ImpactTimberland’s products will be fully circular by 2030It’s part of the company’s plan to not just minimize its environmental harm, but to have a net positive environmental impact.
ImpactThese Boots Are Made From Old Plastic Bottles Recovered In HaitiTimberland is using recycled plastic to sew more and more of their shoes–and paying Haitians to gather the bottles in the process.
ImpactTimberland Is Helping Rebuild Haiti’s Cotton IndustryCan using blockchain to verify cotton as organic help revive the industry in Haiti?
CreativityWhy Timberland Made A Documentary To Share Its Haitian Tree-Planting Initiative“We’re an outdoor lifestyle company that has a tree for a logo” is a blunt reasoning for the company’s social responsibility.
Work Life4 Ways To Improve Your Sustainable Business Strategy, From The Man Who Grew REIKevin Hagen learned quite a bit from leading the sustainability charge at REI for the past seven years. Here’s what he thinks he did well–and what he wishes he’d done better.
ImpactThe Business Of Recovery: Haiti Needs Investment More Than AidTwo years after the earthquake, many in the country are still struggling just to survive the day. But attention needs to move away from a focus on basic needs to helping Haitians build for the future.
ImpactThe Quest For A Universal Sustainability Score For Stuff We BuyWhy don’t we have any idea what goes into making of most of the products on store shelves? Is that too much to ask? It’s not–and it shouldn’t even be that hard.
Work LifeBoots on the Ground: Timberland CEO’s View of Haiti, Wyclef Jean, Disaster-Inspired Innovation
Work Life‘He’s like Tony Stark and she’s like my mom’: How workplace praise diverges between men and women