EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 10 MIN
How Patagonia Built a Partnership Model Around Activism
from Business Development with Fexingo: Partnerships, BD, and Strategic Growth Conversations · host Fexingo
Patagonia's partnership strategy isn't about selling more jackets — it's about amplifying environmental activism. In this episode, Lucas and Luna unpack how the outdoor brand turned its supply chain, retail network, and even its own competition into partners for a mission that goes beyond profit. From the '1% for the Planet' commitment to the 'Don't Buy This Jacket' campaign and the recent transfer of ownership to a climate trust, Patagonia has built a partnership model that prioritizes impact over revenue. Lucas breaks down the numbers: $140 million donated since 1985, a 50 percent revenue increase after the 'Don't Buy This Jacket' ad, and a $3 billion valuation with a structure that ensures no one profits from the company's growth except the planet. Luna challenges whether this model is replicable for other brands or a one-off built on founder Yvon Chouinard's singular vision. The conversation offers concrete lessons for any business leader thinking about how to align partnerships with a deeper purpose. #Patagonia #YvonChouinard #PartnershipModel #ActivistBusiness #1PercentForThePlanet #DonNotBuyThisJacket #PurposeDriven #ESG #SupplyChainPartnerships #CorporateResponsibility #BusinessStrategy #Sustainability #RegenerativeAgriculture #Bcorp #ClimateTrust #BrandActivism #BusinessDevelopment #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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Patagonia's partnership strategy isn't about selling more jackets — it's about amplifying environmental activism. In this episode, Lucas and Luna unpack how the outdoor brand turned its supply chain, retail network, and even its own competition into partners for a mission that goes beyond profit. From the '1% for the Planet' commitment to the 'Don't Buy This Jacket' campaign and the recent transfer of ownership to a climate trust, Patagonia has built a partnership model that prioritizes impact over revenue. Lucas breaks down the numbers: $140 million donated since 1985, a 50 percent revenue increase after the 'Don't Buy This Jacket' ad, and a $3 billion valuation with a structure that ensures no one profits from the company's growth except the planet. Luna challenges whether this model is replicable for other brands or a one-off built on founder Yvon Chouinard's singular vision. The conversation offers concrete lessons for any business leader thinking about how to align partnerships with a deeper purpose. #Patagonia #YvonChouinard #PartnershipModel #ActivistBusiness #1PercentForThePlanet #DonNotBuyThisJacket #PurposeDriven #ESG #SupplyChainPartnerships #CorporateResponsibility #BusinessStrategy #Sustainability #RegenerativeAgriculture #Bcorp #ClimateTrust #BrandActivism #BusinessDevelopment #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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