Timberland Kicks Off Five-Year Urban Greening Commitment with Restoration Project in New York

Jun 30, 2016 12:00 PM ET

Last week, global outdoor lifestyle brand Timberland helped transform a community garden in New York as part of the brand’s commitment to urban greening. More than 100 volunteers pulled on their boots in partnership with local non-profit GrowNYC, to restore the United We Stand Garden—a 32,000 sq. foot garden in the Mott Haven neighborhood of South Bronx.

Building on the Stratham, New Hampshire-based brand’s longstanding commitment to protect and restore the outdoors, Timberland has set a goal to double its footprint in five U.S. cities by 2020—but not in the way you might think. For each of the next five years, the brand will choose a different city with a Timberland® store and will match the retail square footage with the creation or restoration of an equivalent area of green space in that community.

Timberland employees, business partners, community, families and children showed up in force to bring life back to this vacant lot. Together the crew moved almost 20 tons of woodchips and topsoil, in addition to building 30 raised garden beds, several benches and picnic tables, a wall for a mural, a new base for a shed and more. With each raised garden bed providing 1,312 square feet of food growing space, that’s a potential yield of 2,000 pounds of food per year for United We Stand Gardeners and the Mott Haven Community.

Click through the slideshow above to see a sampling of what happened at Timberland’s urban greening service project.

To learn more about Timberland’s proactive efforts to make a difference in terms of its products, the outdoors, and the communities it serves, visit: https://www.timberland.com/responsibility.html