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SIGG Answers

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

sigg100logo.jpgLast month, Outside magazine published a small article regarding reusable water bottles. This article mentioned that SIGG was searching for a new liner and then implied that therefore something must be wrong with the old liner. This article was indeed misleading and has generated some inquiries from loyal fans of SIGG.

Here’s the straight scoop:

  • SIGG Switzerland has been making bottles for 100 years now and we are always on the lookout for ways to improve our quality and production processes – that’s one of the reasons we are #1.
  • Our current liner is the best in the world and is tested constantly to ensure that there is 0% migration of the liner or the aluminum bottle. No harmful substances have ever been found in the SIGG bottle. The advantage SIGG has over most of the competition is that we own our own factory in Switzerland and therefore we control our product safety and quality directly. Most of the other bottle brands on the market subcontract their manufacturing to external Chinese suppliers.
  • SIGG has had a confidentiality agreement with our Swiss liner supplier which for competitive purposes restricts us from discussing any of the liner ingredients (as you can imagine, there are lots of Chinese manufacturers making knock-offs that would love to have this formula). We completely understand that many people would like to know more about the liner itself which is the reason why we began exploring alternative suppliers that will allow us to disclose the ingredients of the liner.
  • Besides always working to improve our quality, we also strive to ensure that our products are manufactured with the environment in mind (we are a proud member of 1% For The Planet donating 1% of all of our sales to protecting the environment). The Swiss engineers who are working on this project are exploring a new liner process which maintains all of the strengths of today’s liner - but is also more eco-friendly. We hope to have an announcement about this liner advancement very soon.

Thanks for your interest in our product. I hope this answers your questions. We at SIGG Switzerland are committed to making the best reusable water bottles in the world.

Sincerely,
Steve Wasik
CEO, SIGG Switzerland

Green Alert: Upcoming Events Offered Through PEA

Friday, July 11th, 2008

For those of us who were born to fish, paddle, camp, hike, or just wile away the hours tossing frisbees, the outdoors is not just another venue for recreation – it is our very lifeblood. This month, the Piedmont Environmental Alliance will provide the Triad several opportunities to give back to that ultimate playground – the natural world, and every splendor within – from which so many of our most cherished memories and moments originate.

Thursday, July 10, 2008, 7:30 pm
Landscaping and Gardening to Preserve Water

Wednesday, July 16, 2008, 9 a.m. - 5 pm
Green Design and Development Workshop

INFO: www.peanc.org

SmartCommute Challenge a Great Success

Monday, July 7th, 2008

The Challenge was a great success with 12,210 participants.

  • We saved 1.9 MILLION miles! That’s 270 trips to China!
  • 86,485 GALLONS of gas — 13.3 tanker trucks full — were conserved.
  • 865 TONS of CO2 were reduced, the carbon footprint of 43 Americans in a year!
  • 77% of those surveyed said they will continue to SmartCommute at least once a week.

There’s more…

Keep up the GREEN work! Find out all you need to know about SmartCommuting at GoTriangle.org or call (919) 485-RIDE.

Customers Vote to Save North Carolina’s Natural Places

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

RALEIGH, NC – Customers of Great Outdoor Provision Co. got more than a great deal on outdoor gear this month – they helped preserve open space within North Carolina.

Customers voted for natural areas to save as a new recreation destination. The contest was a part of Great Outdoor Provision Co.’s celebration of Land Trust Day, an annual celebration in which local businesses and the state’s land trusts work together to save natural areas in the community. Patagonia, the manufacturer of outdoor clothing and equipment, provided underwriting for the contest with a $3,000 grant to help protect the chosen site which was the Piedmont Regional Greenway. To read about details of this project, visit: http://greatoutdoorprovision.com/culture/wesupport/patagonia-land-grant/

In addition to sponsoring the contest, Great Outdoor Provision Co. donates 10 percent of sales on Land Trust Day from each of its nine stores to land trusts that serve the stores’ regions. Volunteers from the local land trusts were on hand to share information with customers. The North Face, Royal Robbins and ExOfficio provided gifts for those who joined the land trust that day. Including the grant, Great Outdoor Provision Co. donated $13,000 to local land trusts this year.

“We wanted to use this year’s Land Trust Day to highlight the rapid rate at which North Carolina is losing – and will continue to lose – its beautiful open spaces to development.” said Tom Valone, Great Outdoor Provision Co. president. “The contest was a way for us to make our customers aware of the work land trusts are doing to save the places we all love.”

Land Trust Day was founded by Great Outdoor Provision Co. in 1992 as a way to celebrate National Trails Day, which is always the first Saturday of June. To read more about Land Trust Day, visit: http://greatoutdoorprovision.com/culture/wesupport/land-trust-day/

“We see Land Trust Day as a way for businesses to participate in a self-imposed ‘earth tax’,” said Valone. “Many people do not realize the important work land trusts are doing in their communities. We hope by supporting land trusts we are calling attention to their good work and contributing to it.”

Green Jamboree this Saturday

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Triangle Land Conservancy’s Green Jamboree is this SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 3 to 7 pm!!!

This year’s Green Jamboree celebrates 25 years TLC! How appropriate that Green Jamboree is being held at the Irvin Farm.

Logan Irvin was one of TLC’s founding board members in 1983 and a vocal proponent of the stewardship responsibilities of that new organization. When Logan died in 1984, TLC named the stewardship endowment in his honor: the Logan Irvin Fund. Before his death, Logan and his wife, Elinor, decided they would leave their 169-acre Orange County farm to TLC in their will. Elinor passed away in January 2007 after a long illness and TLC has been working steadily since to honor the memories of Logan and Elinor by bringing this once vibrant farm back to life.

Green Jamboree marks the first public opening of the Irvin Farm. Please come out and help us make it a special day.

Green Jamboree 2008 features:
* Music by The Bluegrass Experience
* Barbecue dinner with all the fixin’s and plentiful vegetarian options
* Soft drinks and Beer from the Carolina Brewery of Pittsboro
* Tours of the Irvin Farm
* TLC’s Volunteers of the Year presentation
* REI’s Promoting Environmental Awareness in Kids program (4 pm)
* Lawn games (some provided, but bring your own favorites, too!)
* Catch-and-release fishing in the small pond
* Mist tent and other cool activities
* For TLC members, voting for the board of directors

That’s all included in the $10 per person (kids under 12 free) advance ticket price!

Go to GreenJamboree.org to get your tickets.

And the winner is…

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

Congratulations to Piedmont Regional Greenway, Winner of our 2008 “Vote for Land” sponsored by Patagonia and Great Outdoor Provision Co.

When the “polls” closed at 12 noon June 6th, Piedmont Regional Greenway was the winner of the $3000 grant from Patagonia. Thanks to everyone who participated in the 2008 “Vote for Land” event. We had nearly 13,000 people participate in the voting. Very exciting to see such a passionate response to preserve open space in our State. The votes cast produced the following results:

  • The Piedmont Regional Greenway - 4003
  • Rocky Fork - 3806
  • Pond Mountain - 2750
  • The Terra Nova Center - 879
  • Town Creek Riparian Forest - 487
  • Tar River Paddle Trail - 476
  • First Island, Deep River - 324

Join us today, Saturday, June 7th for Land Trust Day as we donate 10% of our sales to local land trusts. Volunteer opportunities to work on area trails can be found HERE

LOCAL businesses supporting LOCAL conservation

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Please support these Land Trust Day 2008 Business Partners in the the Triangle region by shopping with them this Saturday, June 7

Great Outdoor Provision Co, Raleigh (9 locations across NC) - donating 10% of sales
Anders Natural Soap Co., Raleigh - donating 5% of sales
Barnes Supply Company, Durham - donating 5% of sales
Bean Traders, Chapel Hill and Durham - donating 15% of sales
Cozy, Durham - donating 15% of sales
Flanders Art Gallery, Raleigh - donating 10% of sales
French Connections, Pittsboro - donating 10% of sales
Harmony Farms, Raleigh - Business Partner donation
Ornamentea, Raleigh - donating 5% of sales
The Play House Toy Store, Durham - donating 15% of sales
The Regulator Bookshop, Durham - donating 5% of sales
Townsend Bertram & Company, Carrboro - Business Partner donation
Twig, Chapel Hill - donating 10% of sales
Vaguely Reminiscent, Durham - donating 15% of sales
Wild Bird Center of Chapel Hill - donating 10% of sales

For more details, visit: landtrustday.com/partners

What is a Land Trust?

A land trust/conservancy is a nonprofit organization that actively works to conserve land by undertaking or assisting in direct land transactions. Primarily the purchase or acceptance of donations of land or conservation easements. There are 23 land trusts in North Carolina working to save the places you love by protecting our ecological diversity, water quality and open space.

» More Info

Yvon Chouinard Interview

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Yvon Chouinard (Founder of Patagonia) is a featured speaker on the Wall Street Journal’s “Forward Thinking”

“Mountain climber, environmental activist and owner of Patagonia, Yvon Chouinard is in business to change the way that business is done.”

» Wall Street Journal Feature

Wanted: Open Space

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

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Join us June 7, 2008 for our Annual Land Trust Day

10% of Sales Donated to LOCAL LAND TRUSTS:

» National Trails Day events

» FMST Trail events across the state

Cast your vote & help save natural places!

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Great Outdoor Provision Co. will present a $3000 Land Grant from Patagonia to the winning project.

» CAST YOUR VOTE HERE

Save the date - LAND TRUST DAY is June 7

Help protect open space by shopping with us on Sat, June 7. 10% of sales will be donated to local land trusts. Voting ends at noon on June 6. Land Grant winner will be announced on June 7.

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