To REI, stewardship is how the company acts on its love for the outdoors. These actions include taking care of outdoor spaces, operating its business to improve its environmental footprint, addressing the impact of its products and creating a rewarding workplace for its employees. Now in its eighth year, REI’s annual stewardship report details the national retailer’s progress in corporate social responsibility in: Community, Sustainable Operations, Product Sustainability and Workplace. Highlights from this year’s report include: Investing in Outdoor Places Over the last decade, REI granted more than $35 million to care for outdoor places and programs through the co-op’s corporate grants program and The REI Foundation. In 2013, the retailer gave $3 million to more than 230 local and nonprofit organizations to maintain and enhance local parks, trails, rivers, crags, waterways and beaches. In addition, The REI Foundation donated $462,500 to connect younger and more diverse groups with nature. Operating its Business Responsibly Energy use is one of REI’s largest impacts on the climate, and the company has committed to having all of its electricity come from clean renewable sources. With 26 solar electric systems generating energy and a strong program to invest in energy efficiency, REI also buys certified renewable energy certificates (RECs) as part of its strategy to green the energy that powers the co-op’s stores, distribution centers, and headquarters. In 2013, REI purchased 54,959 Green-E certified RECs from a wind farm in Notrees, Texas. Since 2008, REI opened 36 new retail stores while maintaining flat energy use. The co-op will continue to invest in energy efficiency and seek out renewable sources of energy. Advancing Product Sustainability The impacts of REI’s products are examined throughout their lifecycle, from design to end-of-use. In 2013 the company committed to using only 100 percent bluesign® certified fabrics in its REI-brand apparel by 2018. The bluesign system works to prevent chemicals of concern from entering into materials at each step of the manufacturing process. Approximately 25 percent of fabrics used in REI brand products to date are bluesign certified. Creating a Great Workplace REI’s commitment to provide a meaningful, fun and fulfilling workplace for more than 10,000 employees has helped the retailer be named one of FORTUNE magazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For" for 17 years in a row. This work is reflected in the retailer’s comprehensive pay and benefits programs, and engaged employee base. About REI REI is a $2 billion national multichannel retail co-op headquartered outside of Seattle. With more than five million active members, REI serves the needs of outdoor adventurers through innovative, quality products; inspiring classes and trips; and integrated customer service that allows shoppers to buy great gear and clothing in any way they want. REI has 131 stores in 33 states and REI.com and REI.com/outlet. Anyone may shop with REI, while members pay a one-time $20 fee to receive a share in the company’s profits through an annual member refund based on patronage. Membership in the co-op also includes special promotions and discounts on REI Adventures trips and REI Outdoor School classes. ###
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Published Apr 24, 2014 3pm EDT / 12pm PDT / 8pm BST / 9pm CEST