26 August 2008

Arctic Sea Ice Set To Disappear

The following information is sourced from the Australian Conservation Foundation website. http://www.acfonline.org.au/

New reports from an international team of scientists have revealed that Arctic sea ice is set to disappear during the summer within the next five years as a consequence of climate change.
As reported in The Age and on ABC Television’s Four Corners, the team of leading ice and snow scientists is warning that the ice in the North Pole is melting away at a much faster pace than originally and recently predicted. In early 2008, new information about the loss of Arctic ice prompted the US Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne to list the polar bear as an endangered species because its populations face possible collapse within a few decades as a result of global warming. Many scientists continue to express concern that, unless we achieve profound global reductions in greenhouse emissions within the next two decades, we will reach a ‘tipping point’ of irreversible and catastrophic climate change. As Australia prepares to introduce an emissions trading scheme in 2010, these emerging reports only serve to strengthen calls for Australia to act responsibly and urgently on climate change, if we are to ensure we pass on a healthy country to our children and their children. Before the end of this year the Australian Government will propose a 2020 target for reducing Australia’s spiralling greenhouse emissions. Consistent with urgent advice from leading international scientists – the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – ACF is calling on the Australian Government to set legally binding national targets to cut greenhouse pollution by at least 30 per cent by 2020 (from 1990 levels).
For more information on the Australian Conservation Foundation visit www.acfonline.org.au/

22 August 2008

Beauty isn’t the way you look. It’s the way you act






MEDIA RELEASE
22 SEPTEMBER 2008

The Body Shop is asking its customers to ‘Act Beautiful’ by adding their name to a campaign by the World Society for the Protection of Animals [WSPA] to help improve the lives of animals worldwide.

WSPA is calling for a Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare at the United Nations, similar to previous UN Declarations on global issues such as human and child rights. The UN statement would acknowledge animals as ‘sentient’ (capable of experiencing pain and suffering), and animal welfare as an issue of importance as part of the social development of nations worldwide.

Acting beautiful is easy, from 22 September to 13 October, sign the petition for the Declaration in-store at The Body Shop. Or visit www.makeyourselfbeautiful.org.au to give your friends and family a makeover with a special ‘virtual ink pen’ and encourage them to sign the petition too.

The Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare is a global movement to improve the lives of animals. Signing for the Declaration recognizes that animals can feel pain and that we have a responsibility to put an end to animal cruelty. 10 million signatures are being sought globally to let the governments of the world know people are serious about creating better lives for animals.
Polly Caldow, Chief Executive for The Body Shop Australia is delighted to be partnering with WSPA for the ‘Act Beautiful’ campaign.

“The protection of animals is something we have always been extremely committed to campaigning about. It is one of the values that make up The Body Shop’s DNA. We see the Declaration as the next important and logical step in the journey towards securing animal rights and protection,” Ms Caldow said.

“At The Body Shop, we believe by acting beautifully, a person’s true beauty is revealed,” Ms Caldow added.

The Body Shop has been vital in helping to bring about an end to animal testing in the cosmetics industry, and their policies against animal testing are regarded as best practice by more than 50 leading animal protection groups who endorse the international Humane Cosmetics Standard. In 1991, with the help of four million customers worldwide The Body Shop were instrumental in securing UK and European bans on animal testing for cosmetic purposes.

Emily Reeves, WSPA Campaign Manager points out that everyone from governments to individuals, have a responsibility to put an end to animal cruelty around the world.

“Many millions of animals face a life of mistreatment, cruelty, pain and suffering as a result of human indifference, neglect and a lack of education. The time has come to protect billions of animals from cruelty by officially recognizing their importance and their welfare at a global level,” Ms Reeves said.

Signing for the Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare is a simple, beautiful act, which has far-reaching effects. By showing that animals matter, you can help WSPA build a global movement and reach their target of 10 million signatures worldwide. With one signature, one beautiful act, you can help WSPA work towards achieving the Declaration and ending animal cruelty for good.

Get scribbling from 22 September at www.makeyourselfbeautiful.org, or in-store at one of The Body Shop’s 80 retail stores Australia wide.

Every drop of ink improves the lives of animals.

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For further information, images or to setup an interview with a spokesperson, please contact:

Kylie Hourigan
Communications Manager
The Body Shop
p) 03 9565 062
m) 0406 380 093
e) kylie.hourigan@thebodyshop.com.au

Jordan Burke
Communications Manager
WSPA
p) 02 9902 8013
m) 0409 589 509
e) jordanburke@wspa.org.au

Please note: The promotional ink bottles you received will be displayed in The Body Shop stores around Australia for the duration of the campaign to encourage people to sign the petition.

21 August 2008

WSPA Campaign Teaser #6

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Step 6: Steph the crafty media kit overlord, enlists the Values team into a sheltered workshop to make boxes. It was hard work and we were really afraid of making mistakes on her watch. She does make a mighty fine media kit though, as the second video demonstrates - thanks Steph!

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The End!

20 August 2008

WSPA Campaign Teaser #5




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Step 5: Yay! Thanks to Louise at Clemenger Blue (WSPA's Ad Agency) we got some good looking labels and we even managed to stick most of them on straight! (Sometimes we surprise even ourselves). Looking good don't you think?

18 August 2008

WSPA Campaign Teaser #4

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Step 4: Try to get the glue out of the tube, mix it and apply to the lids so they can't be opened and make a mess.

15 August 2008

WSPA Animal Welfare Campaign Teaser #3

By Adam Valvasori - Campaign Bottler

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Step Three: Let the girls do as much of the work as possible.




































Step Four: Stop helping. I'm only making a mess.

14 August 2008

WSPA Animal Welfare Campaign Teaser #2

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Step Two: mix the declaration "ink" and try not to melt the bottles by following the instructions Adam!

13 August 2008

WSPA Animal Welfare Campaign Teaser #1

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Step one: Find the bottles in our warehouse

08 August 2008

Human rights abuses are most inauspicious!

By Adam Valvasori - Values Manager























Today, on the 8/8/08, at 8:08pm the Olympics starts.... and can I point out before I go on that I'm not superstitious.

I find the obsession in China and Asia generally with the number 8 being 'lucky' and the number 4 being 'unlucky' to be bemusing. I'm no numerologist or karma expert but won't treating other humans like dirt bring more bad luck or karma than a number?

The problem is, where the Chinese government's human rights record is concerned, very few Chinese people have an idea of what's going on. This is because their media is heavily censored. They don't see what's going on in Tibet and they don't hear the world, including foreign Presidents and Prime Ministers raising concerns.















This is why The Body Shop has been supporting Amnesty International's Uncensor campaign here in Australia. Giving Chinese citizens access to a free media and "the truth" is the first step towards enabling them to demand more ethical and humane governance.

Be careful when you're watching sensationalist western media too. Being a pro-human rights activist does not mean being anti-Chinese, anti-sport or anti-Olympics. The Olympics are however a one off opportunity to talk about human rights in China. According to an Amnesty International report the Chinese authorities have broken their own promise to improve the country's human rights situation and betrayed the core values of the Olympics.

What can you do?
No matter what your religion or cultural customs, let's hope and pray for a peaceful Olympics and enlightenment for all governments to respect people's universal human rights.

~ Adam

07 August 2008

The Body Shop Morley - Community Champions!

By Adam Valvasori - Values Manager

Kerrie Gibson from TBS Morley with Mary Hutton, the founder of Free the Bears Fund

This is a story about one store that made a difference. Some call it corporate social responsibility. We call it being part of our community.

Everyone is part of a community whether you like it or not. It's up to you to decide how you're going to participate, whether to be selfish, selfless or somewhere in-between.

I'd like to highlight some of the recent successes made by our Morley store in their local community in Perth.

They were so enthusiastic about our Break the Silence on Domestic Violence campaign they sold their allocation of 30 Lip Care Duo Sticks (with all proceeds going to White Ribbon) in the first three days (first in the country). They managed to somehow grab another 30 from other Perth stores and sold them by the end of the campaign too! They've also distributed most of their mini info cards, including the left overs to refuge centres in Redcliffe and Carlisle.

In addition, on the 1st of July the volunteer hours we have to spend in our local community was reset. Based on the number of full and part time staff, the Morley store had 56 hours. Guess what? They've already spent them all! They have helped promote and fund raise for the Free the Bears Fund and held a pamper day (hand massages and make overs) for Perth foster carers through the Foster Care Association.


Congratulations The Body Shop Morley! You are an inspiration!

~ Adam

05 August 2008

Nominate for the Human Rights Awards now


The President of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC), John von Doussa QC, today opened the official call for nominations for the 2008 Human Rights Medals and Awards, urging individuals and organisations to enter.

“In communities around Australia – from the suburbs to regional areas and to the inner cities – many of us are often struck by the extraordinary efforts certain individuals and organisations, everyday people among us, make to better and assist Australian society,” said Mr Von Doussa.

“The Human Rights Medals and Awards were set up 21 years ago so that these people could be recognised for their selfless and often uncelebrated efforts and commitment in their day-to-day lives to issues of human rights, social justice and equality – efforts that serve to better the society we live in,” he said.

“If you are one of these people, or know of one of these people or organisations, I urge you to submit a nomination for one of these awards such as the Community (Individual) Award, Community (Organisation) Award, Human Rights Medal or Young People’s Human Rights Medal.”

Nominations are also being accepted for the Human Rights Awards categories of Law (sponsored by the Law Council of Australia), Literature (Non-fiction), Print Media, Television and Radio.

In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the theme for this year’s awards is ‘Dignity and justice for all of us’, the UN Human Rights Day theme for 2008.

Winners will be presented with their Medals and Awards at a gala luncheon ceremony to be held on Human Rights Day, 10 December 2008, in Sydney.

Nomination forms/ information: www.humanrights.gov.au/hr_awards
Ph: 02 9284 9618 or hrawards@humanrights.gov.au

Nominations close: Close of business Friday, 3 October, 2008

Awards ceremony: Wednesday 10 December 2008
Grand Ballroom, Sheraton on the Park Hotel, Sydney

Tickets to awards: Ph: 02 9284 9618 or hrawards@humanrights.gov.au
$65 or $40 concession
Includes two course luncheon, drinks and entertainment

Mailing list for updates: Subscribe at www.humanrights.gov.au
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