Oboz Footwear Joins The Conservation Alliance
Organization of outdoor industry businesses supports grassroots groups that work to protect the environment
(Bozeman, MT, March 5, 2013)—Oboz Footwear is pleased to announce it has joined The Conservation Alliance,
a membership organization of outdoor industry businesses whose
livelihood depends on protecting the natural environment. Oboz joins
185 member companies that make up The Conservation Alliance, which
disbursed $1.3 million in grants in 2012 to conservation groups working
on grassroots environmental protection.
“We are pleased to now
support The Conservation Alliance and the great work they do,” said
President John Connelly. “It adds our voice and support to fellow
businesses in our industry, and we know our dues will be put toward the
most worthy conservation projects around the country.”
As a
member of The Conservation Alliance, Oboz will be able to play a role in
selecting grant recipient projects that most closely fit The
Conservation Alliance’s funding criteria. Currently, 25 grant
proposals—narrowed from a field of 70 submissions—are up for a
membership vote that determines the final 15 to 18 recipients that will
receive funding for the Winter 2013 Funding Cycle.
“The
Conservation Alliance expects to distribute $1.5 million dollars this
year,” said John Sterling, Executive Director of the Conservation
Alliance.
Sterling continued, “We are thrilled to welcome Oboz
into The Conservation Alliance. By joining, Oboz expresses a strong
commitment to protecting wild places throughout North America. Oboz’
participation, along with all our new members, has helped increase our
ability to fund the best projects in 2013.”
Joining The
Conservation Alliance adds to the initiatives Oboz set in place at its
founding to reduce its impact and give back to the environment:
• For every pair of shoes or boots it sells, Oboz plants a tree through Trees for the Future, an international aid organization that assists communities throughout the world with beneficial tree planting.
•
Oboz offsets all of its energy use through Native Energy, including
the transportation of its footwear from the factory to its distribution
center, and finally, to retailers. All Oboz’ business travel and
commuting costs are also offset with carbon credits. Additionally,
clean energy from the Judith Gap Wind Farm in Montana provides all the
power for Oboz’ office in Bozeman, Montana.
• Oboz also supports the Greater Yellowstone Coalition,
which received a $50,000 grant from the Conservation Alliance in 2012.
The Greater Yellowstone Coalition was founded in 1983 to help guide the
healthy and wild management of the vast Yellowstone ecosystem, which
comprises 20 million acres of wild country. The Greater Yellowstone
Coalition has over 27,000 supporters worldwide.
• Finally, Oboz
makes sure that no shoe goes to a landfill before it has been well
used. Shoes that cannot be sold—whether they are samples, returns, or
single shoes—are donated to a variety of organizations that outfit needy
feet.
For more information about Oboz’ environmental programs, visit http://obozfootwear.com/ethics/#one-more-tree.
About The Conservation Alliance
The
Conservation Alliance is an organization of outdoor businesses whose
collective contributions support grassroots environmental organizations
and their efforts to protect wild places where outdoor enthusiasts
recreate. Alliance funds have played a key role in protecting rivers,
trails, wildlands and climbing areas throughout North America. Since its
inception in 1989, the Alliance has contributed nearly $11.2 million to
grassroots conservation groups. Alliance funding has helped save more
than 29 million acres of wildlands; protect 2,700 miles of rivers; stop
or remove 25 dams; designate five marine reserves; and purchase nine
climbing areas. For complete information on The Conservation Alliance,
see www.conservationalliance.com.
About Oboz
Oboz (www.obozfootwear.com)
creates ‘True to the Trail™’ outdoor footwear inspired by the wild
environs spanning the region from the company’s Bozeman, Montana home.
‘The Oboz’ is a place for exploration, play and work, as well as a state
of mind that has deep respect for the area’s rich natural heritage.
Oboz shoes—which debuted in stores in 2008—are designed to have
meaningful innovation, steadfast performance and recognizable quality.
Oboz plants a tree for every pair of shoes it sells through Trees for
the Future (www.treesftf.org), an international organization that
improves livelihoods in developing countries through beneficial tree
planting.
Media contact for Oboz:
Boo Turner, Footloose Communications / boo@footloose-communications.com / 206.554.1596 cell
Media contact for The Conservation Alliance:
Julie Evans, Verde PR & Consulting / Julie@verdepr.com / 970.946.0856
John Sterling, The Conservation Alliance / john@conservationalliance.com / 541.389.2424
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