2009-03-12
CONTACT: REI Public Affairs (253) 395-5958
Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI), the national outdoor gear and clothing retail cooperative, today announced that it received a 2009 Social Innovation Award by the Financial Times and JustMeans, in recognition of its social and environmental efforts.
The Social Innovation Awards honor
companies demonstrating progressive
thinking in weaving social and environmental innovation throughout their core
business strategies. Ninety-four public and private companies were considered by
an eight-member judging panel representing public companies, think tanks,
authors, thought leaders and consultants.
“Our stewardship efforts align our business
strategies with our mission of getting people outdoors, enjoying a healthy
lifestyle and being good stewards of the environment
,” said Kevin Hagen, REI’s director
of corporate social responsibility.
“We’re just getting started, but we are showing
that innovative business solutions that address environmental and social
performance are delivering financial results
.”
REI’s stewardship is embedded into the co-op’s core purpose, business
model and long-term vision. Examples of the company’s commitment include
lessening the environmental impact of building operations and addressing the
lifecycle of its branded gear and apparel; grants to nonprofit organizations
dedicated to protecting shared natural spaces and increasing outdoor recreation
participation, especially among today’s youth; engaging employee volunteerism to
teach today’s younger generations how to protect the outdoors; and working
alongside co-op members and community partners to make public lands, parks,
trails and waterways more inviting and accessible.
The inaugural awards recognized REI in the large company category. The
co-op joins three additional winners that demonstrate deep commitments to social
responsibility and set a standard in their market space. The other recipients of
the awards were Procter & Gamble, joining REI in the la
rge category with
revenue over $500 million
; Equal Exchange, small to medium
company category with revenue between $5 million and $500 million; and Clear
Standards, a start-up company category with revenue between $500,000 and $5
million.
For more information about REI’s
stewardship efforts or to access the co-op’s annual stewardship report, visit
http://www.rei.com/stewardship
.
About REI
REI is a national outdoor retail
co-op dedicated to inspiring, educating and outfitting its members and the
community for a lifetime of outdoor adventure and stewardship. Founded in 1938
by a group of Pacific Northwest mountaineers seeking quality equipment, REI is
committed to promoting environmental stewardship and increasing access to
outdoor recreation through volunteerism, gear donations and financial
contributions.
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