March 16, 2010
NASA hosts sustainability forum
Nike joins LAUNCH: Water forum at Kennedy Space Center.
Nike joins LAUNCH: Water forum at Kennedy Space Center.
Blog post by Sarah Severn, Director of Stakeholder Mobilization for NIKE, Inc.
For the first time, all of Nike’s national teams, including Brasil, Portugal and The Netherlands, will wear jerseys made entirely from recycled polyester, each one produced from up to eight recycled plastic bottles.
Company executives, union leaders, youth groups unite to call for swift action on energy/climate legislation.
Jordan Brand donates $75, 000 to local Dallas high schools at its all-star community event featuring Team Jordan athletes.
Athletes and Nike join together to inspire aboriginal youth in Canada to create positive social change through sport.
Discussion at WEF annual meeting moves the needle forward for adolescent girls worldwide.
LIVESTRONG® and Nike announce new strategy to grow global awareness and product collection to help increase support for the cancer fight.
Nike joins leading organizations to launch the GreenXchange (GX), a Web-based marketplace where companies can collaborate and share intellectual property (IP) which can lead to new sustainability business models and innovation.
The company releases its fiscal 2007 to 2009 Corporate Responsibility (CR) report.
Jordan Fundamentals grant program gives annual grants to teachers nationwide.
Nike takes very seriously reports of widespread use of forced child labor in Uzbekistan cotton production.
On the day before World Aids day some of the world’s best footballers joined Bono at the announcement of the partnership between NIKE, Inc. and (RED).
The athlete hosted a pep rally to award a donation to the school as an extension of the Jordan Fundamentals Grant Program.
Young patients design six new shoes to raise funds for premier children’s hospital.
Profits from the collection help support access to youth sport in Native American communities.
Partnership seeks to foster open collaboration on key innovation challenges.
"STAGES” exhibits over twenty original works of art to benefit The Lance Armstrong Foundation.
Retail division has launched a U.S. based national grant program known as Back Your Block to support community and school groups that aim to unlock the potential of young people through programs that focus on sport.
The new Nike Zoom MVP Trash Talk combines Nike’s commitment to Considered Design, marrying performance product and sustainability, with Phoenix Sun’s Steve Nash’s passion for the environment.