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July 03, 2008

tetra tent

Along with a few other thousand revellers, our Lucie went along to Glastonbury last weekend for a spot of festival living, falafel munching and Jay Z appreciating.

While she was there, she spotted this brilliant little tent/igloo structure in the Green Fields

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It's made completely from used tetra cartons and some very bendy twigs.

On closer inspection, Lucie discovered a couple of rather familiar looking panels inside

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Hats off to whoever made this ingenious recycled tetra tent. We salute you.

June 05, 2008

neve's tree

This is Neve.

Neve

Neve is four years old, lives in Somerset and likes to help her dad, Darren, with the gardening. And she's taken our Buy One, Grow One Tree message quite literally.

Not only has she made her own plant pot out of an empty carton.

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She's also rescued a sapling from her dad's weeding pile.

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Found a nice, sunny spot to plant it in.

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And made sure it's properly watered everyday to ensure it'll grow up nice and strong.

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We like Neve and her little tree a lot.

recycle week 2008

As you may know, this week is Recycle Week 2008, and our friends over at Tetra Pak are doing their best to raise the campaign's awareness.  We use Tetra Pak's cartons for our big smoothies, so we're obviously very keen to get as many people reycling them as possible. 

Tetra Pak are hoping to get as many people as they can to reycle the cartons and you can even pledge to do this on their website.  Most councils in the UK will now recycle cartons, so it's really just about raising awareness.

If you'd like to find out more about the the project, you could have a look on Tetra Pak's website.  This video of cartons being recycled in Brazil is also pretty interesting.

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Very neatly squashed Tetra Paks

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A bundle of Tetra Paks

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We used to be a Tetra Pak

April 24, 2008

even more trees

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We're still fully in our 'take your comments on board AGM week' at the minute so here's another update on how you're all constantly helping to make us a little bit better.

Last year towards the end of our Buy One Grow One Tree project we asked you all if you could think of anyway to improve the project in future. You gave us some great feedback as comments to this blog post. A lot of the comments concerned us giving you more information on where the trees are planted and the communities benefiting from the trees.

So Geoff got our man on the ground in India to have a look about with his video camera. Here's the result.

We've also made a little Google Map showing you exactly where some of the trees are planted (Thurinjapuram, India) so you can zoom right up. Don't go too fast though, it's like virtual sky diving.

You also said that you wouldn't mind it if you could add our virtual badge to FaceBook profiles as well as blogs and stuff. So we've fixed that this year too. You can now add a badge to your own page by planting a tree and then going here.

Facebook

We'll be asking for even more feed back again towards the end of this year's project don't worry, but if you have any thoughts or ideas to let us know now just add a comment to this blog post.


April 08, 2008

buy one grow one tree

You might remember us doing Buy One Get One Tree last October where we planted a tree for every big special carton sold.

Well, it was such a roaring success that we're going to be doing it again. There's quite a few exciting new changes this year and we'll be letting you know all about them in a couple of weeks time.

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For now, here's an update on what's been happening with the trees you registered last October.

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These are just a few of the 10,000 saplings that have been planted so far. They'll be transferred to the soil as soon as the rains allow but as only a third of saplings grow to maturity, we're planting lots of them in order to hit our 164,020 total.

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Over 2000 trees have been planted already. They're mainly the teak and neem variety, which thrive in drought prone areas and are brilliant for providing much needed shade.

The neem tree is quite special. It's known as 'nature's pharmacy' for all of it's medicinal properties. and you can read a bit more about it here.

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Over 2,300 farmers have signed up for the scheme so far. By agreeing to look after the trees, they will recieve training in sustainable agriculture and an income for the next 10 years.

To grow more trees and help more people like this, keep an eye out in store for our special cartons and kids multipacks.

March 12, 2008

ACME climate action

January 08, 2008

please say hello to carlos

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This is Carlos. You might recognise him from his guest role in our new telly ad.

Carlos is our man on the ground in Latin America.  He works with the Rainforest Alliance, a charity that is pioneering a better way of growing fruit that helps protect workers, local communities, wildlife and the environment. It's a great organisation and one we're proud to help support.  Currently, all our bananas come from Rainforest Alliance accredited farms.  And we're working with Carlos to introduce this more enlightened way of growing to the places where our pineapples come from. Ultimately we want all fruit to be grown in this way. 

Carlos' official title is quite appropriately 'Fruit Supply Coordinator' and he knows the fruit industry inside out having run his own banana plantation for 20 years previously, which makes him a very good friend for us to have.

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Some other interesting facts about Carlos include:

  • he's got a great moustache
  • he scrubs up nice when invited to awards ceremonies
  • other than fruit, his main passion in life is great Costa Rican coffee, of which he can be seen enjoying a cup with our Simon above.

    He even gave us a bag of his absolute favourite coffee to bring back to fruit towers with us.

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    Thanks Carlos. Keep up the great work and good luck with those pineapples.

  • December 11, 2007

    blog eat blog

    Treekeeper

    Last week Adam, one of the founders and chief greenskeeper for method products, came over to Fruit Towers to meet our Sustainability Jess. After going home method blogged about their visit so we thought we'd blog them back. Hello method.

    We think method are great - they make non-toxic cleaning products made with natural ingredients. Jess and Adam had lots to talk about - method use 100% recycled plastic for their products, just like our bottles, and do great work on carbon reduction, ethical sourcing of the ingredients for their products, and trying to have a positive impact on the world.

    We swapped lots of great ideas, and promised to keep in touch in the future, after all four hands are better than two.

    November 29, 2007

    simple steps

    Dylan

    Thanks to Peter who sent us in a link to this great little video.  You can also click here for more info.  When you think about it, it really is pretty simple.   

    November 27, 2007

    ship shape

    Ellen

    Ellen Macarthur came to visit us at Fruit Towers today.  She is keen to learn more about sustainability and to incorporate it into all that she does so we sat down for a smoothie and a chat about what we do here at innocent and why and what we can all do to lessen our impact on the planet. 

    Ellen talked about the challenges of going for records on a boat and how you take the absolute minimum with you, are careful never to leave the computer screens or the lights on, and generally manage what you have down to the last drop of fuel or water because if you run out there is no way you can stop for more. We thought this was a great example for how we all need to remember how many resources we all use every day - because while we can just duck out to the shops if we run out of milk, and there is always energy when we want switch on the lights, ultimately there is a finite amount of resources on the planet and if we destroy the environment, or use them all up - it's just gone. 

    So we'll try hard to keep doing our bit to keep using recycled materials, reducing our carbon footprint, and generally lessening our impacts day by day.  Good luck on your next endeavour Ellen.

    Posted by Sustainability Jess.

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