Parks Project Launches Eco-Friendly Activewear Line Benefitting National Park Programs

Photo courtesy: Parks Project

Photo courtesy: Parks Project

Parks Project, a company that sells apparel and goods with the mission “to protect and preserve parklands for generations to come by educating, advocating, volunteering, and activating park supporters to get involved in conservation” has launched an activewear line for women.

Featuring sports bras, bike shorts and leggings (with pockets!) made from 80% recycled nylon (make sure to use your Guppyfriend), this line is inspired by national parks, and gives back to parks programs, such as: habitat restoration projects in Shenandoah National Park, the Rangers in the Classroom program in Sequoia National Park, and the the Native American Speaks Program in Glacier National Park.

To date, Parks Project has contributed over $1,300,000 to help fund vital projects in parks.

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