This Christmas The Body Shop’s Wildest Christmas Ever campaign is encouraging Christmas Shoppers to not only purchase some amazing products but at the same time help protect endangered orangutans, tigers and monkeys. It’s so simple, every specially selected gift a customer buys will help protect endangered animals in Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia and endangered habitat in Vietnam with 1 square metre protected per specially selected gift.

The Body Shop’s successful Bio-Bridges programme aims to regenerate 75 million square metres of forest by 2020 in locations which are rich in biodiversity and home to some of the world’s most endangered animals, helping to protect them from exploitation such as poaching and unsustainable logging. The Body Shop has today extended this pioneering project from its original location in Vietnam to two additional locations in Malaysia and Indonesia exclusively for Christmas, enabling customers to do their bit in helping threatened orangutans, tigers and monkeys.

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The Body Shop has always been passionate about tackling some of the world’s most pressing environmental and humanitarian issues and empowering consumers to understand how they can make a difference, from Save the Whale in 1986 to Stop Sex Trafficking in 2013. Malaysia and Indonesia, in addition to Vietnam, were selected as the sites for the new Bio-Bridges projects due to the growing threat of habitat loss in these areas causing animals and habitats to become more fragmented than ever before. Some of the world’s most significant habitat loss occurs in Malaysia and Indonesia, with 11 million hectares of forest – an area the size of Denmark – lost between 2000 and 2010*.

The Body Shop’s customers around the world can participate in the Bio-Bridges project and do their bit to combat habitat loss and help our animal friends. Each time a customer purchases a specially selected gift throughout the campaign until 24 December 2016, they will protect 1 square metre of habitat and endangered animals. The Body Shop is aiming to donate £200,000 this Christmas period. The funds will be split between the three projects, with 58% going to Vietnam and 21% each to Indonesia and Malaysia.

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One of the amazing Christmas gifts this year are the personalised Body Butters

Christopher Davis, International Director of Corporate Responsibility at The Body Shop says: “Due to popular demand we are extending the Bio-Bridge programme into Christmas 2016 and adding two additional locations in Indonesia and Malaysia. We’ve been delighted with the response to our original Bio-Bridges programme earlier this year and in particular, our customers’ reaction to our campaign to help Reggie, the Red-shanked Douc, find love. This Christmas, which we’re promoting as “The Wildest Christmas Ever”, we will fund projects to help protect endangered species such as the Orangutan, Sumatran Tiger, Malayan Tiger and the Asian Elephant”

The Bio-Bridges programme is one element of The Body Shop’s Enrich Not Exploit Commitment, which aims to make The Body Shop the most ethical and truly sustainable global business in the world.

The Body Shop’s commitment to changing attitudes towards sustainable business does not stop at Bio-Bridges. When visiting one of The Body Shop’s stores over the festive season, customers who choose a ‘create your own’ gift box will be given the opportunity to choose a selection of unique gift boxes and bags from Get Paper Industry, one of The Body Shop’s 27 Community Trade suppliers. Get Paper Industry is a cooperative in Nepal making environmentally-friendly handmade paper and paper products, with their profits reinvested in the community.

 

Visit your nearest store or online at www.thebodyshop.com.au

 

 

Indonesia project

In Indonesia The Body Shop will work with Orangutan Land Trust (OLT) which focuses on supporting the preservation, restoration and protection of forests in areas where orangutans naturally exist or have existed in the past. The funds raised will support the establishment of a Forest Management Unit in Sumatra, to help protect the southernmost population of a critically endangered and incredibly rare species of orangutan and other endangered species in the Batang Toru forest.

 

Malaysia project

In Malaysia The Body Shop is working with Wildlife Conservation Society Malaysia (WCS Malaysia), a subsidiary of international charity the Wildlife Conservation Society. WCS’s goal is to conserve the world’s largest wild places in 15 priority regions, home to more than 50% of the world’s biodiversity. In Malaysia, WCS Malaysia monitors Malayan tigers in their habitats and works with stakeholders to protect them via anti-poaching patrols and securing critical habitats (bio-bridges) for them and their prey. The aim is to increase the population of the endangered Malayan tigers and to protect their native habitat which will allow them and other wildlife to roam in a larger protected landscape of Endau Rompin.

 

Vietnam project

Launched in summer 2016, the ongoing Vietnam project is based in the Khe Nuoc Trong forest in North Central Vietnam, partnering with World Land Trust and local partners Viet Nature. World Land Trust (WLT) is an international conservation charity, which protects the world’s most biologically important and threatened habitats acre by acre. This Christmas, funds will also be allocated to biological surveys and community engagement projects to raise local awareness of the endangered species, in particular the Red-shanked Douc (“Reggie”).

 

* Jukka Miettinen, Chenghua Shi and Soo Chin Liew. Deforestation rates in insular Southeast Asia between 2000 and 2010. Global Change Biology (2011)

About The Author

Katherine Ng

Katherine is not your typical Beauty Editor. Finance consultant by day and beauty and fashion addict at all other times, Katherine spends her hard-earned money helping the Australian and international economy with her never ending pursuit of everything pretty. A keen traveller, Katherine still holds dear her Melbourne roots with an overflowing wardrobe filled with black clothes, shoes and handbags. Katherine also has a deep love of food and wine, and you can find those adventures on instagram at @thegreedykat Email: kath@couturing.com Twitter: @kath_couturing Instagram: @kath_ng

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