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At 40, The Body Shop becomes a most ethical, sustainable global business

[Yahoo News \ 16 May, 2016]

New Delhi, May 16 (ANI): British cosmetics and skin care company The Body Shop which is
celebrating its 40th birthday this year has unveiled a new plan to become the world's most
ethical and sustainable global business.

Enrich not Exploit, that's the mantra of this company, The Body Shop which believes in
introducing a 100 percent vegetarian line of skincare, bringing beauty recipes from nature as
well as innovative range of fragrances which captures the essence of rare, precious, living
scents, while leaving the nature untouched.

In an exclusive interview with ANI, Christopher Davis, Director of International Corporate


Responsibility and Campaigns, The Body Shop International said: "We have set ourselves
ambitious, inspiring and measurable targets for our commitment. We are developing new
practices to enrich the planet in which we operate whilst helping our company grow and
prosper. Our new commitment combines the experience and knowledge of our expert people
with new advances in science and technology."

Talking on the concept of Bio-Bridges, a new initiative to protect and regenerate 75


millionsquare metres of damaged habitats and help communities to live more sustainably,
Davis said: "The bio-bridge is a link between two areas of rain forest. If two areas of rain
forest is cut off due to tree felling than we make a corridor so that animals can move and their
gene-pool is protected and enhanced. So each time a customer comes to the Body Shop to buy
from us, we will be building a metre square of bio-bridge."

Davis further added that the company is looking for new innovations which will ultimately
have a positive impact on the planet.

The CEO of The Body Shop Jeremy Schwartz said the new commitment will reaffirm The
Body Shop position as a leader in ethical business and will define the next stage of
development of the Body Shop business.

"For us, being truly sustainable means shaping our business to work in line with the planet's
natural systems so they can replenish and restore themselves. We have set ourselves a
significant goal to be the world's most ethical and truly sustainable global business," Schwartz
said. (ANI)

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