The Minnesota outdoors brand will give back 110 percent of its carbon impact costs to environmental organizations.
Askov Finlayson wants to make it easier for you to help reverse climate change. Beginning this year, the brand is calculating its carbon footprint including its supply chain. It will then donate enough money to offset 110 percent of that carbon footprint to organizations working to combat climate change.
But that’s not all. The brand hopes to transform from a Midwestern outfitter into a national B-corp. Last year, the Minneapolis-based Askov hired former Patagonia communications director Adam Fetcher to help.
We caught up with Fetcher to learn more about Aksov’s future and ambitious giveback, including a commitment to donate $1 million to climate action organizations.
Askov Finlayson: $1 Million, 110% for Climate Change
When it becomes a benefit corporation, Askov Finlayson will be required to give back a portion of its yearly revenue.
But founder Eric Dayton, in an effort to fully address the cost of doing business, committed Askov Finlayson to provide a net benefit for the planet.
In an open letter to consumers, Dayton outlined his plan to donate $1 million over the next five years to combat climate change, pursue responsible production standards, measure Askov’s operational carbon footprint, and, most importantly, donate an amount equal to 110 percent of the cost to offset that impact.
“We won’t beat climate change by simply reducing our environmental impact,” Dayton wrote. “We need to rethink our relationship with the planet and do more good than harm.”
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