Ivory Ella

Ivory Ella is an online for-profit clothing store affiliated with Save the Elephants, an organization specializing in wildlife conservation of elephants.[1] Ivory Ella sells clothing and accessories, donating a portion of the proceeds to the nonprofit organization.[2] Named after Ella, an elephant in Amboseli National Park, the company donates to end ivory trade and preserve elephant ivory.[3]
Ivory Ella is a community-driven brand on a mission to end the elephant crisis. Started in 2015, its co-founders launched the brand's first t-shirt, selling out within minutes. Over the past five years Ivory Ella has built a deep connection with their loyal and passionate community of eco-conscious consumers and like-minded animal lovers — the heart of Generation Z. Ivory Ella's assortment of styles includes tees, sweatshirts, leggings, joggers, and accessories that meet the casual-wear needs and lifestyle of the generation. Every purchase has an impact. Since its inception, Ivory Ella has committed to donating 10% of profits to organizations that support elephant conservation, like Save the Elephants. Ivory Ella's growing lineup of products is versatile, sustainably made, and always designed with a bigger purpose in mind. Rooted in support of wildlife and the environment, Ivory Ella dedicates a minimum of 10% of net profits to support elephant conservation with over $1.8 million donated since their launch in 2015.[4]

Ivory Ella
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FoundedApril 18, 2015
FoundersRyan Duranso, Jacob Castaldi, Richard Henne, Matthew Fiano, John Allen and Esma Ilyas
FocusWildlife conservation
MethodClothing sales
Websiteivoryella.com


References

  1. Gerber, Devin (4 April 2016). "Ivory Ella raffle promotes elephant rescue efforts". West Chester University. Retrieved 4 April 2016.
  2. "Ivory Ella". Save the Elephants. Archived from the original on 22 August 2015. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  3. "Ivory Ella Announces Donation Of $96,000 To Animals Australia Generated By Overwhelming Response To Australian Wildlife Rescue T-Shirts". Yahoo Finance. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  4. "Ivory Ella helps to save the elephants by donating what they earn". Hive Society. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
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