American Eagle Outfitters Supports Student Conservation Association with "Buy One, Get One Tree" Campaign

To Celebrate Earth Day, Promotion Aims to Donate 100,000 Trees


WASHINGTON, April 15, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE: AEO) and the Student Conservation Association (SCA) today announced a unique "Buy One, Get One Tree" campaign designed to donate up to 100,000 trees in celebration of Earth Day.

For every pair of AEO Denim X and Flex Shorts purchased during the weeklong promotion, American Eagle Outfitters will donate $1 to have a tree planted through SCA, the national leader in youth service and stewardship. The promotion, which extends across AEO's more than 800 stores in the U.S. and Canada and online at ae.com, begins Friday, April 15th and runs through April 22nd. The campaign also provides AEO associates and customers with the opportunity to participate and help plant trees as part of SCA's volunteer events.

"Our 'Buy One, Get One Tree' campaign provides a rare opportunity to make both a fashion and an ecological statement," said American Eagle Outfitters Global Brand President Chad Kessler. "American Eagle Outfitters shares our customers' passion for the outdoors and preservation of our natural resources. We are always delighted to support SCA in its mission of empowering the next generation of conservation leaders."

"Buy One, Get One Tree" marks the ninth year of the AEO-SCA partnership, a conservation collaboration that has provided student volunteers with opportunities to protect and restore national parks, acquire hands-on career experience, and develop green solutions with national environmental leaders.

A key component of the SCA-AEO alliance is the annual placement of a specialized SCA Sustainability Fellow at American Eagle Outfitters' corporate headquarters in Pittsburgh. SCA Fellows have helped the company conduct a baseline analysis of its CO₂ emissions and measure the company's greenhouse gas reductions. AEO has a five-year goal of reducing its CO₂ emissions intensity by 20% by 2017.

"Since 2007, the generous support of American Eagle Outfitters has impacted the lives of tens of thousands of young people, who in turn have impacted so many others while strengthening our natural world," said SCA President and CEO Jaime Berman Matyas. "This Earth Day initiative is indicative of AEO's year-round commitment to the outdoors, and SCA is grateful for this ongoing partnership."

"Buy One, Get One Tree" adds a new facet to the partnership. Among their many environmental benefits, trees filter carbon dioxide, a major contributor to climate change, as well as other pollutants out of the atmosphere. They also give off oxygen, mitigate water pollution, and provide food and habitats for animals.

About American Eagle Outfitters

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. (NYSE: AEO) is a leading global specialty retailer offering high-quality, on-trend clothing, accessories and personal care products at affordable prices under its American Eagle Outfitters® and Aerie® brands. The company operates more than 1,000 stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico, China, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom, and ships to 81 countries worldwide through its websites. American Eagle Outfitters and Aerie merchandise also is available at 146 international stores operated by licensees in 22 countries. For more information, please visit www.ae.com.

About SCA

The Student Conservation Association (SCA) is America's largest and most effective youth conservation service organization. SCA conserves lands and transforms lives by empowering young people of all backgrounds to plan, act, and lead, while they protect and restore our natural and cultural resources. Founded in 1957, SCA's mission is to build the next generation of conservation leaders, and 70% of its 80,000 alumni are employed or studying in conservation-related fields. SCA is headquartered in Washington, DC and maintains regional offices across the country. For more, visit www.thesca.org.

Media Contacts

Kevin Hamilton, Student Conservation Association, khamilton@thesca.org; Helga Ying, American Eagle Outfitters, yingh@ae.com


            

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