The Body Shop® believes that there is only one way to beautiful — Nature's Way.
For many years, The Body Shop® has constantly sought out
wonderful natural ingredients from all four corners of the
globe, and brings you products bursting with effectiveness
to enhance your natural beauty. While doing all of this
The Body Shop® also strives to protect this beautiful
planet and the people who depend on it — not because it's
fashionable, but based on the belief that it's the only way
to do business.
More than 30 years have passed since Dame Anita Roddick began her
extraordinary journey with The Body Shop® and pioneered the simple idea
that "businesses have the power to do good," leading to the birth of the
original, ethical cosmetics company. Today, this philosophy continues to
drive everything we do and we celebrate this as "Nature's Way to
Beautiful."
You'll find Nature's Way to Beautiful being celebrated across more than
2,500 The Body Shop® stores in over 55 countries worldwide from 24th
August 2008. Invigorated visuals and copy will be evident instore, online
and through external communications.
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The Body Shop® believes that business has the power to make the right
kind of difference to the world. This principle allows our customers
around the world become "activists," simply by choosing from our range
of products. As Dame Anita Roddick said: "Activism isn't listed on
The Body Shop® labels as an ingredient, but it is there as surely as the
bergamot and hemp oil."
Here are examples of just some of the initiatives
our customers have recently supported:
- We became the first cosmetics company to source sustainably
harvested palm oil and introduce the ingredient into the beauty
industry, working in partnership with a certified organic producer in
Colombia, in 2007.
- In early 2008 we introduced 100% PCR bottles (post consumer
recycled) while all our PET bottles (polyethylene terephthalate)
currently contain at the minimum 30% recycled material, with a
target to convert to 100% within the next 12 months.
- Our unique Community Trade program creates sustainable trading
relationships with disadvantaged communities around the world
and provides essential income to more than 25,000 people across
the globe.
- The Body Shop® continues to raise awareness and funding for
women across the world affected by domestic violence in 2008.
Our Stop Violence In The Home campaign runs in more than 55
countries and has raised in excess of US$4 million.
- In 2008 we continued to raise awareness of HIV and AIDS
among young people, working with MTV Networks International.
This campaign funds the Staying Alive Foundation, a grass roots
organization supporting young people internationally.
- We have committed to becoming Carbon Neutral by 2010, ensuring
that carbon dioxide emissions from the company's core retail
business worldwide are reduced.
- We're committed to trading ethically - our sourcing team is trained
in ethical audits and we only trade with suppliers who are
committed to our Code of Conduct for Suppliers.
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