

Give Mother Earth
the Summer Off
This summer, we’re stepping in to help you learn how to treat our planet with more kindness.
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Give the Ocean a Detox
Swimming, showering, surfing—whatever you do in the water leaves something behind. Whether it’s the sunscreen you’re using to protect your skin or the bag you’re carrying your snacks in, make sure you’re choosing the stuff that won’t send plastics, chemicals, or other junk into our oceans.

We know what summer means: care-free days at the beach and warm weather. But maybe these days, a little care should be added back into the equation. We think so (and we think Mother Earth agrees). We rounded up what you’ll need to step a little lighter and leave a little less waste when it comes to your next trip.
You've got questions, we've got answers
Wondering what reef-safe really means? Curious about the recycling stream?
Ask our sustainability team, really. This summer our sustainability expert Jamie Leidelmeyer and his team will be available to answer your questions.
Brush Up on Your Knowledge
Want to hear from brand founders about what they’re committed to improving? What about the truth about what’s lurking in your recycling bin? Find all that, plus guides, recipes, and more on our blog.

Did you know?
Wetlands are an important part of the fight against climate change. For example, mangroves in the Amazon can absorb twice as much carbon out of the atmosphere as the rainforest.
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The ocean covers 71% of the Earth's surface, but 80% of Earth's species live on land.
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Sand dunes are not only a thriving ecosystem, but also serve as a vital barrier against erosion and inland water damage from storms.
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