adidas x Parley: Run for the Oceans, Korea

adidas x Parley: Run for the Oceans, Korea

In October 2017, adidas x Parley brought the movement to Busan, South Korea. To kick off the adidas Korea x Parley partnership, over 300 participants came out for another Run for the Oceans

AWAY: Todos Santos

AWAY: Todos Santos

On Sunday, October 15th, a group of Parley collaborators came together to intercept thousands of pounds of debris from waters off Todos Santos, Mexico. 

adidas Originals x Parley

adidas Originals x Parley

We're collaborating with adidas Originals to encourage and equip the generation of eco innovation. Meet the the EQT Support ADV sneaker made using Parley Ocean Plastic™ 

PARLEY x SAS: 2017 AUTUMN BEACH CLEAN

PARLEY x SAS: 2017 AUTUMN BEACH CLEAN

Surfers Against Sewage has issued a rally cry for 300 intrepid UK-based Beach Clean Leaders to volunteer for a massive Autumn Beach Clean. Answer the call. 

Parley Talks: NASA JPL

Parley Talks: NASA JPL

Artists and scientists come together at NASA JPL to share projects, ideas and visions for the Parley Deep Space Program and a new age of exploration

Risky Business: Mining the Deep Sea

Risky Business: Mining the Deep Sea

The same technological advances that allows us to discover new life in the deep sea now threaten it through a growing target of exploration: deep sea mining.

Ocean Optimism at Our Ocean 2017

Ocean Optimism at Our Ocean 2017

Over one thousand European leaders, ocean advocates and corporations converged in Malta from Oct. 5-6 for the 2017 Our Ocean conference, 

Intercept — Greetings from Away

Intercept — Greetings from Away

It's best to avoid plastic in the first place, but that won't solve for what's already out there. The second pillar of Parley AIR is damage control for a throw-away society. 

Away: A Seahorse

Away: A Seahorse

Even the tiniest sea creatures can have a huge impact on the heart. Justin Hofman shares the story behind his viral image. 

The Plastic in Our Drinking Water

The Plastic in Our Drinking Water

Results of a global tap water survey highlight the scale of our plastic problems and the need for more scientific research to inform solutions.