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We’re in business to save our home planet

During its last 50 years in business, Patagonia has sought to challenge the accepted model of capitalism by demonstrating that doing the right thing for people and planet makes for good and profitable business. Today Patagonia’s commitment to our home planet holds strong, as it seeks to pioneer solutions to the footprint of the apparel industry, and advocate for the role of business in holding governments to account in this time of environmental crisis.

Unfashionable

Built for years, not seasons. Patagonia has never cared much for trends or fashion. They care about making goods that are multifunctional, repairable, and timeless. Because the longer it stays in play, the better it is for the earth. 

Shitthropocene film

Patagonia turns a brutally honest eye on humanity's consumption habits, how everything is turning to sh*t, and why the want for more might destroy us all. Welcome to the age of cheap crap. Everyone is making and buying too much. Watch now

Iron Clad

Patagonia gear is built for generations of fun. Made for a good time and a long time. Help our planet by keeping stuff in use for longer and reducing consumption. Buy less, repair more, and trade in gear you no longer need. Find Out More


PATAGONIA HISTORY

Founded in 1973 by climber Yvon Chouinard, Patagonia has always sought to protect our wild playgrounds whilst responsibly building the clothing and equipment to enjoy them with a minimal footprint. Still owned today by Yvon, Patagonia continues to experiment by building innovative products, searching for solutions to the apparel industry’s footprint, and supporting grassroots environmentalism. Read more


WHAT PATAGONIA STANDS FOR

1% for the planet

 

Since 1985 Patagonia has donated over $145m to grassroots environmental activism through its commitment to 1% for the Planet.
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Patagonia Action Works

 

A digital platform that enables citizens to connect with local grassroots groups working on solutions to the climate crisis.
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Fair Trade Certification

 

Fair Trade Certification ensures that garment workers are treated fairly and receive a premium for their labour.
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