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Tag: 1% for the Planet

Flood Tide Company: Why We Joined 1% for the Planet

Posted on September 26, 2017

Flood Tide Company is a fly fishing lifestyle apparel brand based in Charleston, SC and much of their apparel is inspired by the sporting art of Paul Puckett.  In addition to original designs and great quality, Flood Tide Company is also minimizing the environmental impact of their operations, and enhancing the local fishery and waterways…

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Purpose-Driven Brands Do Well by Doing Good at IFTD

Posted on July 26, 2017

Rick Crawford I attended IFTD in Orlando a couple of weeks ago and there were tons of new products and gear.  If you are an angler with a gear obsession, like me, it is heaven!  Anyways, after wiping the drool off my face, I started reflecting on everything I saw.  I couldn’t help but notice…

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Thanks for Coming Out for the Earth Day Shindig!

Posted on May 12, 2017

We wanted to say thank you to everyone who came out for the Earth Day Shindig!  All proceeds were donated to The Sustainability Institute and Charleston Waterkeeper.

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An Earth Day Shindig

Posted on April 12, 2017

We are stoked to be co-hosting ‘An Earth Day Shindig’ with our friends, Flood Tide Company on 4/20/17 at Cooper River Brewing.  Since Emerger Strategies and Flood Tide Company are both 1% for the Planet members, with thought it would be a good idea to donate all proceeds to a couple of great local nonprofits: The Sustainability…

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Be Authentic

Posted on October 13, 2016

 Angling Trade originally published our article, ‘Be Authentic’ in their November Newsletter, and can be found on their site by clicking HERE.   The triple bottom line was coined in 1994 by John Elkington and basically says that businesses interested in becoming sustainable should not only look to have a healthy economic bottom line, but also healthy social…

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