Sustainable
Clothing Brand Has Been A Champion Of Wind Power Since 2005
CARLSBAD, CA (May 14, 2014) — PrAna has worked to
reduce its electricity consumption and replace its main energy source with wind
power since 2005, helping to reduce harmful emissions that contribute to
climate change and exceeding its own expectations for success.
“Very early on at prAna, there was
this energy around doing things in a more sustainable way,” said prAna’s founder,
Beaver Theodosakis. “So we focused on some key concepts and asked
ourselves, ‘how can we take wind power — because prAna means breath — and make a positive change?’”
PrAna began by tracking and measuring
its electrical energy use at its California headquarters, the flagship store in
Boulder, Colorado, at over 200 retail stores that carry prAna products, and in
the homes of its employees. It also keeps track of emissions from company vehicles,
business travel and its employees’ commuting.
The next step of the initiative was to reduce energy
consumption. PrAna had its head office
and distribution center audited for energy use and it has worked to educate its
employees and create a culture of conservation.
Using Renewable Energy Certificates — or RECs — prAna then committed to “greening” the power use it
tracked and measured. With that figure, it invested in RECs representing the
generation and delivery of wind power to the grid equal to that amount of
electricity.
“So far, with the Natural Power Initiative,
we’ve prevented the emission of an estimated 71,961
metric tons of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere to help fight
climate change,” said Theodosakis. “That’s like removing 13,180 cars
off the road or protecting 16,355 acres of forest.”
For prAna’s efforts, it was awarded
the EPA’s GreenPower Leadership Award in 2006 and it continues to build on
that progress today. Many of its customers, partners, and industry peers are
now also measuring their carbon footprints, implementing energy efficiency
initiatives, and using RECs to lower the environmental impact of their
operations.
“We wanted to be able to stand for
one thing, be known for it, and be an authority it on,” said Theodosakis. “We
learned all we could about wind power and shared that information with other
companies as well because we know there’s even more we can do by working
together for positive change.”
To find out more the NaturalPower Initiative, calculate your own energy usage or learn how to
educate others on renewable sources of electricity, visit prAna.com.
About prAna
PrAna is a lifestyle brand that draws its name from the
ancient Sanskrit word for breath, life and vitality of the spirit. Born from
climbing and yoga, the prAna team creates mindfully-designed, purposeful and
stylish apparel for free spirited people to pursue their passions on the water,
mat, rock, trail, and street. From its beginning in 1993, prAna has been
committed to weaving sustainable practices into its operations and supply
chain, working to reduce its impact on soils, water supplies and other natural
resources while promoting conservation. PrAna is also conscious of its impact
on communities and has worked to include a growing number of fair trade
styles every year. It is the first apparel company in North America to offer
Fair Trade USA certified products and accessories. PrAna is sold in five
flagship stores, online at prana.com,
and in 1,400 specialty retailers across the US, Canada, Europe and Asia.
For a list of prAna retailers, please visit http://www.prana.com/dealer-locator.html.
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