Jahpoo's Commitment to Conservation & the Environment
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Jahpoo's Commitment to Conservation & the Environment


At Jahpoo, we believe that being a duck hunter means being a steward of the wild. If we want future generations to experience the thrill of the flyway, we need to invest just as much in protecting the environment as we do in enjoying it.

From recycling aluminum cans, to picking up shells after a hunt, to composting a carrot top, the little things all matter. Reason being over time and at scale, it all adds up, quick. For every piece of trash you create, we challenge you to pick up five. Truly take a look at whats around you, plastic is everywhere. 

Take a walk around your local watershed, a riverbank, lake, marsh, or coastline, and really look. The plastic pollution, the discarded waste… now imagine that multiplied across every continent. In many parts of the world—India, Indonesia, Africa, Latin America, waste has no place to go. The rivers are so polluted the plastic is blanketing the surface, it then runs downstream into wetlands and later into the oceans, affecting ecosystems and wildlife we care deeply about. Because of this we aim to partner with select conservation organizations such as Delta Waterfowl, Ducks Unlimited, CCA, Stewards of the Wild, NWTF, and the Ocean Cleanup to protect these fragile and extremely important ecosystems to protect the wildlife we care deeply about.

We’re not perfect, we make plastic motion duck decoys, and that comes with impact: batteries, packaging, emissions, transport. Because of that we aim to minimize the impact our company has on the envrionment through recycling practices, parterning with manufacturers that utilize sustainable supply chaines and practice humane work ethic in the workplace. We work every day to minimize our environmental footprint and continue innovating for more sustainable solutions.

Since 2021, we’ve grabbed the bull by the horns and have been set on mission to revolutionize duck decoys through innovation, tech and realism - all with conservation in mind


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