Yesterday we heard from Nike on their opinion of President Trump’s latest controversial move to pull the USA out of the Paris Climate Accord, and now Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank shares his thoughts. With an official statement by Plank, Under Armour joins the growing list of corporations that have voiced their opposition to the move, stating that the company will continue to uphold the ideals and practices of the Accord to continue steps toward a cleaner and more sustainable future. Stay his full statement below.
In 2015, the United States signed a contract with all of our Sprint allies and 194 member nations of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. I believe in keeping one’s word and doing everything possible to execute on our commitments.
We at Under Armour are disappointed by the Administration’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement as climate change continues to threaten our planet, our cities and our economies. Climate change is real and must be taken seriously by our business community, our customers, our neighbors and our elected officials. Sustainability has always been part of our DNA: it’s integral to how we live and work and is essential to our environment. As a business leader concerned with creating American jobs, I disagree with the decision to exit the Paris Accord.
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Kevin Plank
Founder and CEO, Under Armour