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Environmentalism: The Footprint Chronicles®

Environmentalism: The Footprint Chronicles

The Footprint Chronicles examine Patagonia’s life and habits as a company. The idea is to give more of our practices some air and thought, and to change habits often played out on an industrial scale, with concomitant effects. We’ve been in business long enough to know that when we can reduce or eliminate a harm, other businesses will be eager to follow suit.

For our sixth season we've added the following new features:

See Product Footprint data for more than 150 products on Patagonia.com. Look for the "Product Footprint" tab next to the "Product Information" tab on the product pages.

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Patagonia's Mission Statement

Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis.


Corporate Social Responsibility

Learn more about our efforts to ensure that Patagonia products are produced under safe, fair, legal and humane working conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Footprint Library

Learn more about our efforts to examine and reduce our environmental impacts.

Paper Policy (PDF)
Product Care Tips (PDF)
Baselayer Packaging (PDF)
Footprint Chronicles Methodology (PDF)
Footprint Chronicles References (PDF)
Factory List (PDF)
PLA Made From Corn (PDF)
Green Business Practices (PDF)
Bamboo Becomes Rayon (PDF)
Code of Conduct (PDF)

 

Freedom to Roam

Our new long-term initiative, is dedicated to establishing migration wildways for animals between protected areas.
The Cleanest Line

The Cleanest Line™

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