Copy of Empire Gives Back

Empire Glassworks believes in giving back to the environment and providing support for many of the world’s leading environmentally conscious non-profits. We have worked with many such organizations including:

 

 

WORLD WILDLIFE FUND

Who doesn’t love a cuddly black-and-white panda? There are around 1,600 in the wild, and China is the only country where giant pandas are found. WWF has played an important role in recovering pandas for over 30 years, and we want to help. A portion of the proceeds from the Climbing Panda Spoon Pipes will be donated to WWF so that we can continue loving the PANDAS!

 

CORAL REEF ALLIANCE

Coral reefs are the most biodiverse marine ecosystems in the world, and they are also among the MOST THREATENED. Coral Reef Alliance unites communities to save coral reefs. Together, we can help Nemo and his friends! When you purchase either our Finding Kraken Spoon PipeGreat Barrier Reef Spoon Pipe, or East Australian Current Spoon Pipe, we will be donating a portion of the sales to Coral Reef Alliance.

 

 

 

ORANGE COUNTY BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION

BzZz BzZz! Join us in supporting the Orange County Beekeepers Association as they engage in activities that improve beekeeping conditions locally and throughout the world. Honeybees are one of the world’s most important pollinators, and a large portion of our diet depends on honeybee pollination. Help us keep the honeybees around for years and years to come! YOU can help the bees by purchasing our Beehive Spoon Pipe, and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Orange County Beekeepers Association.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE FUND

Temperatures in the Arctic are rising at least twice as fast as the global average and sea ice cover is diminishing by near four percent per decade.  The Environmental Defense Fund addresses today’s most urgent environmental challenges by targeting issues that affect people around the world. Join us as we Avenge the Arctic! When you purchase an Icy Penguins Spoon Pipe, portions of the proceeds will go directly to the Environmental Defense Fund.