What if distribution could create real, positive change? Since 2010, Elements has combined outdoor brand distribution with social and environmental responsibility across Europe.

Brothers Christophe, Dominic, and Philippe Declercq founded Elements to prove that sales and distribution can be done differently and used as a force for positive impact on people and the planet. What began as a small family venture has grown into a 21-person team representing outdoor brands including Patagonia, Osprey, Houdini, Klean Kanteen, Care Plus, WakaWaka, and Helinox across six European countries.

“We choose brands that strengthen the bond between people and nature and focus on high-quality, durable products,” says co-founder Christophe Declercq.

Integrating responsibility into the distribution chain

Elements distributes products to independent outdoor retailers and large retail chains, including A.S. Adventure, Bever, Globetrotter, and Au Vieux Campeur.

As the first distributor in the Benelux to achieve B Corp certification, the company integrates responsibility into its operations.

“We see ourselves not just as another link in the chain, but as an active partner,” says Sustainability Coordinator Nelson Coomans.

The company uses ocean freight for more than 90 percent of its imports, has invested in solar energy and heat pumps, and has donated more than €311,000 to environmental nonprofits through 1% for the Planet since 2019.

Through initiatives such as its impact discount, Elements rewards retailers that take climate action.

“Only by sharing our knowledge and collaborating with retailers, brands, and NGOs can we, as an outdoor sector, truly make a difference,” Coomans says.

“Let’s create impact, together.”

How Elements Approaches Responsible Distribution

For Elements, corporate social responsibility is central to its business model, beginning with the selection of partner brands.

Today, the company represents eight brands that are certified B Corps and/or members of 1% for the Planet, including Icebug and Nocs Provisions.

As a B Corp and 1% for the Planet member itself, Elements works to translate shared values into local impact across Europe.

Visit Elements website.

 

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