May 03 2012
I’m proud to say that, today, I’ll be one of thousands of my colleagues around the world volunteering in their communities.This is Community Day at Levi Strauss & Co.My colleagues and I will take the day off from our regular jobs to serve local nonprofits at 168 projects in 71 locations.
Posted By: Avi Rose, Levi Strauss & Co. Employee and Volunteer |
Jan 21 2011
In this video blog post, Levi’s® designer Carl Chiara talks about how the brand’s new Water<Less™ collection got started: In a laundry – a place where you’d expect to find LOTS of water, right? Not always!The Water<Less™ collection is now in stores. After watching Carl’s explanation, you’re going to want to check it out. And maybe even add to your Levi’s® wardrobe! Learn more here.
Posted By: Cory Warren, Editor, LS&Co. Unzipped |
Jan 14 2011
There’s a derogatory term, "green washing," in environmental circles. It’s based on a more familiar one, “white washing,” and refers to a company that may not be doing much in the way of sustainability, but likes to make you think it is.I’m proud to say that Levi Strauss & Co. takes sustainability seriously. In fact, we’re working to build sustainability into everything we do. And with that in mind, we wanted to highlight, below, some of the company’s accomplishments in 2010.
Posted By: Cory Warren, Editor, LS&Co. Unzipped |
Jan 10 2011
Some 72% of the earth is covered by water. It's all around us, but that doesn't mean we can waste it. Just the opposite, in fact.It’s a complicated issue, but one thing almost all of us can do is...use less water.For individuals like you and me, that might mean shorter showers, not letting the faucet run when you brush your teeth, or maybe washing your clothes less often.
Posted By: Cory Warren, Editor, LS&Co. Unzipped |
Jan 05 2011
When you buy something made in China, chances are it was made where I live, in the Pearl River Delta, one of the fastest growing regions in the world.The Delta is made up of Hong Kong, Macao and nine municipalities in the Guangdong Province of Mainland China. It’s a major manufacturing base for garments and textiles, electronics, toys, and much more. In fact, there’s so much manufacturing here, the Pearl River Delta is sometimes called “the world’s workshop.”
Posted By: Karen Ho, WWF-Hong Kong |
Nov 24 2010
Here at Levi Strauss & Co. we’re focused on building sustainability into everything we do. The goal? Have our profitable growth help restore the environment. We know that we can’t tackle this challenge alone – so we’re talking with a lot of different people about what we can do together. Among them, students.
Posted By: Michael Kobori, Vice-President, Sustainability, Levi Strauss & Co. |
Sep 23 2010
I confess: When I go to the grocery store, I sometimes forget my canvas bags. When the clerk asks the inevitable question, “Paper or plastic?” I’m stuck – asking myself, which one is better?These days it seems like everyone’s trying to make greener, more environmentally conscious choices.
Posted By: Colleen Kohlsaat, Senior Manager, Environmental Sustainability, Levi Strauss & Co. |
Sep 16 2010
If there’s anything I like less than moving, I can’t think of it right now. Oh, okay. War. Pestilence. Hunger. Stuff like that. But moving isn’t far behind. Even the obligatory moving cuisine of beer and pizza can’t make the badness go away.We’ve just wrapped up moving day at the home office of Levi Strauss & Co. Many of my colleagues and I had been holed up in temporary quarters – just across the way here at Levi’s Plaza – while workers fully renovated the main building.
Posted By: Cory Warren, Editor, LS&Co. Unzipped |
Sep 07 2010
One of the reasons jeans remain so popular is that each pair takes on a unique pattern of wear and tear that changes over time. It doesn’t look old – it looks “lived in.” More personal. More “you.”A few years ago, designers realized that they could get a head start during the finishing process, creating a pair of jeans that already appears worn when you buy it.
Posted By: David Love, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Levi Strauss & Co. |
Aug 31 2010
Whether you read it in a newspaper or get it from someone “in the know,” you never really know if you have the best information unless you get it from the source.Otherwise, it’s like that game, “Telephone,” where one person tells another, who tells another and, in the end, the facts are lost.
Posted By: Anna Walker, Senior Manager, LS&Co. Government Affairs & Public Policy |
You know our product – particularly Levi’s® and Dockers® – but we’re betting there’s a lot about Levi Strauss & Co. you don’t know.