FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (April 22, 2024) – In honor of Earth Day 2024, Kahtoola is donating 5% of its online sales through April 24, 2024 to The Conservation Alliance to assist in their efforts to protect North America’s outdoor spaces and wild places. Kahtoola’s donation will go directly towards efforts to protect public lands through the designation of new national monuments.
In addition to The Conservation Alliance commitment, Kahtoola made its first contribution to 1% for the Planet’s Planet Impact Fund to support nature-based solutions for our planet’s future. The donation is a result of Kahtoola’s 2023 campaign pledge to donate 2% of sales from its Forest Green MICROspikes® traction.
“On Earth Day and every day, we celebrate and honor the incredible planet we live on and all the beauty and adventure it brings to our lives,” said Danny Giovale, owner and founder of Kahtoola. “As Kahtoola grows, so does our ability to contribute to environmental conservation, and we are proud to work collaboratively towards a more sustainable future for everyone.”
To learn more about The Conservation Alliance’s efforts to advocate for permanent protection of national monuments and to watch the “Mobilizing for Monuments Road Trip” film please visit mobilizingformonuments.com.
About Kahtoola: Established in 1999, Kahtoola crafts exceptional outdoor gear with a commitment to philanthropy, conservation, and sustainability. Kahtoola’s gaiters, hiking crampons, and flexible footwear traction systems, including MICROspikes®, EXOspikes™ and NANOspikes®, are built to improve safety and performance. Every product is thoughtfully designed and vigorously tested at the brand’s Flagstaff, Ariz. headquarters high on the Colorado Plateau. Owned and operated by founder Danny Giovale, Kahtoola proudly grants 1% of annual sales through the Kahtoola Philanthropy Program to organizations that support indigenous cultures, outdoor community and environmental responsibility. For more information, please visit Kahtoola.com.