Tuesday, 20 September 2022

Billionaire Boss Gives Company to Charity

The billionaire founder of the outdoor fashion brand Patagonia has given away his company to a charitable trustYvon Chouinard said any profit not reinvested in running the business would go to fighting climate change. The label has amassed a cult following due to sustainability moves like guaranteeing its clothes for life and offering reasonably priced repairs. It is famous for an advert titled "Don't buy this jacket" asking shoppers to consider costs to the environment. The brand's website now states: "Earth is now our only shareholder." Mr Chouinard has always said he "never wanted to be a businessman". A rock climbing fanatic, he started out as making metal climbing spikes for himself and his friends to wedge into rocks, before moving into clothing and eventually creating a hugely successful sportswear brand with a cult following. Founded in 1973, Patagonia's sales were worth around $1.5bn this year, while Mr Chouinard's net worth is thought to be $1.2bn. He claimed that profits to be donated to climate causes will amount to around $100m (£87m) a year, depending on the health of the company.