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RESPECT THE LAND, THE SEA, AND THE LOCALS

Respect has always been a core Dakine value. In the beginning, our first product was a surf leash built out of respect for Maui’s waves and the locals that charged.

The land and the sea are more than just our playground. These places are our sanctuary and where we find escape, freedom, and connection. The locals are more than just the people who live there. They are caretakers and experts that teach us how to approach, how to engage, and how to return home safely.

Our sustainability efforts are based on respect and appreciation for these places and relationships. We believe our planet and our communities need help and ultimately, we can have a positive effect on the world by reducing the impact of our product, improving our internal processes, and helping to build an advocate community through our shared passions.

RESPECT IN OUR PRODUCT

How we make the things we make

The best thing we do is make great product, but even the best product has an impact on the environment. So, we’re always working to reduce that impact while still providing durability and functionality. Every year, our knowledge and our material options improve, making it easier to approach product design with a variety of techniques that prioritize optimal performance and minimize impact on the environment.

Durability:
When building Dakine product, our first priority is durability. When gear is built to last, it’s less likely to end up in a landfill.

Environmentally Friendlier Materials:
We do our best to utilize materials that reduce our impact on the environment and the people working with them. Every year, we build more products considering the following friendlier options:

Recycled materials:
Dakine has been using recycled PET materials for a long time and every year we strive to use more without sacrificing durability. Our PET polyester fibers come from post-consumer recycled plastic water bottles and get used in products from backpacks to apparel.
bluesign®-approved materials:
The bluesign® system (www.bluesign.com) validates the entire supply chain of a material to ensure it uses the most environmentally friendly chemistry and processes. We utilize bluesign™-approved materials throughout our line.

DWR's:
PFC’s are chemicals commonly found in Durable Water Repellant treatments (DWR) used on performance gear and apparel to make textiles water resistant. Some of these PFC’s have been shown to contaminate waterways so we are working with our partners towards an increased use of PFC-free and PFC(ec)-free DWR finishes.

Factory Relations:
The health and well-being of the people that build our products are critical. Our Code of Conduct Agreement and our Restricted Substances List (AAFA v19) ensure that all of our factory partners take employee safety, environment, and rights as seriously as we do.

RESPECT IN OUR HOUSE

Things we do around the office

Dakine is lucky enough to have offices situated in Southern California and in the foothills of the Alps in Annecy, France. As a reflection of our values and our stunning surroundings, we strive to make our work environment as healthy and low impact as possible. Little changes here can precipitate big shifts in mindset.

Recycling:
Our goal is to continually increase the number of recyclables that would otherwise go to the trash. Dakine has invested in new recycle and compost stations throughout the office, making recycling easy to do and increasingly accessible to all employees.
Compost:
Dakine has partnered with a regional composting company that supports a sustainable, local economy by collecting, processing, and utilizing valuable organic nutrients for food production. From coffee grounds to food scraps, it all makes its way back to the dirt.
Renewable Energy:
Between the hydro-electric, wind, and our solar panels, approximately half of our energy is produced from renewable sources.

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