Nau (company)
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Nau is an urban
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 & outdoor apparel clothing company, founded 2005 and based in Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
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, United States
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 with strong social and environmental missions.

The company's "green" mission includes the use of textiles developed from high quality sustainable technical fibers and fabrics in line with the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). Nau also makes use of ethical wool within its products. Furthermore all employees of Nau are provided free public transport and carbon offsetting tokens purchased for corporate travel and product to customer deliveries.

Nau's core "social" mission involves a donation of 2% from each sale, on occasion 10% to selected community partners (chosen by the customer upon purchase) e.g. Mercy Corps
Mercy Corps
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, Nau utilises these funds to work with partners toward a lasting change.
On May 2, 2008, Nau announced that it was ceasing operations, primarily due to an inability to raise further capital. It has now been purchased by Horny Toad, Inc. and reopened for trade in October 2008 both online and through a number of dealer locations around the U.S. and Western Europe

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