One Tree Supporter

Inghams

Uniform donations and financial support from The Ski Holiday Experts

 

A male and female couple view the surrounding mounains from a snow field

Why Inghams help One Tree

Inghams know that the places they operate in are special and want to take responsibility to keep them that way, long into the future. As part of this mission they are supporting creative, forward-thinking social enterprises in the mountains, One Tree included.

How Inghams are involved

Inghams have been incredibly generous and supportive to both One Tree and Re-Action for a long time. In addition to donating uniforms for repurposing and re-sale they’ve been strong advocates for our work in connection with Re-Action.

They helped fund the film production of ACTionism which was partly filmed in our shop in Bozel and the surrounding mountains.

Prue and Krissy from the Inghams team deserve special recognition. Not only has Inghams funded One Tree, but the conversations and support from Prue and Krissy have been truly invaluable.

 

Photo of a One Tree Made to be Worn QR code on a blue jacket

Project

Made to be worn

Made to be Worn celebrates clothing by keeping outdoor gear in use. Garments are patched, repaired, adapted, and re-waterproofed, then shared within the community with a QR-coded system that tracks their journeys and stories. Each jacket records the adventures and everyday moments of its wearer, highlighting the value, life, and possibilities in clothing that might otherwise go to landfill. The project encourages sustainable consumption, fosters connection, and gives garments a new story with every handover.

A selection of One Tree and Patchographie patches in the shop

Project

Patching

At One Tree at a Time, patching projects sit at the heart of our circular approach. Surplus and damaged outdoor garments are repaired, reinforced, and reimagined – extending their life and keeping them in use.

Each patch represents care, skill, and reuse, helping shift mindsets away from disposability and towards valuing what we already have.

Together, we’ve designed, screen-printed, and sewn tens of thousands of patches in vibrant community workshops led by the incredible Zelia.

The One Tree shop display with shelves of ski goggles and racks of jackets and sallopettes

Project

Our Community Hub

The community hub would not exist without the vital funding and support from Inghams. The hub serves as a space for repairing, upcycling, and adapting outdoor gear, running workshops, and supporting local initiatives like Made to be Worn and the sleeping bag/coat project. It brings people together, provides skills training, fosters sustainable practices, and acts as a base for community-led action that keeps clothing in use and out of landfill.

Alice demonstrates how adaptive ski wear can work to a smiling and engaged audience in the shop

Project

UN/PARA/LD

UN/PARA/LD (Unparalleled) transforms surplus ski and outdoor clothing into adaptive alpine apparel co-designed by disabled people for disabled people. The project began thanks to the funding and support from Inghams, which allowed us to launch workshops, develop prototypes, and build the collaborative model that continues to drive inclusive, sustainable outdoor sports. As well as tell our story through a film.

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