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One Percent for the Planet

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One Percent for the Planet
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One Percent for the Planet is an international organization whose members contribute at least one percent of their annual revenue to environmental causes to protect the environment.[1][2] Founded by Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia, and Craig Mathews, owner of Blue Ribbon Flies in 2002,[3] the organization encourages "more businesses to donate 1% of sales to environmental groups".[4]

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Since its creation, the organization has been joined by countries around the world, with a great number of partners in France, Great Britain, Australia, and Japan.[5] France is the only country to have an independent entity.

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Impact

Since its founding, the 1% for the Planet movement has directed substantial funding toward global environmental solutions. The organization reports that more than $728 million has been donated to approved environmental non-profits worldwide. [6]

This funding is attributed to the following types of impact [7]:

  • Policy and Advocacy: Supporting non-profits that have successfully mobilized to modify or prevent environmental legislation.
  • Conservation: Protection of threatened ecosystems and species.
  • Climate Resilience: Efforts to help local communities strengthen their resilience in the face of climate change and environmental disruptions.

The movement emphasizes that the non-profit partners it supports are experts in ecological issues and carry out targeted actions directly addressing the causes of environmental imbalances.[8]

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Members

Surfclass.com became the first member in Jan 2002. Notable members of the organization include[9]

Since 1985, Patagonia[28] pledged 1% of sales to the preservation of restoration of the natural environment.[29]

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References

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