Sustainability atStanley 1913

100+ Years of Building Better

 

2025 Impact Report

Creating, building and inventing in a better way for a better life and world started for us in 1913 when William Stanley, Jr. invented the all-steel vacuum bottle. These bottles were more than inventive – they were made to last. Durable, reusable products aren’t just part of our sustainability strategy. They’re just who we are.

Our Sustainability Pillars
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Stanley 1913 quencher tumbler in soft yellow-green with white lid and straw, handle, on matching background.
Materials & Design
We’ve been inventing better ways to build for 100 years – sustainable design and materials are how we work.
Rooftop solar panels installed on a flat commercial building under a clear blue sky with trees in the background.
Values-Led Sourcing
We choose suppliers who build for tomorrow. People who build things the right way, for the right reasons.
A volunteer in a dark gray “VOLUNTEER” shirt holds work gloves outdoors during a community service event.
Social Impact
Bold ideas need support. Great communities need investment. We make it a point to do both.
Our Signature Material
Sourcing recycled stainless steel isn’t just better for the planet – it’s the single most impactful decision our brand can make for what comes next. In 2024, 65% of the materials in our products were recycled content.
Stanley 1913 Take Back
Give your well-loved Stanley a new life. When the time comes—send it in to be recycled.  You get a $5 credit. We donate $5 to ocean conservation.
Sustainable Design
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Stanley 1913 matte black insulated thermos being opened by a person wearing a plaid sweater outdoors.
Durability
Built for Life isn’t just a warranty – it’s how we’ve always made things. The Classic Legendary Bottle has kept coffee hot since 1913, and it’s still going strong.
Woman in maroon athletic shirt holding a white Stanley 1913 water bottle on a tennis court
Minimal Materials
Less material, lighter bottle, same performance. AeroLight™ technology proves you don’t need more to get more – like in the IceFlow Flip Straw Bottle.
Stanley 1913 charcoal tumbler with amber lid and orange straw, held by a person in casual clothing.
Recycled Content
Recycled stainless steel is the most sustainable option for the bottle in your hands. Materials that already lived a full life, now in products like the Quencher ProTour Flip Straw Tumbler.
Stanley 1913 navy hard-shell lunch box worn as a crossbody bag over a plaid jacket
Zero Waste
Skip the takeout containers, pack what matters. Bring your lunch and utensils in something built to last, like the All Day Mini Lunch Box.
Stanley Tumbler Lid In White
Extended Life
One broken part shouldn’t mean game over. Keep your gear going for years with replacement parts like the Quencher H2.0 FlowState™ Tumbler Lid.
Stanley 1913 blush pink crossbody bag worn by a woman at a flower market, holding a bouquet.
Safer Materials
Better standards for better outdoor dining. The All Day Julienne Mini Cooler uses 16 OEKO-TEX certified materials – because clean chemistry matters wherever you eat.
Orange California poppies in soft focus against a pale blue sky, dreamy and blurred with warm bokeh tones.
Stanley 1913
Creators Fund
We believe in the Creators, Builders and Inventors around the world who bring optimism for a better future through their work. With grants up to $50,000 to selected non-profit organizations, we’re amplifying the voices of creative leaders who are showing up every