Bioregional Sticker Packing Party at 9Zero
This week, the 9Zero Climate Innovation Hub in downtown Seattle was buzzing with action—and not the usual kind of startup hustle. On February 18th, a passionate crew of volunteers gathered for a bioregional sticker-packing party, and by the end of the day, 20,000 stickers were sorted, bundled, and prepped to ship across the bioregion.
Why stickers?
Because symbols matter. Cascadia stickers—featuring the iconic Doug Flag and other watershed-inspired designs—help spread awareness of the bioregional movement, one envelope at a time. Whether they end up on water bottles, laptops, cars, or clipboards, each sticker is a small but mighty declaration of place-based identity, resilience, and regeneration.
Who showed up?
A dynamic mix of organizers, designers, community weavers, and climate innovators—all coming together to support Regenerate Cascadia’s outreach efforts. Many of them are 9Zero members or collaborators already working on climate and ecological projects, making this a natural convergence of missions.
About the space
Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, 9Zero is a members-only hub dedicated to accelerating climate solutions through meaningful collaboration. With 15,000 sq ft of thoughtfully designed coworking space, 9Zero is home to founders, funders, and visionaries building a more resilient world. From cozy lounges to secure bike parking and EV charging, this place is where climate action gets real.
Want to help pack or distribute stickers in the future? Stay tuned for upcoming activation days, or email cascadia@deptofbioregion.org to get involved.