Founded nearly 80 years ago, Atlantic Packaging has consistently pioneered innovative solutions within the packaging industry, placing sustainability at the forefront of its mission. Through its global initiative, A New Earth Project, Atlantic showcases a deep commitment to the health and well-being of future generations by accelerating regenerative business practices and advancing responsible packaging solutions.
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Atlantic Packaging
I’m thrilled that Atlantic Packaging and A New Earth Project are elevating our membership to the Pinnacle level. We believe TCA represents the best model for industry collaboration toward conservation. By making this commitment, we aim to advance regenerative business practices and inspire other businesses to prioritize protecting our wild places.Wes Carter, president of Atlantic Packaging and founder of A New Earth Project
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Study Shows National Monuments Promote Stable and Diversified Local Economies
(January 20, 2026) – As leaders in Washington continue to prioritize energy dominance over conservation, the economic benefits of protecting national monuments across the West has been called into question. This has uncovered an urgent and prescient need to explore the economic value that monuments hold in their protected state. While national and state-level data…
Business Coalition Calls on Members of Congress to Stop Attack on The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
(January 15, 2026) – The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota has come under threat. Minnesota’s Representative Stauber introduced a resolution utilizing the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to remove the mineral withdrawal banning mining placed by the previous administration. This withdrawal protects 225,504 acres of Superior National Forest land, which is interconnected with…
The Conservation Alliance awards $340,000 in grants to six Confluence Grantees
The Conservation Alliance (TCA), a business coalition uniting to protect lands and waters for future generations, is proud to announce its 2026-27 Confluence Program grant recipients. This year’s grants, totaling $340,000, will support six remarkable organizations: Atsapáq, Giniw Collective, Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve Initiative, Seeds of Harmony, Inc., Sovereign Iñupiat for a Living Arctic,…
TCA Insider: December 2025
As the year draws to a close, we are taking time to reflect on what we collectively achieved this year. In the face of unprecedented attacks on our public lands and waters, our community came together and used our collective power to fight back and shed light on the immense value that outdoor spaces bring…
The Conservation Alliance Announces its 2025 Outstanding Partnership Awards
(December 10, 2025) – Each year, The Conservation Alliance (TCA) Outstanding Partnership Awards recognize member companies that have provided an elevated level of support to protect outdoor spaces, support local communities, and expand access to outdoor recreation. The 2025 Awards go to four member companies – Oboz, Sitka, Rivian, and GU Energy Labs. Each of…
The Conservation Alliance Welcomes Seven New Members
The Conservation Alliance continues to grow with the addition of seven new member companies over the last several months. These businesses span a wide range of industries, from fly fishing and outdoor media to performance marketing and responsibly crafted apparel, all united by a shared commitment to protecting land and water. TCA members strengthen conservation…
2025: A Year of Movement Building and Resilience
2025 was a year where the stakes felt higher than ever. Proposals to sell off public lands resurfaced, beloved landscapes faced renewed threats, and communities across North America continued to feel the impacts of economic and development pressures. Certain leaders in Washington have promoted the rhetoric that land management is a zero-sum game between extraction…
A Living Sanctuary
By Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center As featured on Osprey’s blog. The newly designated Sáttítla Highland National Monument(Opens in a new window) (SHNM) is a landscape that feels almost otherworldly. Shaped by fire and carved by ice, this high volcanic plateau is dotted with sapphire lakes, ancient forests, and jagged lava flows. At its center lies…