Good for your package, Great for the planet

One pair, one plant at a time…

  • CONSERVATION IS A CHOICE

    Some of the Earth's greatest landscapes are threatened by deforestation, pollution, and mining exploration— from the Great Barrier Coral Reef to Amazonian Rainforests. But we cannot achieve our goals through awareness alone. By making the conscious decision to support sustainable brands, we can spark change.

  • GIVE & TAKE

    Our sustainability initiative starts with saving 1 plant for every pair of SVBS sold. We’re protecting and preserving our planet through direct, grassroots efforts for those with an untold story. Whether it be to provide shelter or clothing, an environment beneficial to both humans and wildlife is important for future generations.

  • SUSTAINABILITY BY DESIGN

    By using modern materials & innovative textiles, we are able to reduce our ecological footprint i.e. clothes that actually last. Our organic fibres last longer than cotton, are CO2-neutral & bio-degradable. Did we mention that these natural super fibres are anti-bacterial, helping to prevent body odor and saving water? The sea turtles will thank you later.

OUR PARTNERS

LATEST INITIATIVE

This project is a 5-year, multi-state effort. Our planting partners are looking to restore forests across all Appalachian states. The first phase we're participating is in Kentucky. Supporting this project will return formerly unproductive mining, logging, and agricultural land to balance. Planting trees here will also benefit nearby communities as hydrological function will be improved, thus providing them with better quality water. This project also creates meaningful jobs in communities suffering from high rates of poverty and unemployment. Our planting partners are also implementing conservation practices to ensure the forests are maintained sustainably for many more years to come.

2022 Reforestation updates

From Oregon to Australia, One Tree Planted, along with local coalitions, has made enormous strides in restoring ecosystems. They’ve been working together with the indigenous communities to plant trees, restore areas degraded by wildfires and industrial agriculture, protect threatened and endangered biodiversity, establish wildlife corridors and buffer zones, engage communities with training and economic opportunities, and more. As the trees grow into maturity, they'll integrate into some of Earth's oldest and most unique ecosystems, providing benefits that last for generations to come.