Farmer Matt Maier Presents Timberland With the First-Ever Sustainability Leadership Award

Farming and footwear may hail from different backgrounds, but their ties to leather, as well as environmental impact, are the commonalities that bring the two industries together. Matt Maier, founder and owner of Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed, a farm located in Clearwater, Minn., one of the 13 North American Savory Institute Hubs that are leaders in regenerative grazing practices, had the honor of presenting Timberland with FN’s first-ever Sustainability Leadership Award tonight during the virtual FNAAs. “Timberland made a bold and courageous move when they decided to source hides from farms that have implemented regenerative agriculture practices,” said Maier, who raises grass-fed beef using alternative farming practices. The VF Corp.-owned brand unveiled its new sustainability strategy in September, which included partnerships with regenerative farms, such as Maier’s Thousand Hills Lifetime Grazed ranch. The 2020 Sustainability Leadership Award recipient is working to build a regenerative leather supply chain throughout the U.S., as well as in Australia and Brazil. In May, Timberland entered a partnership with the Savory Institute to fund research into regenerative farming practices. The company also plans to work with regenerative farmers to pilot new regenerative rubber, cotton, wool and sugarcane supply chains. “Regenerative agriculture has the potential to solve many of today’s biggest issues,” added Maier,

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