ABOUT TIMBERLAND:
We have a rich New England heritage that inspires the way we make our products and run our business. We make boots, shoes, clothes and gear that are comfortable enough to wear all day and rugged enough for all year. And we don’t rest on our accomplishments — if we did, we’d only have ever made one waterproof leather boot. For some of the highlights, check out our history here.
One part of our history and our future that makes us particularly proud is our commitment to doing the right thing. Whether it’s making products with the environment in mind, volunteering in our communities, or having one of the toughest Codes of Conduct around, we care about our colleagues, our community and our planet. HOW we do our business matters.
Timberland believes that our business can be a model for both commerce and justice. Our programs, strategies, engagement and reporting are organized by Timberland’s Four CSR pillars: energy, product, workplace, and service. These areas focus on our material impacts— that is, impacts that represent our most significant social and environmental footprint. And as a publicly traded enterprise and a corporate citizen, Timberland is committed to reducing our environmental impact and enhancing the communities where we live and work.
