More meaningful lives, healthier organizations, and a happier planet.

At Wander, we believe in the transformative power of conscientious business practices. Our journey is guided by our B Corporation certification, our commitment to donating at least 1% of our annual revenue to environmental causes, and our dedication to supporting our local community. Each of these initiatives represents our unwavering dedication not only to envisioning a better world but also to actively participating in its creation.

To gain deeper insight into our efforts and impact in these areas, we invite you to download our annual Impact Report.

WE ARE B CORP CERTIFIED

As a Certified B Corporation, Wander is part of a growing global movement reshaping the definition of business success. We are not solely profit-driven; we are committed to a triple bottom line: people, planet, and profit.

Certified B Corps are held to the highest standards of social and environmental responsibility, undergoing recertification every three years to ensure ongoing compliance with these principles. By integrating B Corp principles into every aspect of our business, we demonstrate our dedication to being a force for good.

1 PERCENT FOR THE PLANET

Wander recognizes the urgency of addressing the global climate crisis and its unequal impacts on communities. We've taken action by pledging to donate at least 1% of our annual revenues to support reputable nonprofits tackling urgent environmental issues. This pledge reflects our holistic business approach, where prioritizing the planet's health is integral to our mission.

COMMITTING TO OUR COMMUNITY

Wander's dedication to enriching the local community encompasses a range of initiatives, reflecting our commitment to giving back. We actively support local environmental organizations such as the Lands Council and the Inland Northwest Land Conservancy, both dedicated to preserving and enhancing natural landscapes in local and underserved communities. Additionally, our local involvement extends to organizations like Transitions, which works to end poverty and homelessness for women and children in Spokane, Washington.