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Environmental
              OUTDOOR TRADE GROUPS COLLABORATE
              ON CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTIONS


              NSAA, OIA, SIA Form ‘Outdoor Business Climate Partnership’






              NSAA, THE OUTDOOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (OIA), and      deck’ approach is essential in meeting a challenge as signif-
              Snowsports Industries America (SIA) have announced the   icant as climate change, and together we’ll have a stronger
              formation of the Outdoor Business Climate Partnership, an   voice to drive change inside and outside of the outdoor
              alliance that will provide leadership on advocacy and inspire   recreation industry.”
              meaningful action on climate change across the outdoor
              business sector. The three associations announced the part-    “An ‘all hands on deck’ approach
              nership in late January at the 2019 Outdoor Retailer Snow
              Show, the annual gathering of the outdoor and snowsports   is essential in meeting a challenge
              industries in Denver, Colo.
                 Climate change is a threat to the outdoor recreation   as significant as climate change.”
              industry and the $887 billion it contributes annually to   —Kelly Pawlak, NSAA President/CEO
              the US economy. The group’s businesses, customers, and the
              nearly 150 million Americans who participate in outdoor    Amy Roberts, OIA executive director, noted that OIA
              activities each year are dependent on a stable climate and   and its members have a two-part effort to addressing climate
              have a vested interest in being part of climate solutions.  change. “Over the last decade, we’ve led the way in devel-
                 The Outdoor Business Climate Partnership is the     oping tool sets to reduce the environmental impacts of the
              first-ever broad collaboration among the trade groups, who   products we sell. These efforts have been adopted by major
              now stand united in working to mobilize their memberships    retailers and brands in the outdoor industry,” she said.
              to increase action on climate change. The group will join forces   “In tandem, we use our industry’s unified voice to support
              to support the passage of comprehensive, bipartisan climate   impactful policies at the state and federal level. Our efforts
              legislation in Congress, adoption of market-based policies   can be magnified by coming together with these other asso-
              that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and decarbon-  ciations to collaborate and bring a stronger voice to the
              ization of the grid through state and utility level initiatives.  table in hopes of amplifying our impact in addressing this
                 “This new partnership is an important milestone in    global issue.”
              NSAA’s continuing efforts to lead on climate change solutions,”    SIA’s president, Nick Sargent, said, “As three associa-
              said NSAA President/CEO Kelly Pawlak. “An ‘all hands on   tions representing outdoor retailers, brands, suppliers,
                                                                                    and resorts across the country, we share a
                                                                                    common desire to see progress on climate
                                                                                    and are joining hands to amplify our
                                                                                    impact. This kind of bold collaboration
                                                                                    and commitment is what’s needed now
                                                                                    if we’re going to effectively tackle this
                                                                                    urgent issue.”
                                                                                       Right after NSAA, OIA, and SIA
                                                                                    announced the partnership, several state
                                                                                    and regional industry trade associations
                                                                                    pledged leadership and advocacy for climate
                                                                                    solutions at the state level, including
                                                                                    Colorado Ski Country USA, Ski Utah,
                                                                                    Ski California, Ski Vermont, Ski Areas
                                                                                    of New York, Ski New Mexico, and the
                                                                                    Pacific Northwest Ski Areas Association.



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