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Housewares industry plays key role in sustainable investments

 

At 1% for the Planet, the housewares industry is playing a key role in the fight against climate change.

Housewares companies represent 5% of the 1% for the Planet network, comprising 255 total business members across 27 countries.

Housewares members include OXO, Earth Breeze, Naturepedic, MiiR, and Klean Kanteen, all of which donate 1% of their annual sales to environmental nonprofits across a wide range of environmental impact areas.

Other highlights of the industry’s impact through 1% for the Planet membership include:

  • Second largest industry (by revenue) at $1.4 billion, representing 13% of the network
  • Fifth largest industry overall (by count) in the1% network
  • Housewares members represent $65.5 million in certified giving
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