The ecological stamp has become a rule rather than the exception in the clothing industri. No one wants to be part of a dirty industry and that habit is good.
During the 50's Yvon Chouinard, an avid outdoor geek with special interest for both fishing and climbing, started a company that made and sold climbing equipment. During the start-up of his company Yvon lived more often next to a rock wall than in a comfy bed, partly for his passion for climbing, but not unusual for financial reasons. 1964 he released his first mail order catalog in which he announced that shipments could be delayed during climbing season... It laid the foundation for Patagonia, which today is one of the strongest brands in outdoor clothing. Yvon hated to see himself as an entrepreneur, but his passion forced him to realize that no one else could better implement his ideas. To benefit from consuming and at the same time fight for environmental sustainability was a strong contradiction to Yvon.
Yvon Chouinard shared his thoughts with Craig Mathews, owner of Blue Ribbon Flies, and the two successful entrepreneurs understood that money paramount for creating a change. They started the One Percent for the Planet, an organization whose affiliates gave back 1 percent of their sales.
Today, the "One Percent" has over 1200 member companies and pass $ 100 million in grants for environmental issues.
There are people who Yvon and Craig who will change the world. Not only because they are good people, but because they have seen what will happen if we do not react now. When the rapids find a new way, old habits will be washed away and replaced by new ones. That is how change happens and it starts with small changes in ourselves.