Roadmap to Responsibility: Summer 2026 Newsletter
Welcome to Luno’s Roadmap to Responsibility newsletter, where we’ll share highlights of our journey towards a business dedicated to helping people and the planet. In this edition, we’re sharing our 2025 Impact Report, sharing news about an exciting addition to Luno’s HQ, and more!
Project ReRoam Quarterly Progress Tracker
Pounds of Waste Saved from the Landfill: 5,528.86 lbs
# of Products Designed Using Luno Upcycled Materials: 12
2026 Luno Gear Garage Sale Update
A few weeks ago, we opened up our Bend HQ for our annual garage sale. Half of every dollar raised went directly to our Car[e] Camping partners: Vámonos Outside, Oregon Adaptive Sports, and Upper Deschutes Watershed Council.
Together, we raised over $2,500 for three organizations doing incredible work in our backyard. We're so grateful for the continued support of the Bend community – this one wouldn't be possible without you.
Limited-Edition Drop for ReRoam's Third Birthday
Project ReRoam turns three this August! To celebrate, we're dropping a limited-edition line of new upcycled products – all made in-house from Luno materials that have never been part of a ReRoam product before. Take a look at the sketches below and see if you can guess what we're making. First person to get it right wins a free one! Send your guess to support@lunolife.com.

Summer Fridays Are Back!
Every summer, the Luno team gets Fridays off – our way of encouraging everyone to step away from their desks, get outside, use their Luno gear for what it's made for, and recharge. It's something we genuinely look forward to each year, and a small reflection of how we think about work-life balance at Luno.
This year, our Bend team kicked the tradition off with a hike up Tumalo Mountain, and across the team, people are already making plans for the rest of the summer. Our Senior Graphic Designer, Matthew, is looking forward to a canoeing trip on the Cahaba River near his home in Alabama.
We hope you're finding your own ways to soak up the season this summer too.

Our Favorite New Side-Quest: Birding
Next time you're pulled over at a trailhead or setting up camp somewhere new, take a second to just listen. Then open the Merlin Bird ID app and let it tell you exactly what you're hearing.
The Merlin app, made by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, uses your phone's microphone to identify bird songs in real time. It's free, it's a little bit magical, and it has a way of making any outdoor stop feel a lot more interesting.
Lillian, Luno’s Product Development Lead and resident birder, knows this better than anyone. She recently spotted the first Yellow-crowned Night Heron in Oregon – all from what started as just paying attention to what was around her.
That's the kind of thing that can happen when you slow down and tune in. We’ll cheers our Magnetic Can Coolers to that!

Thanks for joining us on this pit stop on our Roadmap to Responsibility! If you have any questions or ideas for things you’d like to see from Luno’s journey towards being a business dedicated to improving people and the planet, send us a message at hello@lunolife.com.