7. How much trash have you removed? JARMAN: To date, we’ve physically removed more than 185,000 pounds of trash from wilderness areas. Our goal is to remove a million pounds by 2023. 8. Wild Keepers has gone national. What does that feel like? HUNTINGTON: Our Wild Keeper community is amazing. Wild Keepers are now represented in all 50 states and in 13 countries. We could not be more proud of what this community is accomplishing! It’s insane to know that we are playing a small part in such a big movement to do good in the outdoors. 9. You two are brothers-in-law. How has running the business affected your relationship? HUNTINGTON: We are family as well as friends and running a business together has provided some of the most fun and challenging times we’ve ever had. We are great complements to each other and are very different thinkers, which has been really beneficial at times. In three years of working together, we’re still family and we’re still friends so I consider that a win. 10. What’s ahead for Keep Nature Wild? JARMAN: So many things. We’ve recently opened our business to strategic retail partners around the country. We are really excited to partner with other businesses to further our mission. And we welcome the community to get involved! Either pick up trash outside and log it on our Impact Map or join our Facebook group to find other Wild Keepers near you. To learn more, go to keepnaturewild.com . 10 QUESTIONS WITH ... CONTINUED
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