As Seen in PPAI Promowire: Storm Creek Joins United Nations Global Compact

As Seen in PPAI Promowire: Storm Creek Joins United Nations Global Compact

By PPAI PromoWire | June 12, 2025

Storm Creek is proud to announce its official membership in the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC)—the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative.

This significant milestone marks Storm Creek’s deepened commitment to aligning its business operations and strategies with the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact, which focus on human rights, labor, the environment, and anti-corruption. In addition, Storm Creek will support and advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—a global blueprint for a more sustainable and equitable future.

"At Storm Creek, we believe that doing better—for people and the planet—is not optional,” said Teresa Fudenberg, CEO of Storm Creek. “Joining the UN Global Compact reinforces our long-standing dedication to integrity, accountability, and environmental stewardship in everything we do."

What This Means for Our Customers and Partners

  • Products with a Purpose: Every piece of Storm Creek apparel is designed with intention—using processes and materials that prioritize people, communities, and the planet.
  • Transparency You Can Trust: We are committed to publicly reporting our progress and impact on sustainability initiatives, providing full transparency and accountability.
  • Industry Leadership in Responsibility: Customers and partners can feel confident supporting a brand that leads the apparel industry in ethical sourcing and sustainable innovation.

By joining the UNGC, Storm Creek is further embedding sustainability into its core operations and company culture. This move reflects our belief that great gear and doing good can—and must—go hand in hand.

“Storm Creek’s membership in the UN Global Compact is more than just a milestone,” added Fudenberg. “It’s a promise to our customers, our partners, and our team that we are serious about creating a more sustainable and ethical future."

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