanche instructor training courses.

    The seed for AIARE was planted during a chance meeting between mountain guides in the California Sierra in 1992. AIARE co-founder Jean Pavillard taught courses for aspiring guides and noticed that their avalanche knowledge was somewhat uneven, attributing this to varying curriculum and quality among the avalanche education providers they’d learned from. Together with Karl Klassen, another mountain guide, they agreed that it was time for a unified approach to avalanche education. At the time, there was no nationally recognized curriculum despite the increasing popularity of backcountry recreation.

    Tom Murphy, the course director for Pavillard’s guiding company, recognized the need for an organized framework for assessing risk and moving through avalanche terrain. Klassen applied his curriculum development experience from the Canadian Avalanche Association to assist Pavillard and Murphy with their avalanche courses, and from this collaboration, AIARE was born in 1998.

    From the start, AIARE integrated national and international standards and incorporated a decision-makers’ approach to risk management in avalanche education. The organization initiated an instructor training program to maintain consistency among instructors and provide them with best practices for interacting with students. AIARE consults with qualified instructors when developing new curriculum and supplementary materials to ensure their products are based on a wide variety of experience, background, and knowledge. The result is a consensus-driven process that has produced an avalanche education program and training courses that meet the needs of the trainers and course participants alike.

    Today, AIARE curriculum provides avalanche education to more backcountry travelers than any other single avalanche education organization in the United States and trains over 100 new instructors every season. AIARE continues to develop standardized curricula for a complete program of avalanche courses that meets the needs of students at all levels, from recreational to professional, from novice to advanced.

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    Aktion Agrar e.V. is a German charity organization that campaigns against current agricultural practices that have strayed from the common good, and advocates for sustainable, socially responsible, and rural farming practices. They strongly oppose the agricultural industry lobby and believe that the much-needed agricultural turnaround can only be achieved through a collective effort with farmers and consumers.

    With the growing market power of agricultural and food companies, declining species and structural diversity, and the current European and national agricultural policy fueling these developments, Aktion Agrar is dedicated to tackling the necessary change. They believe that the image of agriculture propagated by the industry lobby endangers not only the climate and the environment but also the existence of many farms and a lively rural area.

    Aktion Agrar works with farmers, city dwellers, and enthusiastic campaigners to create momentum for the agricultural turnaround. They support active initiatives and courageous farmers who show that things can be done differently, offering them a platform to showcase their efforts. They also create creative campaigns that demand concrete political steps for rural agriculture that is ecological, socially acceptable, and animal-friendly.

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    California Climate Action Corps

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    Climate and CO2 emissions

    Headquarters

    United States

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    About California Climate Action Corps

    California Climate Action Corps is the nation’s first state-level climate service corps, established by California Volunteers, Office of the Governor. This initiative is a crucial component of California’s comprehensive strategy to combat the growing threat of climate change, which has been intensifying the state’s environmental and health challenges through longer and more frequent droughts, devastating wildfires, and other consequences.

    Recognizing that every individual has a role to play in addressing climate change, California Climate Action Corps empowers Californians to make a tangible impact on their communities. Through a variety of opportunities, including year-long fellowships, volunteer work, and personal actions at home, the Corps enables residents to take meaningful steps to protect the climate and help communities across the state mitigate the effects of climate change.

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  • Dakine

    United States • 51-200 employees

    Sustainability score

    2.46

    Security, Skiing, Snowboard, Surfing

    Dakine

    Dakine is an American outdoor clothing company that specializes in sportswear and sports equipment for adventure sports. The brand was founded in Hawaii and derives its name from the Hawaiian Pidgin phrase "da kine" (which translates to "the kind"). Dakine is now based in Hood River, Oregon, while its products are manufactured overseas. The company is dedicated to providing high-quality apparel and equipment for a variety of adventure sports, including skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, surfing, windsurfing, kiteboarding, and skateboarding. In addition to offering a diverse range of products, Dakine also sponsors athletes from various lifestyle and sporting fields, further cementing its commitment to supporting and promoting adventure sports.
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    82-4000 Solidaires is a non-profit organization founded by a group of passionate mountaineers. They believe that mountaineering, a dream that has the power to lift people up and take them ever higher, should not be reserved for only the privileged few.

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    Boasting an extensive array of knitting machines, such as single jersey, double knit, and jacquard, ABMT Australia capitalizes on low liquor ratio dyeing machines and comprehensive finishing capabilities, including compaction, decatising, and brushing. This vast range enables almost infinite possibilities in circular knits. Thanks to local Australian production, the company can offer minimum order quantities as low as 500 meters per order.

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    Established in 1998 as a nonprofit educational organization, AIARE (American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education) has been dedicated to developing an evidence-based avalanche education model for backcountry users. With the belief that avalanche education, research, and training can prevent injuries and fatalities, AIARE has been disseminating research-based avalanche curriculum to over 110 Providers nationwide, as well as in France, Chile, and Argentina. The organization also offers professional and avalanche instructor training courses.

    The seed for AIARE was planted during a chance meeting between mountain guides in the California Sierra in 1992. AIARE co-founder Jean Pavillard taught courses for aspiring guides and noticed that their avalanche knowledge was somewhat uneven, attributing this to varying curriculum and quality among the avalanche education providers they’d learned from. Together with Karl Klassen, another mountain guide, they agreed that it was time for a unified approach to avalanche education. At the time, there was no nationally recognized curriculum despite the increasing popularity of backcountry recreation.

    Tom Murphy, the course director for Pavillard’s guiding company, recognized the need for an organized framework for assessing risk and moving through avalanche terrain. Klassen applied his curriculum development experience from the Canadian Avalanche Association to assist Pavillard and Murphy with their avalanche courses, and from this collaboration, AIARE was born in 1998.

    From the start, AIARE integrated national and international standards and incorporated a decision-makers’ approach to risk management in avalanche education. The organization initiated an instructor training program to maintain consistency among instructors and provide them with best practices for interacting with students. AIARE consults with qualified instructors when developing new curriculum and supplementary materials to ensure their products are based on a wide variety of experience, background, and knowledge. The result is a consensus-driven process that has produced an avalanche education program and training courses that meet the needs of the trainers and course participants alike.

    Today, AIARE curriculum provides avalanche education to more backcountry travelers than any other single avalanche education organization in the United States and trains over 100 new instructors every season. AIARE continues to develop standardized curricula for a complete program of avalanche courses that meets the needs of students at all levels, from recreational to professional, from novice to advanced.

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    Aktion Agrar e.V.

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    Aktion Agrar e.V.

    Aktion Agrar e.V. is a German charity organization that campaigns against current agricultural practices that have strayed from the common good, and advocates for sustainable, socially responsible, and rural farming practices. They strongly oppose the agricultural industry lobby and believe that the much-needed agricultural turnaround can only be achieved through a collective effort with farmers and consumers.

    With the growing market power of agricultural and food companies, declining species and structural diversity, and the current European and national agricultural policy fueling these developments, Aktion Agrar is dedicated to tackling the necessary change. They believe that the image of agriculture propagated by the industry lobby endangers not only the climate and the environment but also the existence of many farms and a lively rural area.

    Aktion Agrar works with farmers, city dwellers, and enthusiastic campaigners to create momentum for the agricultural turnaround. They support active initiatives and courageous farmers who show that things can be done differently, offering them a platform to showcase their efforts. They also create creative campaigns that demand concrete political steps for rural agriculture that is ecological, socially acceptable, and animal-friendly.

    Aktion Agrar offers information on current topics, workshops, and discussions with decision-makers to engage everyone since agricultural policy affects all. Their hundreds of supporters ensure their political and financial independence. Aktion Agrar also designs hands-on campaigns that offer many opportunities for people to stand up for a sustainable, better, and different agricultural policy.

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    About Responsible Wool Standard (“RWS”)

    The Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) is a voluntary standard that aims to ensure that wool comes from farms with a progressive approach to managing their land, and from sheep that have been treated responsibly.

    It is designed to meet the growing demand for wool products that have been sustainably sourced, and it helps to support the well-being of both animals and the environment. The RWS provides a tool for brands and consumers to know what is in their products and to make accurate claims.

    By adhering to the RWS, wool producers can demonstrate their commitment to ethical and sustainable practices, and contribute to a more responsible and transparent wool industry.

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  • Haglöfs

    Sweden • 51-200 employees

    Sustainability score

    3.71

    Everyday, Hiking & Trekking, Mountaineering, Skiing, Snowboard

    Haglöfs

    Haglöfs is a Swedish brand that creates outdoor gear for all kinds of outdoor activities from walking through forests to reaching mountain peaks. With roots dating back to 1914, the company was founded by Wiktor Haglöf, who created a backpack that could withstand the rigours of the country's terrain. Today, Haglöfs continues to innovate and create technical designs that set a new standard in craftsmanship. The brand is committed to ensuring that the outdoors will still be there for future generations to explore. Haglöfs explore with curiosity and an attitude of innovation is at the core of the brand's history.
  • Ortovox

    Germany • 51-200 employees

    Sustainability score

    3.72

    Climbing, Hiking & Trekking, Ice climbing, Mountaineering, Ski mountaineering, Skiing

    Ortovox

    Ortovox is a South German company dedicated to providing protection in the mountains through innovative products and knowledge sharing. Established in 1980, Ortovox focuses on producing emergency equipment, backpacks, and functional apparel made from sustainable wool for discerning mountain athletes. In addition to offering high-quality equipment, Ortovox's SAFETY ACADEMY provides comprehensive training measures, including practical courses and digital training tools, to enhance the safety of mountain sports and contribute to saving lives. Headquartered in Munich, Germany, Ortovox Sportartikel GmbH employs over 120 people worldwide and is a part of Schwanhäußer Industrie Holding GmbH & Co. KG.
  • Vaude

    Germany • 201-500 employees

    Sustainability score

    4.01

    Camping, Cycling, Mountaineering, Ski mountaineering

    Vaude

    VAUDE is a European outdoor supplier with a focus on social and environmental responsibility. The company offers products in three main segments: Mountain Sports, Bike Sports, and Packs 'n Bags. Since 2001, VAUDE has been working with the strict environmental bluesign® standard to control the entire textile manufacturing chain. They were also the first outdoor company to receive EMAS certification. VAUDE is committed to gradually transforming its entire product range to the highest standards of environmental compatibility. The brand stands for respect in all its interactions with others and nature. The company's roots are in mountain sports, which is reflected in the high expectations it places on itself and its products. VAUDE is dedicated to becoming Europe's most environmentally friendly outdoor brand, challenging conventions and pushing the limits of what's possible.
  • Arc'teryx

    Canada • 1001-5000 employees

    Sustainability score

    3.37

    Climbing, Everyday, Hiking & Trekking, Ice climbing, Mountaineering, Ski mountaineering, Skiing, Snowboard

    Arc'teryx

    Arc'teryx is a high-end Canadian design company that specializes in creating technical outdoor apparel and equipment for mountaineering and Alpine sports. The company's headquarters is based in North Vancouver, Canada, and it has become well-known for its water-resistant Gore-Tex shell jackets, knitwear, and down parkas. The company was established in 1989 as Rock Solid, but re-branded in 1991 as Arc'teryx, taking inspiration from the Coast Mountains in Canada. Arc'teryx has two divisions: Veilance, which is a luxury streetwear retailer, and LEAF, which is a retailer of technical gear for law enforcement and military forces. The company has been influential in the "gorpcore" fashion movement, which involves wearing outdoor apparel in urban settings. In 2001, the company was sold to Salomon Group, and in 2005, it was re-structured under ANTA Sports after being bought out by Amer Sports.
  • Mammut

    Switzerland • 201-500 employees

    Sustainability score

    3.71

    Climbing, Everyday, Hiking & Trekking, Ice climbing, Mountaineering, Ski mountaineering, Skiing

    Mammut

    Mammut is a Swiss premium outdoor company with a rich history dating back to 1862. The brand is renowned for providing high-quality products and unique brand experiences to mountain sports enthusiasts around the globe. With a deep-rooted passion for mountain sports, the employees at Mammut are dedicated to creating innovative and functional products that cater to the diverse needs of outdoor adventurers. The brand's commitment to quality, innovation, and functionality has earned it a loyal following among mountain sports enthusiasts. Mammut's extensive range of products is designed to meet the highest standards, ensuring that customers can rely on their gear to perform optimally in even the most challenging conditions. With its headquarters located in Seon, Switzerland, Mammut continues to be a driving force in the outdoor industry, inspiring adventure seekers worldwide with its exceptional products and unwavering dedication to excellence.
  • Brixton

    United States • 201-500 employees

    Sustainability score

    1.31

    Everyday

    Brixton

    Brixton, founded in 2004, is the collaborative effort of three friends who sought to express their lifestyle through distinctive products. Headquartered in Oceanside, California, Brixton manufactures a comprehensive range of apparel, headwear, and accessories, which are distributed in over 30 countries worldwide. The brand's clean, classic design presents a modern, yet timeless appeal, ensuring each piece in the collection remains relevant for years to come. Brixton is committed to constructing high-quality products that customers will cherish and want to keep forever, reflecting the brand's dedication to both style and longevity.
  • 66°North

    Iceland • 51-200 employees

    Sustainability score

    3.74

    Everyday, Hiking & Trekking, Skiing, Swimming, Trail running

    66°North

    66°North is a distinguished clothing brand that seamlessly combines traditional Icelandic values with contemporary design, production, and supply chain management practices to establish a sustainable and carbon-neutral company. The brand's central values comprise resilience, longevity, and harmony with nature. These principles are evident in the quality, durability, and performance of their products. Established in 1926, 66°North was initially founded to supply clothing capable of withstanding the harsh Icelandic climate, which remains their primary focus today. The brand is dedicated to utilizing sustainable materials and production processes, ensuring a commitment to waste reduction and promotion of a circular economy. Influenced by the challenges posed by the unpredictable Icelandic weather and the necessity to protect the local community, 66°North designs functional and protective clothing. To summarize, 66°North represents a sustainable clothing brand that embraces traditional Icelandic values such as resilience and harmony with nature. By adopting modern design and production practices, the brand actively minimizes its environmental impact while creating high-quality, durable products.
  • Burton

    United States • 501-1000 employees

    Sustainability score

    2.96

    Everyday, Snowboard

    Burton

    Burton is a brand rooted in the mountains, with a history of innovation and a dedication to enhancing people's enjoyment of the outdoors. Since its inception, Burton has been driven by a commitment to customer priorities, bringing a spirit of innovation, progression, social responsibility, and sustainability to all aspects of their business, while ensuring they maintain a sense of fun. As a certified B-Corporation, Burton sets high standards to create a positive impact for both people and the planet. The brand was founded by Jake Burton Carpenter in his Vermont barn in 1977, and he devoted his life to snowboarding and the outdoor lifestyle. To this day, Burton remains privately held and owned by the Carpenter family, with its headquarters in Burlington, Vermont, and international offices in Austria, Canada, China, and Japan. Overall, Burton is a brand with deep roots in snowboarding and the outdoors, committed to innovation, social responsibility, and sustainability. By placing customer priorities at the forefront, Burton continues to shape the industry and enhance the enjoyment of outdoor enthusiasts worldwide.
  • anon

    United States • 1001-5000 employees

    Sustainability score

    2.93

    Skiing, Snowboard

    anon

    Anon Optics is a prominent ski and snowboard goggle brand, owned by the renowned U.S.-based company Burton Snowboards, headquartered in Vermont. Initially manufactured in the Smith Optics factory, Anon's production has since transitioned to Burton's own factory. Focusing on the ski and snowboard markets, Anon Optics prides itself on providing high-quality, reliable goggles that cater to the unique needs of winter sports enthusiasts. By being a part of the Burton Snowboards family, the brand benefits from the parent company's extensive experience and expertise in the snowboarding industry.
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    .ausgestrahlt

    .ausgestrahlt is an anti-nuclear organization that has been active throughout the country since 2008. The organization believes that nuclear power plants cause severe injustice to people and the environment. The possibility of accidents like those in Fukushima and Chernobyl creates a risk that cannot be ignored, and the radioactive waste generated from nuclear power plants will have an impact on future generations.

    .ausgestrahlt believes that political pressure from the public is crucial to bringing about a genuine phase-out of nuclear power. As a result, the organization encourages and supports opponents of nuclear power to turn their stance into public protest. The group provides strategies, action ideas, arguments, and materials to all anti-nuclear activists, enabling them to organize collections of signatures, days of action, information events, and demonstrations. .ausgestrahlt often collaborates with local initiatives and other environmental organizations to create many opportunities for individuals to become active in the anti-nuclear movement.

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    1% for the Planet

    One Percent for the Planet is a global organization that promotes businesses committed to the environment. Its members pledge to contribute at least one percent of their annual sales towards environmental causes.

    The organization’s mission is to establish an alliance of businesses that are dedicated to creating a healthier planet. They partner with non-profit organizations that protect natural resources such as land, forests, rivers, and oceans and encourage sustainable energy production methods.

    By facilitating these partnerships, One Percent for the Planet aims to protect the environment for future generations.

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    2020: Rebelión por el Clima

    2020: Rebelión por el Clima is a platform that advocates for non-violent action in response to the global climate and ecological crisis. The platform does not prescribe any specific goals or tactics, but rather seeks to coordinate a diverse range of non-violent actions aimed at achieving climate justice.

    This movement is characterized by its diversity, lacking any designated spokespersons or formal mechanisms for dialogue. Instead, the platform serves as an umbrella organization for individuals and groups who seek to engage in non-violent direct action to address the urgent environmental challenges facing our planet.

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    82-4000 Solidaires

    82-4000 Solidaires is a non-profit organization founded by a group of passionate mountaineers. They believe that mountaineering, a dream that has the power to lift people up and take them ever higher, should not be reserved for only the privileged few.

    With this conviction, they are working towards introducing people from disadvantaged backgrounds to the high mountains. Their mission is to promote social justice and equality by providing access to mountaineering activities for everyone, regardless of their socio-economic background.

    Through their efforts, 82-4000 Solidaires hopes to tap into the untapped potential of our society and inspire people to pursue their dreams, no matter their circumstances.

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    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione

    A Sud – Ecologia e Cooperazione is an Italian association that was established in 2003. Its core focus is on addressing environmental conflicts and providing support to men and women who fight for the defence and resistance of their territories across Italy and the world.

    The association works towards creating a platform for these communities by providing them with a voice and space on their channels and planning alternate methods of managing cities, states, and the planet. A Sud also offers support and tools to these communities through independent research, planning, and education in schools, universities, territories and companies.

    The association aims to create solidarity bridges between the North and the South of the world and understand the common thread that links them all. They opened the first Environmental Conflict Documentation Center in 2007, which has now become an independent and autonomous research organization dealing with mapping the most emblematic conflicts caused by the control of natural resources and common goods.

    The center also focuses on broad themes such as climate change, energy and production models, and ecological reconversion. A Sud believes that it is essential to encourage research activities and documentation to support concrete action and territorial intervention.

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    ABMT

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    ABMT

    Situated 40 kilometers west of Melbourne’s CBD and Shipping Port, ABMT Australia serves as a respected global leader in natural fiber circular knit manufacturing. Housing MerinoEdge, this facility caters to a diverse range of clientele, from local fashion retailers to international sports and outdoor brands. As ABMT’s central hub for Research and Development, the Australian base manufactures Merino Wool, Organic Cotton, and Fashion Fabric programs.

    Boasting an extensive array of knitting machines, such as single jersey, double knit, and jacquard, ABMT Australia capitalizes on low liquor ratio dyeing machines and comprehensive finishing capabilities, including compaction, decatising, and brushing. This vast range enables almost infinite possibilities in circular knits. Thanks to local Australian production, the company can offer minimum order quantities as low as 500 meters per order.

    The creative, experienced, and energetic team at ABMT Australia constantly strives for innovation and challenges the status quo. A strong commitment to environmental responsibility drives the company to produce high-quality products with minimal environmental impact, achieved through responsible farming, cleaner manufacturing, and the utilization of sustainable natural fibers.

    ABMT Australia takes pride in its efforts to substantially reduce the environmental footprint typically associated with textile manufacturing. Cleaner production measures have been integrated into the Australian plant’s original design, and ongoing projects continuously target reductions in electricity, gas, and water consumption. The on-site 5-stage water treatment plant enables up to 85% of ABMT’s water to be reused for manufacturing or shared with third-party recycled water programs in agriculture, parklands, and industry.

    Established by ABMT Australia in 2005, ABMT China is a modern, privately-owned enterprise specializing in natural fiber and natural fiber blend terry, fleece, ponte, double-knit, and jersey. Located on the Ning-shao Plain near Ningbo, the factory enjoys a strategic location, offering easy access to Ningbo Airport, Shanghai via fast train, and the deepwater Beilun Harbor.

    The Chinese operation draws on the success of its Australian counterpart, enabling greater processing efficiencies, product continuity, and innovation. Quality is a top priority, with staff undergoing professional development courses to enhance their service levels and industry expertise. This focus ensures successful partnerships with clients from diverse markets, including mainland China, Vietnam, USA, Canada, Australia, and Europe.

    In a recent development, ABMT China has completed the construction of a state-of-the-art testing, color, and development laboratory, further emphasizing its commitment to quality and innovation.

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    Land

    Access Fund

    Charity

    Access Fund

    Access Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for the climbing community in the pursuit of sustainable access and conservation of the climbing environment. Climbing, as a sport, offers climbers a range of experiences, from pure joy and limitless challenge to wild freedom and a like-minded community. However, the places where climbers find these experiences need protection, and Access Fund strives to inspire climbers to care for these special places while ensuring that every climber has the opportunity to enjoy them.

    Founded in 1991, Access Fund initially fought for legal and physical access to climbing sites. Over the years, the organization has won significant victories in this battle. However, with the sport’s explosive growth, new challenges have emerged, and land managers now question whether climbers can access these sites sustainably without causing destruction. Access Fund has a 30-year history of advocacy victories, making it uniquely placed to face the new challenges head-on, fight for sustainable access, and protect and conserve the land. By building a nationwide community of inspired advocates, Access Fund is ensuring a sustainable future for climbing.

    To meet the exponential growth in climbing, Access Fund is scaling up its efforts to keep pace. By becoming a member of the largest and fastest-growing community of advocates, individuals can contribute to the fight to protect America’s climbing.

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    AIARE

    Established in 1998 as a nonprofit educational organization, AIARE (American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education) has been dedicated to developing an evidence-based avalanche education model for backcountry users. With the belief that avalanche education, research, and training can prevent injuries and fatalities, AIARE has been disseminating research-based avalanche curriculum to over 110 Providers nationwide, as well as in France, Chile, and Argentina. The organization also offers professional and avalanche instructor training courses.

    The seed for AIARE was planted during a chance meeting between mountain guides in the California Sierra in 1992. AIARE co-founder Jean Pavillard taught courses for aspiring guides and noticed that their avalanche knowledge was somewhat uneven, attributing this to varying curriculum and quality among the avalanche education providers they’d learned from. Together with Karl Klassen, another mountain guide, they agreed that it was time for a unified approach to avalanche education. At the time, there was no nationally recognized curriculum despite the increasing popularity of backcountry recreation.

    Tom Murphy, the course director for Pavillard’s guiding company, recognized the need for an organized framework for assessing risk and moving through avalanche terrain. Klassen applied his curriculum development experience from the Canadian Avalanche Association to assist Pavillard and Murphy with their avalanche courses, and from this collaboration, AIARE was born in 1998.

    From the start, AIARE integrated national and international standards and incorporated a decision-makers’ approach to risk management in avalanche education. The organization initiated an instructor training program to maintain consistency among instructors and provide them with best practices for interacting with students. AIARE consults with qualified instructors when developing new curriculum and supplementary materials to ensure their products are based on a wide variety of experience, background, and knowledge. The result is a consensus-driven process that has produced an avalanche education program and training courses that meet the needs of the trainers and course participants alike.

    Today, AIARE curriculum provides avalanche education to more backcountry travelers than any other single avalanche education organization in the United States and trains over 100 new instructors every season. AIARE continues to develop standardized curricula for a complete program of avalanche courses that meets the needs of students at all levels, from recreational to professional, from novice to advanced.

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    Aktion Agrar e.V.

    Aktion Agrar e.V. is a German charity organization that campaigns against current agricultural practices that have strayed from the common good, and advocates for sustainable, socially responsible, and rural farming practices. They strongly oppose the agricultural industry lobby and believe that the much-needed agricultural turnaround can only be achieved through a collective effort with farmers and consumers.

    With the growing market power of agricultural and food companies, declining species and structural diversity, and the current European and national agricultural policy fueling these developments, Aktion Agrar is dedicated to tackling the necessary change. They believe that the image of agriculture propagated by the industry lobby endangers not only the climate and the environment but also the existence of many farms and a lively rural area.

    Aktion Agrar works with farmers, city dwellers, and enthusiastic campaigners to create momentum for the agricultural turnaround. They support active initiatives and courageous farmers who show that things can be done differently, offering them a platform to showcase their efforts. They also create creative campaigns that demand concrete political steps for rural agriculture that is ecological, socially acceptable, and animal-friendly.

    Aktion Agrar offers information on current topics, workshops, and discussions with decision-makers to engage everyone since agricultural policy affects all. Their hundreds of supporters ensure their political and financial independence. Aktion Agrar also designs hands-on campaigns that offer many opportunities for people to stand up for a sustainable, better, and different agricultural policy.

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