If you try to go to Patagonia’s Manhattan store early in the afternoon on Friday, you won’t be able to shop. The company is one of a handful of retailers—including Lush, Burton, and Ben and Jerry’s—that will close stores temporarily during the Global Climate Strike , a youth-led week of protests beginning with several demonstrations on September 20. Burton, for example, will shut down sales on its website for 24 hours, redirecting customers to the Global Climate Strike homepage. It will also turn its physical stores into a community gathering space before and after marches and give employees paid time off to join demonstrations. Ben and Jerry’s shops will be closed during the strike (or delay opening), the company’s offices will close, and manufacturing will slow down so that factory workers can participate in the strike. Seventh Generation is donating its commercial airtime for the week to youth climate strikers . Hundreds of others are participating in the “ digital climate strike ,” adding banners about the strike to their website and taking other actions online.

“For decades, many corporations have single-mindedly pursued profits at the expense of everything else—employees, communities and the air, land and water we all share,” Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario wrote in a blog post explaining why the company plans to close for business during the strike. “Now we face a dangerously hot and fast-changing climate that is exacerbating natural disasters, causing food and water shortages, and speeding us toward the biggest economic catastrophe in history. The plain truth is that capitalism needs to evolve if humanity is going to survive.”

Here’s a list of the companies that are participating in the strike in some way, based on information from the nonprofit 350.org and the American Sustainable Business Council. (Please contact us to add your business to the list.) At other companies, like Amazon, the strike will be a true one—the company hasn’t sanctioned time off, but hundreds of employees plan to walk off the job to protest Amazon’s slow response to the climate crisis.

3P Partners

450 Architects

A Better World

A-Ray

A.K. A Coach and Company

Aegis Renewable Energy

AGL Media Group

Allbirds

Alston C Lundgren, MD, PC

Alter Eco

American Sustainable Business Council

Amicus Solar Cooperative

Appropriate Technology Group

Arcadia Power

Aspen Leaf Wealth Management

At The Epicenter

Atlassian

Attention To Details

Bandidas Taqueria

Bee’s Wrap

Ben & Jerry’s Homemade, Inc.

Bensonwood

Bikmo

Bird + Stone

BitTorrent

Blackledge Furniture

Blue Earth Planning, Engineering & Design

Blueland

BrandGeek

Brattleboro Savings & Loan

Breast Cancer Prevention Partners

Buckminster Fuller Institute

Burton

Carbon Analytics

Center for Partnership Studies

Chelsea Green Publishing

Chroma Technology Corp.

Circularity Edge

City of Las Cruces

CleanChoice Energy

Clean Yield Asset Management

ClearTech

Clif Bar & Company

Climate Changers

Collaborative Solutions

Contentful

Cooperative Economic Alliance of New York City

Cora

Coyuchi

Creator

Credo

CVOEO

Danforth Pewter

David Brothers Landscape Services

Detour

Doberman

Dock to Dish

Dr. Bronner’s

EcoPlum

EDB Organization

Eikosphere

Eileen Fisher

Emerson Gardening Services

Encore Renewable Energy

Environmental & Public Health Consulting

Etsy

Ever Better, PBC

Evolution Marketing

ExactSolar

Fairware

First WORLD

FlixBus

Florida for Good

Folia Water

Good for Business

Good-Loop

Grassroots Solar, Inc

Greenvest

Groennfell Meadery

Ground Floor Partners

Group14 Engineering, PBC

Grove Collaborative

HELM Construction Solutions

HigherRing

Ideaction Corps

Image Relay

Imgur

Indigo Agriculture

Intex Solutions

Intrepid Travel

Jim Schulman Architect

Johnnie Brook Creative

Keap

Kickstarter

Legacy Vacation Resorts

Lemonade

Lemonade

Lush

M&E Engineers

Mamava

Manale Realty

Marin Sunshine Realty

Matouk

Medicine Buddha Coaching

MegaFood

Mercury Press International

Mightybytes

Modern Species

Montgomery & Granai PC

Mountain Sports

Namasté Solar

Nature’s Path Foods

New Chapter

NewGen Surgical

New Jersey Sustainable Business Council

North American Climate, Conservation and Environment

Ohio Sustainable Business Council

One Green Planet LLC

Opening Ceremony

Opinionated

Our Natural Homes

Outdoor Voices

Package Free

Partnership Studies

Patagonia

Paul Millman

Pipe Organs/Golden Ponds Farm

Pingala Cafe

Population Media Center

Pips

Principia

Real Pickles

Responsible Leader Group, LLC

ReVenture

REY architecture + interiors

Salt Palm Development

Schmidt’s

Scream Agency

SerendipiTea

Seventh Generation

Shifting Patterns Consulting

Sir Kensington’s

Small Wonder Communications

Socrates Dog Walking

SodaStream

Solberg Manufacturing, Inc.

Southern Energy Management

Speakable

Specialized

Spector and Associates

Sterling College

Sticky Paws Meadery

Stone’s Throw Strategies

Stonyfield

Stuffst

SunCommon

Sunsprout Farms of Central Ohio LLC

Sustain

Sustainable Heating Outreach & Education, Inc.

Swap Society

Teatulia Organic Teas

Telecom for Charity

The Alchemist

The Culture Company

The Green Engineer, Inc.

TheHumbleBrag

The Jia Group

The John Leary Organization

The North Face

Think Tanky Consulting

Thinx

Third Sun Solar

Tim’s Naturals

Toast Ale

Transformative Wealth Management

Tumblr

Wanderlust

Vegan Flag

Verity Platforms

West Hill Shop

Wieden+Kennedy London

Wiltse Kitchen

Wisconsin Green Growth

WOBProject

WordPress

World Centric

WS Badger Company

Wurst Biergarten