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Giving back

f all the ways large companies can boost their ethical credentials, perhaps none is as directly satisfying as community interaction, generally known as corporate social responsibility. While this is in no way restricted to the outdoor industry, it’s heartening to see manufacturers who have invested in personal or global projects, large or small. Here’s a small, random sample of the diverse initiatives being

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