Eco-Friendly Brand Programs at Westfield UTC

from January 1 to December 31
from January 1 to December 31

Westfield UTC strives to be among the country’s most environmentally conscious shopping centers. 

Solar Energy

Westfield UTC has 3,500+ solar panels that generate over 1.9 GWh of clean energy annually, equivalent to taking 284 cars off the road each year!

Learn more about some of our stores and restaurants that showcase Earth Month as a lifestyle:

Kate Spade:

This team believes that style is synonymous with joy! Between their efforts to recycle all plastic instore and their reimaged take on their classic "Sam bag", Kate spade is actively evolving their efforts and striving to do more to help make the community a better place.  

Starbucks:

Starbucks Corp. has launched a new customer-friendly sustainability initiative across all company-operated and participating licensed stores in the U.S. and Canada. The Seattle-based coffee giant is now the first national chain to allow customers to bring their own personal cups when ordering in-store or in the drive-thru at all company-operated and participating licensed stores in the U.S. and Canada. Customers who bring any clean, personal cup will receive a $0.10 discount on their beverage, and in the U.S., Starbucks Rewards members will receive 25 Bonus Stars.

Mejuri 

At Mejuri, 80% of their gold is from recycled sources. They have strong partnerships with RJC certified production partners, following the best frameworks in the industry. Their ultimate goal is 100% traceability of all materials across their supply chain.

Tiffany & Co.

At Tiffany & Co. they responsibly source their diamonds. As the leader in diamond traceability, they can trace 100% of their rough diamonds to known mines and sources and are the first global luxury jeweler to share with its clients the countries where its newly sourced, individually registered diamonds are crafted.

lululemon

At lululemon, they are all about doing their part in the community and for you! Gather up your lululemon gear that's in good condition, and trade it in at the lululemon UTC store for an e-gift card for eligible items. They’re accepting gently used lululemon clothing and bags that are in good condition. They’re not accepting items with visible wear (no damage, pilling, rips, or discoloration), footwear, accessories, tank tops, women's short sleeve and long sleeve shirts, yoga props, intimates, sports bras, collaborations, swimsuits, ivivva, small bags, small pouches, and toiletry kits. CLICK HERE to learn more about lululemon's Like New trade-in program 

Rowan

Rowan is a California-based brand that believes in the local-production of the best quality apparel. The Asher and Tyler tees are made of American grown 100% Supima® cotton and then cut, sewn and dyed in California, with knitwear and denim made just two hours north in Los Angeles. Without the need to ship goods across the ocean or the use of petroleum-based fibers in their apparel, Rowan aims to represent how small businesses can serve as an example to larger fashion brands on how to be more environmentally aware. 

Allbirds

A staple within the fashion sustainability sector, Allbirds has served as a global end-to-end leader that is raising the bar for the entire retail industry. Over the last two years, Allbirds has made several strides with carbon labeling, becoming the first footwear and apparel brand to include carbon emissions labels (2020), first brand to release an entire collection with carbon labeling (2021), as well as released the world’s lowest running carbon footprint shoe, Futurecraft, in partnership with Adidas (2021). The Futurecraft is gearing up to launch this spring and will be available at Allbirds Westfield UTC location.

Pura Vida

Pura Vida is thrilled to be celebrating its official B Corp Certification. Along with 3,800 other brands, Pura Vida joins in the global movement of people using business as a force for good, meeting the highest verified standards of social and economic performance, transparency, and so much more! Inspired by their venture to Costa Rica and the laid-back way of life, founders Griffin Thall and Paul Goodman brought back with them colorful string bracelets that captured the simple beauty of the country in an effort to support struggling local artisans, launching Pura Vida in the summer of 2010. Westfield UTC welcomed Pura Vida’s flagship store to the center last fall. 

Room & Board

A founding member of the Sustainable Furnishings Council, Room & Board incorporates quality construction and timeless design. While ​​supporting sustainably harvested wood and FSC guidelines for responsibly managed forests, initiatives include sourcing reclaimed wood and incorporating recycled natural steel, plastic, and fabric from recycled material into furniture and decor. Shopping with Room & Board gives guests the opportunity to better understand where their furniture is being sourced from and who is behind their construction and creation.

True Food Kitchen

With an emphasis on food that satisfies cravings, supports health and nourishes the soul, True Food Kitchen aims to seek out and introduce new sources of nutrition from around the world through each new seasonal dish. The company has made a commitment to kale and was vital in launching America’s kale community, and only chooses to work with the most respected stewards of land and sea. And for guests dining in at True Food Kitchen, such as the location at Westfield UTC, they can enjoy the fun fact that many of the restaurant’s chairs are made out of 100% recycled Coke bottles.

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