MLS Supports the Movement
Leading MLS teams New York City FC, Orlando City SC, LA Galaxy, and Seattle Sounders raise awareness for marine threats by wearing Parley Ocean Plastic in April 23 matches.
The blue part of the planet is a massive carbon sink, so preserving ocean health is a key part of climate policy.
Plastic is created from fossil fuels, and it may be the industry’s only chance of keeping afloat. Learn more in our Parley AIR guide.
We all have a role to play in the solution. Take the pledge and create your personalized badge to start owning yours. We’ll help you turn words into actions along the way.
Leading MLS teams New York City FC, Orlando City SC, LA Galaxy, and Seattle Sounders raise awareness for marine threats by wearing Parley Ocean Plastic in April 23 matches.
If we allow the world's coral ecosystems to slip into oblivion, our kind won't be far behind them. Knowledge is power. So is action.
“Nothing holds the promise of a mystery as dearly as the darkness.” Photos and words from an explorer and messenger of the spectral domain.
Our actions affect the environment. But how does the environment affect us? We are not separate from nature. One surfer/scientist is on a mission to explore the link.
Photographer Nicole Espina fights activism fatigue by documenting plastic pollution one Instagram at a time. We asked her why.
adidas by Stella McCartney joins Parley to combine eco innovation, high performance and luxury aesthetic in a shoe designed to make a difference.
Dave Hakkens of Precious Plastic has a plan to make recycling go bananas: spread the know-how and put innovation directly in the hands of everyday people. But first he needs your help.
California's cold-water kelp forests harbor beauty and complexity akin to coral reefs. Our role must be one of stewardship and protection to safeguard their wonders.
In his keynote address at the 2016 Accounting for Sustainability Annual Summit, HRH The Prince of Wales endorses the adidas x Parley collaborative approach to eco innovation and solutions.
We are so good at killing. So good at exploiting. So good at taking. So good at fighting for our advantages. And so close to our own extinction.
At first glance, it's not easy to tell what photographer Mandy Barker's images represent. Look closer and you'll find the same ugly plastic truth that litters our sidewalks and beaches.
Photographer Christian Vizl suspends marine life in time and space, taking us on a poetic journey down beneath the surface.
United Nations OHRLLS joins Parley and brings 38 Small Island Developing States (SIDS) into the network to implement the Parley AIR Strategy.
With a series of cleanups and a giant shipping container, Parley and the Surfrider Foundation are teaming up to rally beach defenders, collect ocean plastic, and drive solutions upstream.
Can you call yourself a healthy eater if your nourishment comes wrapped in a material the planet can never digest? Sarah Metz wants to change the way NYC grocery shops with The Fillery
If you wash your clothes, you're probably contributing to one of the biggest ocean threats. At the IUCN World Conservation Congress, Parley and Plastic Soup Foundation announced a new alliance to tackle synthetic microfiber pollution through the "Ocean Clean Wash" campaign.
Alongside the IUCN World Conservation Congress, Parley x Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii x Sierra Club are encouraging participants and everyone else to help clean up one of O'ahu's dirtiest beaches, Malaekahana.
We teamed up with Gulf of Alaska Keeper and hundreds of volunteers for one of the most ambitious marine debris recovery initiatives ever attempted. More than 2,500 cubic yards of waste sorted...