The North Face Launches New "Bottle Source" Collection to Support National Parks
The North Face announced a new collection of t-shirts
and tote bags made from cotton and recycled bottles sourced from three national
parks. One dollar ($1) from each product in the Bottle Source
collection will go back to the parks through the National Park Foundation to
support sustainability projects.
For The North Face, the Bottle Source collection furthers
its pursuit of more sustainable materials and extends the lifecycle of
single-use plastic bottles. The program, utilizing recycled bottles from the
waste streams from parks to create super soft t-shirts and durable tote bags,
brings together key components of the recycling loop—the source, the collector,
the thread, and product producer.
The Bottle Source program has already collected more than
160,000 lbs. of plastic bottles sourced from waste from Yosemite, Grand
Teton, and Great Smoky Mountains National Parks. The funds donated by The North
Face will be made available to these national parks by the National Park
Foundation to support sustainability projects, such as bear-proof recycling
bins and reusable water bottle filling stations.
"The North Face partnership inspires people to think
about sustainability in a whole new way," said Katherine Chesson,
vice president of grants and programs at the National Park Foundation.
"The Bottle Source program not only helps reduce waste, it is also a
source of funding for important projects at national parks."
"Bottle Source is a fitting next step in our materials
innovation," said James Rogers, Director of Sustainability at The
North Face. "This collection helps fund sustainability efforts in our national
parks as more and more people enjoy these stunning places."
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