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Sign upOFFFIELD believes an open mind and active life is a better prescription for self-care.
OFFFIELD believes that honesty, compassion, and empathy is good business. They’ve laid out a holistic vision for OFFFIELD that ensures that as they grow they create meaningful impact. They fund these goals by allocating 1% of revenue into initiatives for People, Places, and Planet, and by growing their company in their service.
They wanted to create a world where everyone has the access and ability to enjoy the benefits of an open mind and active life. Yet inequities in our society are deeply present in our ability to care for ourselves. From access to the great outdoors to feeling safe where we exercise. The problems are vast. And their aim is simple. More movement. More happiness. More often. For all.
It’s OFFFIELD’S obligation to champion healthy communities starting by repairing the damage caused by the war on drugs. Too many have been destroyed and by non-violent cannabis incarceration. And they simply can’t move on and forget. The consequences caused by these criminal records have included barriers to employment, housing, voting rights, public benefits, and other vital services that contribute to systemic community burnout. They support The Last Prisoner Project, currently with 1% of revenue, to free the incarcerated and expunge criminal records. Equally, they encourage state and federal regulations, like the MORE act, that legalizes cannabis while creating reform and repair for the damage the war on drugs has reaped.
We know our planet is on the verge of burnout with the ravages of climate change, pollution, and waste. To ensure a future where everyday athletes have a place to play, they are committed to sustainability from farm-to-fitness and the preservation of open spaces, parks, and land. They’ve sourced their cannabis sustainability, minimized their packing using sustainable materials, and are exploring new ways of minimizing their impact like the use of closed-loop shipping.
For too long, the war on drugs led to the dismantling of communities of color. While cannabis dispensaries have been deemed essential in many states, tens of thousands of people remain in prison for their participation in cannabis culture. OFFFIELD is committed to change.