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THE BODY SHOP
An introduction to The Body Shop
The body shop is a cosmetics store with locations in 61 countries around the world. It was founded by Anita Roddick in 1976 after she was inspired by a Californian business selling soaps using all natural ingredients. This inspired her to open her own shop environmentally-minded, which is their number one selling point and has made them the name they have today. The body shop strongly disagree on animal testing, support fair trade and are also well known activist . They are famous for Their goals and unique voice.
"The business of business should not just be about money, it should be about responsibility. It should be about public good, not private greed."Dame Anita Roddick. Human Rights Activist. Founder of The Body Shop
Fair tradeBeauty with heart is a campaign
which has five aims, support community fair trade, activate self
esteem, defend human rights, protect the planet and against animal
testing. In this campaign The body shop
specifically focuses and lets consumers know where and how their
products are made and where the material and ingredients being used
are from directly on their website page -
http://www.thebodyshop.co.uk/values/CommunityFairTrade.aspx
They use raw materials, promising their costumers with the best quality however also make sure how they are getting the materials. Keeping their promise with consumers as well as doing the right thing by the local
people.
Beauty with heart: Fair trade example
Community fair trade of Shea butter in Ghana. Shea butter is extracted from the
kernel of ripe shea fruits by hand. The raw butter is heated to remove impurities and
allowed to cool before it is shipped to Europe or kept in storage for the dry
season.It takes one woman two days to extract 25kg of shea butter. The Tungteiya Shea Butter Association is made up of over 475 women in 11 villages around Tamale, northern Ghana. Money from their trade has been used to fund water pipes and
wells, and provide access to medical care, better housing and education.
Our trade gives over 475 women a regular income and provides communities with access to sanitation, medical aid and other necessities
Beauty with heart: Fair trade example 2Community fair trade tea tree oil from Kenya:
The Kenya Organic Oil Farmers' Association (KOOFA) is made up of 380
small-scale famers, half of them women. Due to AIDS-related deaths, many of these women are supporting their family alone. Growing tea tree helps all its farmers to earn a steady
income.
“Many people in remote, rural areas of Kenya don't have reliable access to safe, clean drinking water. Our trade with KOOFA enables it to work on projects that improve the amount of clean water its local communities can drink.” – The body shop
trade provides over 400
farmers with a steady income
KOOFA's members are paid direct to
their bank accounts.
giving them a credit history and access to finance, which they can draw
on to grow their business.
The body shop – save the planetThe body
shop have a strong
commitment as well as
a strong awareness
of its companies
aim to reduce the
energy they use.
We're committed to reducing our impact on the environment by reducing the energy we
consume and generating less waste. We take full responsibility for the way we run our
business. We're using our global network to help change attitudes around the world. And
we're building on positive efforts already being made by our suppliers, franchisees, colleagues
and customers. – the body shop
The body shop – save the planet, goals and objectivesThe body shop has set itself goals such as to measure their
performance against 2010 and previous years to see the consumption levels. And furthermore have set long term goals
for the year 2020. This includes:- 2020 to reduce the direct impact of our operations in stores,
offices and distribution centres- Reduce our CO2 emissions from these activities by 50 per
cent, including emissions from electricity, gas and diesel consumption, transporting product from distribution centres
to stores, and business travel.- Reduce our electricity consumption for these activities by
50 per cent. We're targeting electricity because it's a key contributor to CO2 emissions.
- Reduce our domestic water consumption by 25 per cent. Water is an increasingly scarce resource and we want to
make sure we don't waste it.- Reduce our waste from these activities by 50 per cent. We
want to reduce all the waste created by our stores, offices and distribution centres. And we mean all the waste we
create – everything. But we're also counting on you to help by recycling our product packaging.
The body shop – save the planet – actions removing low-efficiency lighting in stores and replacing it with LED lighting which uses much less electricity and lasts longer. Trials in stores have shown that we can save up to 25 per cent either by using new technologies, or simply using less lighting.
Automatic Meter Readers (AMRs) which track energy usage. The data from AMRs shows exactly how our employees can reduce consumption through direct action. Our best-performing stores
have saved as much as 10 per cent on previous bills.
reduce the emissions from business travel by encouraging video-conferencing, and by choosing company cars with low emission
levels. The average for our whole fleet is now less than 130g CO2/km.
At our Littlehampton HQ, we've installed a large roof-mounted solar PV system. It's so big that it provides almost 25 per cent of the site's electricity needs. We also have plans for a new wind turbine in Littlehampton and solar panels at our US HQ.
The body shop – save the planet: Eco conscious symbol
The body shop are so conscious of the planet
that they have also come out with a range of products which are aimed to do little as
possible damage to the planet. These products in store will have the
eco conscious label on them. They have been continuing to live by
their name and creating products with the
environment in mind
The body shop – save the planet – actions: wastage
1)We're looking into how we can better dispose of reject products by splitting them
back into their component parts – composting the contents and recycling the
packaging. When complete, this will eliminate the need to land-fill rejected stock.
In our HQ in Littlehampton we no longer send any office waste to landfill – it's all sent
for recycling.
2) Most of the water we use is for domestic purposes, so we minimise use through low-flush toilets, metering
and other devices. We've also formulated products that have minimal impact on the aquatic environment,
like our Earth Lovers™ range.
Ethical responsibilities – Animal Testing