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Laxaþjóð | A Salmon Nation

Our relationship with nature not only defines our history, it shapes our future, too. Yet beneath the surface of Iceland’s fjords, an industrial fish farming method threatens to destroy one of Europe’s last remaining wildernesses. Laxaþjóð | A Salmon Nation tells the story of a country united by its lands and waters, and the power of a community to protect the wild places and animals that helped forge its identity.

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Vincent Stanley

Vincent Stanley was one of Patagonia’s original employees, co-founded Our Footprint and currently serves as the company’s in-house philosopher. He is also co-author with Yvon Chouinard of The Responsible Company and a resident fellow at the Yale Center for Business and Environment.

Toward an End to Microfiber Pollution
Toward an End to Microfiber Pollution
Toward an End to Microfiber Pollution
Vincent Stanley

Since we first learned of the role we play in the spread of microfiber pollution in 2015, Patagonia has actively searched for partners to help end—or at least seriously curtail—the spread of synthetic fiber waste into the air and water. We’ve long been familiar with the microplastics problem—the breakdown of plastic bottles, yogurt cups and…

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Remembering Peter Noone
Remembering Peter Noone
Remembering Peter Noone
Vincent Stanley

Peter Kinnoch Noone, who embodied the down-to-earth style of the outdoor industry’s early days and helped shaped the development of the outdoor store as a commercial force, customer refuge and sentinel for the protection of wilderness, died at his home in Ojai, California, on July 9 of recurrent cancer. He was 75 years old. Peter…

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Public Lands Are Our Material and Spiritual Inheritance
Photo: Andrew Burr
Public Lands Are Our Material and Spiritual Inheritance
Vincent Stanley

As Americans, regardless of our descent, we share as our greatest inheritance, both material and spiritual, the gift of our federal public lands. Most of us can readily name a piece of ground sacred to us as individuals that belongs to every soul in the country: Yosemite, the Everglades, Acadia, Hot Springs, Shenandoah, Yellowstone, the…

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Welcome to the B Corp Community, Stonyfield!
Photo courtesy of Stonyfield
Welcome to the B Corp Community, Stonyfield!
Vincent Stanley

We’re happy to welcome Stonyfield to the B Corp community. When Patagonia was young we felt kinship mostly with companies in the outdoor industry and our friends who worked there. Two companies we admired in the then unfamiliar territory of food included Ben & Jerry’s and Stonyfield, which grew out of an organic farming school…

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GreenWave’s 3D Ocean Farming Program
Photo: Ron Gautreau
GreenWave’s 3D Ocean Farming Program
Vincent Stanley

I’d like to introduce Patagonia’s friends and customers to the work of GreenWave, if you don’t already know it. GreenWave and its 3D ocean farming program have received much attention lately from the national press, including The New Yorker, CNN and NPR. Bren Smith, founder and executive director of GreenWave, gave a TED talk that…

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Excerpt from “The Responsible Company” by Yvon Chouinard
Excerpt from “The Responsible Company” by Yvon Chouinard
Excerpt from “The Responsible Company” by Yvon Chouinard
Vincent Stanley & Yvon Chouinard

We are still in the earliest stages of learning how what we do for a living both threatens nature and fails to meet our deepest human needs. The impoverishment of our world and the devaluing of the priceless undermine our physical and economic well-being. Yet the depth and breadth of technological innovation of the past…

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Remembering Patagonia Sales Rep Paul Marsh
Remembering Patagonia Sales Rep Paul Marsh
Remembering Patagonia Sales Rep Paul Marsh
Vincent Stanley

Paul Marsh, pioneer Patagonia rep from 1976 to 1995, lit out this Saturday on the road that cannot be mapped. He was 65. I last talked to Paul in October; the litany of health problems did not sound good. Then came the e-mail in December. He was going off the road for his million-mile overhaul…

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Meet the Most Well-Documented, Well-Traveled Shorts in the World
Meet the Most Well-Documented, Well-Traveled Shorts in the World
Meet the Most Well-Documented, Well-Traveled Shorts in the World
Vincent Stanley

The proof is on the pocket bags.

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