Are we a paradox?
| We exist to save our home planet—but our products harm it. |
| | At Patagonia, we're knee-deep in contradictions. We run the largest repair center in North America, yet about 85% of our products lack an end-of-life solution. We've nearly eliminated the use of virgin fossil fuels in our products, but some of the factories that make our gear still burn coal. So, are we making progress? We'll let you be the judge. | | |
| | Our repair program reached new heights in FY25. Here's a rundown of the hits: | | |
| | Photos: (Top) Give us your dirty and your torn. Not all gear you send us for repairs or recycling can get a second life. The ones that are too dirty or destroyed are being piled up in our distribution center in Reno, Nevada. And that pile is growing. KEN ETZEL (Middle) Wetsuit repairs technicians Buddy Pendergast (left) and Hector Castro (middle) at our 2023 Wetsuit Forge repair event in New Hampshire. RYAN STRUCK (Bottom) Caribou on the coastal plains of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in northeastern Alaska. FLORIAN SCHULZ | | |
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