Garnier is cementing their commitment to environmental conservation with an exciting new partnership.
The haircare brand has joined forces with the National Park Foundation (NPF) to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of our nation’s parks for future generations. Through their new partnership, Garnier will support Service Corps crews, helping the National Park Foundation fund 200,000 service hours dedicated to essential conservation and restoration projects in national parks, while furthering their commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.
“Garnier’s support for the National Park Foundation stems from a shared passion for preserving and protecting natural beauty,” said Ali Fakih, Senior Vice President of Garnier U.S. “Garnier is now proud to support the Service Corps, whose vital work in protecting America’s national park echoes Garnier’s deep-rooted dedication to sustainability. Together, we’re ensuring these treasured landscapes can be enjoyed by everyone, forever.”
Through these efforts, Service Corps crews will contribute to the health and vitality of national parks by working on mission-critical preservation projects across the U.S. including:
- Building and restoring trails
- Preserving historic structures
- Removing invasive species
- Restoring habitats, coasts, and streams
- Repairing and installing park infrastructure
- Planting trees and other native plants
- Landscaping and xeriscaping
- Disaster preparedness and response
- Expanding visitor accessibility
“The National Park Foundation is proud to partner with Garnier to help keep our national parks greener for everyone,” said Chad Jones, Senior Vice President of the National Park Foundation. “Through the work of Service Corps across the country, Garnier and NPF will support young leaders dedicated to protecting and preserving national parks, while providing them with vocational skills as emerging leaders in outdoor careers.”

For those unaware, the U.S. National Park System includes over 430 sites spanning over 85 million acres across all 50 states, U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia. National parks are home to over 600 threatened and endangered species, with ongoing projects to protect animals. The Service Corps crews contribute more than 200,000 hours of service annually, which is equivalent to over $26 million in deferred maintenance reduced by undertaking projects to protect and preserve the parks.
Garnier’s support of the National Park Foundation represents a shared vision of fostering a more sustainable future where everyone can experience the joy and beauty of national parks.
To learn more about Garnier’s sustainability initiatives and the National Park Foundation partnership, be sure to visit https://www.garnierusa.com/about-garnier/national-park-foundation-partnership.