Every Chip Cleans Water
We're not just making snacks. We're legally obligated to do good.
What's a Public Benefit Corporation?
Filthy Chips is incorporated in Delaware as a Public Benefit Corporation. That's not a marketing term—it's a legal structure.
It means our board isn't just obligated to maximize shareholder profit. We're required to consider the impact of our decisions on our employees, community, and environment.
This isn't greenwashing. It's governance.
Our Commitment
1% for Waterways
1% of every sale is pledged to organizations protecting and restoring waterways and basins.
Jersey Shore First
We start local. The Barnegat Bay and LBI coastline are where we focus our initial efforts.
Full Transparency
Annual impact reports. Clear accounting. You'll know exactly where the money goes.
View Reports →Where Our Mission Started
We grew up in New Jersey. Every summer, like a lot of Jersey kids, we'd head down to the Shore. Barnegat Bay. LBI. That coastline shaped a lot of our childhoods.
We've watched those waters change over the years. We've seen what happens when waterways aren't protected.
This isn't abstract environmentalism. It's personal. These are the waters where we learned to swim, caught our first fish, and spent summers with our families. Protecting them isn't charity—it's responsibility.
Barnegat Light
On the Path to B Corp
We're currently a Public Benefit Corporation. Our next step is full B Corp certification—the gold standard for businesses that balance profit and purpose.
B Corp certification requires rigorous assessment of our impact on workers, community, environment, and customers. We're building the company from day one to meet those standards.
Our Impact (Coming Soon)
We're just getting started. As we grow, these numbers will too. Check back for our first annual impact report.
Clean Chips. Clean Waters.
Every bag you buy supports our mission. That's not marketing. That's the deal.
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