In 2015, Etsy turned 10.

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And 1.6 million creative people sold more than $2.4 billion* worth of what they design, make and curate.
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* Gross merchandise sales

24 million Etsy buyers gave entrepreneurs and local economies around the world a boost.

And they got heaps of unique things in return.

Sea creatures from BigStuffed

We threw a pop-up market in Times Square.

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And became just the second (and largest) certified B Corporation to go public.

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Here’s why that matters:

It means we care equally about people, planet, and profit.

It’s why we established Etsy.org, a nonprofit that educates and empowers underrepresented entrepreneurs around the world.

It’s why Trevor biked 7,496 pounds of compost from our Brooklyn office to local community gardens last year.
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And it’s why we’ve committed to being powered by 100% renewable electricity by 2020.

Etsy’s not like other companies.

But we dream of a day when other companies are more like us.

Our tenth year was a pretty momentous one.

We're excited to tell you about it.

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