What does tentree stand for?
What does tentree stand for?
We mean tentree. tentree is a Canadian brand that describes itself as “Earth-First”, and it’s no wonder: every time you purchase an item, 10 trees are planted. If you’re as excited about that as we are, you’re in the right place.
Does tentree really plant trees?
Yes, your trees will be planted based on your purchase regardless of whether your Tree Code is registered or not.
What is tentree mission?
tentree is an earth-first lifestyle apparel brand whose mission is to plant 1 billion trees by 2030 to drastically reduce climate change. Every tentree purchase has a purpose: for each item sold, the company and its partners plant ten trees somewhere around the world.
Who owns 10tree?
The pitch It’s been a crazy, exciting year for Dave Luba and Kalen Emsley, co-founders of Regina-based Ten Tree International, a lifestyle clothing brand with a twist. Their business model is simple: For every item sold, Ten Tree and its partners plant 10 trees.
Who owns tentree?
We were thrilled to speak with Derrick Emsley, co-founder and CEO of tentree, about this milestone, about the impact of ten trees, and about how brands and individuals alike can affect change in the world around them.
Do tentree shirts shrink?
All of our items are pre-shrunk; however, since most of our items contain organic cotton, we highly recommend that you wash all your clothing (not just tentree items) inside out in cold water and then hang to dry. If you are not satisfied with your product, please email us at [email protected].
How old is tentree?
The idea would be to plant 10 trees for every item of clothing sold. The duo returned home to Regina, enlisted Derrick and officially founded tentree international in 2012. “People want to feel good about their purchases and know that what they buy is helping the world in some way,” Derrick Emsley says.
Is tentree AB Corp?
Becoming a B Corp In May of 2016, we became a certified B Corporation, or B Corp for short.
Where does tentree make their clothes?
The brand has a strong focus on environmentally-friendly and ethical manufacturing practices and is known for its practice of planting 10 trees for every item sold. Their clothing is manufactured in Canada and China.
Who owns Tentree?
Is 10 a Canadian tree?
Tentree is a Canadian apparel company that plants 10 trees for every product sold. Although its sustainable, wear-anywhere, trail-to-town apparel is very well made, it’s still a mission-first company.
Where are tentree clothes made?
Canada
Designed in Canada, ethically manufactured around the world. We apply the same values of transparency, sustainability and respect for the people who make our clothes as when selecting and managing our planting projects.
Is there a game changing pitch for tentree?
We wound up being nominated as one of the top 10 “Game Changing” pitches from the first 8 seasons of the show, and yes, we did secure the funding we needed to grow tentree to the next level. Haven’t seen the episode? Watch the full clip of our pitch here.
How many trees have been planted in tentree?
On August 29, 2017, we announced another major tree planting milestone: 15 million trees planted! “15 million trees is a major milestone for tentree, but ultimately, it is just the beginning,” said Derrick in a press release. “As tentree grows, so does the impact.
What does tentree do to help the environment?
tentree is focused on more than just planting trees. They really want to help change lives. Not only does reforestation revitalize dry arid soil and provide a substantial oxygen supply, but it directly benefits locals living in the area by providing wood for fuel, food, and fodder for livestock, as well as permanent and seasonal employment.
Where did the brand tentree originally come from?
As a brand that got started in Canada, tentree is proud of its deep, Canadian roots. We got our start in 2012 in Regina, Saskatchewan and have remained headquartered here in Canada. To honor our Canadian roots, we’ve put together a timeline of our journey as a brand.
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