March 10, 2015 (Chico, Calif.)–Klean Kanteen,
the leader in reusable stainless steel food and beverage solutions, is
launching an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), moving its US
headquarters to a larger facility in Chico, Calif., and sharing its
latest B-Corporation (B-Corp) impact assessment score of 99 points, up
20 percent from its 2012 certification numbers.
“Over the years, our employees have become—and always will be—an
extension of our family,” explains Michelle Kalberer, Co-Owner of Klean
Kanteen. “Creating an ESOP program just made sense for us because it
ensures we can retain employees who are invested in the mission, vision
and overall benefit that Klean provides the world, and our local
community.”
“We recently celebrated our ten year anniversary, and are now
sharing the growth and prosperity of Klean’s future with all of the
employees making it happen,” comments Jim Osgood, President and CEO.
Later this spring, Klean will be moving across town to its new
headquarters. “We couldn’t be more excited to have our office and DC
under one roof, and create a space where we’ll be proud to celebrate
with our customers, partners, community friends, and family – a space
that our employees feel good walking into every day,” states Jeff
Cresswell, Co-Owner.
With supporting local business and craftsmen as a key goal for the
build, Klean sourced most of the materials and finishes from within a
200 mile radius of Chico. Complete with doors, desks, and interior
accents crafted from fallen walnut trees and harvested from local farms,
the 50,340 square foot building will house the company’s business
offices, co-brand print shop, distribution center and a community
gathering space. Just a few miles from downtown Chico, the new building
is accessible via public transport and bike paths, and sits adjacent to
public open space.
With an impact assessment score of 99 (out of 200) Klean Kanteen
continues to be a prominent part of the 1,200 member strong B-Corp
movement. Originally certified as a B-Corp in 2012, Klean Kanteen and
its employees recognize that the assessment is an invaluable tool to
measure improvement around key company goals. For Klean, these include
conducting product lifecycle assessments, incorporating social and
environmental metrics into performance assessments and reporting, and
collectively contributing over 430 volunteer hours to local and national
non-profits and organizations.
For more information about Klean Kanteen, please visit KleanKanteen.com
About Klean Kanteen
Founded in 2004, Klean Kanteen introduced the first stainless steel,
BPA-free, reusable water bottle. A decade later, the Northern-California
based, family-owned and operated company is distributed in 40-plus
countries worldwide and is more committed than ever to making healthy,
high-quality goods to replace a lifetime of single-use items. With
environmental stewardship and fair labor central to the company’s
philosophy, Klean Kanteen is committed to responsible business practices
and partners with local, national, and international organizations to
support efforts toward health, the reduction of single-use plastic, and
environmental education and awareness. To date, Klean Kanteen has
donated over $1 million to 1% for the Planet, and is a certified B
Corporation, meeting rigorous standards of social and environmental
performance, accountability and transparency.
For more information,
please visit www.kleankanteen.com.
Source Klean Kanteen
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