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This year marks the 30th anniversary of Patagonia’s switch to organic cotton. To celebrate, let’s dig into the archives and play a game together.  In 1996, when we made the switch, organic agriculture wasn’t as prevalent as it is today. Most people didn’t know the differences between conventional and organic cotton farming. Patagonia employees took field trips to California’s Central Valley to learn firsthand (Yvon went too). But not everyone could make the trip, especially those in our retail stores across the country. So instead of sending a boring list of FAQs, we created Organic Cotton Quest, a board game to help store employees learn about organic cotton. The “board” was printed on fabric. It came with ladybug playing pieces, dice and five categories of trivia cards. Players rolled the dice, moved their ladybug and were asked a trivia question. If they answered correctly, they rolled again and repeated the process while trying to avoid the squares marked “windblown pesticides cause illness” that meant losing your turn. Some of the questions involved stats: “How many acres of organic cotton were grown in the U.S. in 1988? In 1994?” Others, farming: “How do organic farmers get rid of bugs?” And some were just for laughs: “True or false: Organic cotton clothes are only for hippies.” After a few games, everyone knew more about organic cotton and were better equipped to talk about it with our customers. It made learning fun. The information stuck and gathering to play reflected the culture of our unconventional business. Photos: Zack Griffin and Tim Davis
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Patagonia’s switch to organic cotton. To celebrate, let’s dig into the archives and play a game together. In 1996, when we made the switch, organic agriculture wasn’t as prevalent as it is today. Most people didn’t know the differences between conventional and organic cotton farming. Patagonia employees took field trips to California’s Central Valley to learn firsthand (Yvon went too). But not everyone could make the trip, especially those in our retail stores across the country. So instead of sending a boring list of FAQs, we created Organic Cotton Quest, a board game to help store employees learn about organic cotton. The “board” was printed on fabric. It came with ladybug playing pieces, dice and five categories of trivia cards. Players rolled the dice, moved their ladybug and were asked a trivia question. If they answered correctly, they rolled again and repeated the process while trying to avoid the squares marked “windblown pesticides cause illness” that meant losing your turn. Some of the questions involved stats: “How many acres of organic cotton were grown in the U.S. in 1988? In 1994?” Others, farming: “How do organic farmers get rid of bugs?” And some were just for laughs: “True or false: Organic cotton clothes are only for hippies.” After a few games, everyone knew more about organic cotton and were better equipped to talk about it with our customers. It made learning fun. The information stuck and gathering to play reflected the culture of our unconventional business. Photos: Zack Griffin and Tim Davis

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