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Reinvesting in Triple Bottom Line
Introducing Phil Graves, Patagonia, and $20 Million & Change
For over four decades, Patagonia has been a leader in high-end outdoor wear. The worldwide clothing brand not only makes clothes to wear outside, but also is known for its commitment to the environment. Since 1993 it has been making its fleece from recycled beverage bottles and it has used organic cotton since 1996. This commitment to a triple bottom line was further continued when Patagonia became a B corp in 2011. Patagonia has now continued to double-down on its commitment to planet, people, and profit by creating its own venture capital firm $20 Million and Change, which invests in environmentally and socially responsible start-ups.
Phil Graves heads corporate development at Patagonia and oversees $20 Million & Change. Phil came from the corporate consulting world, but was looking for a change. His first choice was to work for Patagonia and as luck would have it this was right near the initiation of $20 Million & Change. For Phil, one of the most rewarding aspects of working for Patagonia is the opportunity to demonstrate that business can be an engine for positive change. Check out this episode of the Boiling Point to be inspired by a great company and learn how your start-up could be their next investment.
In this episode
Links
- Phil on Linked In
- Patagonia on Twitter
- Patagonia on Facebook
- Patagonia's Website
- Patagonia Works and $20 Million & Change
- Patagonia's DamNation
- B Corporation Website
- Wild Idea Buffalo Website
- Nu Mat Technologies
- Beyond Surface Technologies
- California Safe Soil
- Bureo Skateboards
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By Greg Hemmings and Dave VealeReinvesting in Triple Bottom Line
Introducing Phil Graves, Patagonia, and $20 Million & Change
For over four decades, Patagonia has been a leader in high-end outdoor wear. The worldwide clothing brand not only makes clothes to wear outside, but also is known for its commitment to the environment. Since 1993 it has been making its fleece from recycled beverage bottles and it has used organic cotton since 1996. This commitment to a triple bottom line was further continued when Patagonia became a B corp in 2011. Patagonia has now continued to double-down on its commitment to planet, people, and profit by creating its own venture capital firm $20 Million and Change, which invests in environmentally and socially responsible start-ups.
Phil Graves heads corporate development at Patagonia and oversees $20 Million & Change. Phil came from the corporate consulting world, but was looking for a change. His first choice was to work for Patagonia and as luck would have it this was right near the initiation of $20 Million & Change. For Phil, one of the most rewarding aspects of working for Patagonia is the opportunity to demonstrate that business can be an engine for positive change. Check out this episode of the Boiling Point to be inspired by a great company and learn how your start-up could be their next investment.
In this episode
Links
- Phil on Linked In
- Patagonia on Twitter
- Patagonia on Facebook
- Patagonia's Website
- Patagonia Works and $20 Million & Change
- Patagonia's DamNation
- B Corporation Website
- Wild Idea Buffalo Website
- Nu Mat Technologies
- Beyond Surface Technologies
- California Safe Soil
- Bureo Skateboards
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices