I listen to an outdoor podcast, and every episode begins with Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia, talking about when he decided to go into business, he would do it on his terms. After sixteen years of listening, that sank in, and when I started my criminal defense law firm, I pledged to give 1% of profits back to the environment.
This isn’t a commercial plug for me! (I hope you will never need my services). But I do want folks to know that there is an enormous network of companies throughout the globe that have pledged 1% for the Planet, and they use the logo to show it. Pete & Gerry's Pasture Raised Eggs, Monroe, NH; Tandem Coffee Roasters, Portland ME; Patagonia clothing; Bank of the West (personal lines checking); A Wild Soap Bar (handmade organic soap); Nuzzie (sheets and blankets); and of all things, the company that sold me a bike light, Planet Bike.
We don’t have to do everything, but it helps to do something. Just one thing more than you do right now, even if it’s just re-using those awful plastic bags in the produce department that we see people wrapping bananas in, or re-using aluminum foil. Little things add up.
Peace!
Brian
This isn’t a commercial plug for me! (I hope you will never need my services). But I do want folks to know that there is an enormous network of companies throughout the globe that have pledged 1% for the Planet, and they use the logo to show it. Pete & Gerry's Pasture Raised Eggs, Monroe, NH; Tandem Coffee Roasters, Portland ME; Patagonia clothing; Bank of the West (personal lines checking); A Wild Soap Bar (handmade organic soap); Nuzzie (sheets and blankets); and of all things, the company that sold me a bike light, Planet Bike.
We don’t have to do everything, but it helps to do something. Just one thing more than you do right now, even if it’s just re-using those awful plastic bags in the produce department that we see people wrapping bananas in, or re-using aluminum foil. Little things add up.
Peace!
Brian