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Cone pickers are risking their lives to harvest seeds for Danish Christmas trees

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

Cone pickers in Georgia are working under perilous conditions when they harvest the pine cones, later to become Christmas trees in Denmark.

Most work without protective equipment when they climb 30-40 meters tall trees, and it costs lives. Last year in September a Georgian cone picker plunged to his death as he sat on top of a 30 metre tall fir tree and picked cones. 54-year-old Ivane Kharebashvili was climbing without safety equipment and died, according to his death certificate of brain damage from the violent crash.

The cones should have been sold to a Danish company, says his wife, Lali Mardiani. “My husband was called up and offered to sell cones for a company from Denmark, although he is not directly employed by them,” says his widow, who does not know the name of the company. Danish companies are behind 70 percent of the seeds in Georgia. Denmark is the biggest player in the European Christmas market and produces almost one third of the 34 million Nordmann firs, which are sold annually in Europe.

And Danish companies are behind 70 percent of the seeds in Georgia. This year three Danish companies harvested seeds in Georgia. All three companies – Hede Denmark, Weckman and Levinsen & Abies – refused to take responsibility for the death. The Danish Christmas Tree Growers Association is not aware of the death this year, but takes security very seriously. “We have an ongoing dialogue with grain traders about it here – both at national and international level. Grain traders say they provide the safety equipment available, but we are not seeing everything. It is regrettable if one has fallen down because he did not use the equipment. And if he has not been given the equipment available, so I actually think it’s pretty serious”, said Chairman Claus Christensen. The death is not unique and his death in September is not unique.

Politiken went on a reporting trip to Georgia and talked to nine cone pickers working for Danish companies, either as laborers or employees of the Danish importers of Georgian subcontractors.

They each have knowledge of between 3 and 8 deaths from falling from trees. More control of the Danish companies is needed according Esben Emborg, the Danish consul in Georgia, and there is need for more control with the Danish companies that do not always live up to their responsibility to equip cone pickers safely. “There is undoubtedly a security problem in the industry. It is simply not good enough, as it looks right now, because not all pickers use safety equipment. All Danish companies must demonstrate that they have the will to ensure 100 percent safety for the Georgian cone pickers”, he says. The Danish seed company Levinsen & Abies is the largest importer of seed in Europe. Its director, Børge Klemmensen, recognizes that there are major security concerns in the industry. “There is no doubt that there are problems with safety in Georgia. There is a long way to go”, he says. Borge Klemmensen estimates that a maximum of 30-40 percent of his 155 employees use the safety equipment consistently. “I’m down there during the harvest every year, but I can not keep track of all pickers at the same time. Many find the equipment impractical or find it hinders their work and I cannot force them to wear it”, he says.

Picker had no safety equipment on
Borge Klemmensen knows of six deaths in Georgia. In 2002 one of his pickers died.
But according to Klemmensen he died of a heart attack. The director admits that the picker had no safety equipment on. One of the cone pickers, Politiken has spoken with are Giorgi Dvali. He is a laborer and picks both cones for German and Danish firms: “We have never been offered equipment. But of course we would like to have it”, he says.

Calls for greater responsibility for security
Several pickers are looking for those Danish companies take more responsibility for safety. But the Danish importers all have a Georgian partnering enterprise responsible for the recruitment of pickers, and thus they are not legally responsible for accidents. But according to Erik Werlauff, professor at Aalborg University specializing in corporate law, it’s a grey area. “I would rate them as active participants when they are down there during the entire harvest season. The very fact that one chooses to take the proper equipment down there, also shows that you are well aware that this borders on a legal liability”, assesses the professor.

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FREE shipment at Charcoal People until December 15th

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

To celebrate the launch of our natural charcoal soap on the Charcoal People website, and the approach of Christmas, we are offering free shipment on orders of £30 or more until December 15th.

As well as our natural bamboo charcoal water filters, we offer the natural charcoal soap and our range of hard-carved charcoal pendants, all wonderful gifts for your eco-conscious loved ones this Christmas.

Festive greetings from all at the Charcoal People!

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Christmas Gifts for Her and for Him

Monday, December 5th, 2011

Great Christmas Gifts for Her and for Him at ….. www.marketroyale.co.uk

Insist on the best…. make sure you buy 100% Bamboo Pile. All our Bamboo Bathrobes are 100% Super Soft Bamboo Pile.

Small/Medium (Size 10 to 14) – Bust size up to 124cm (49″) / Length 120cm (48″) / Sleeve Up 50cm (20″) / Sleeve Down 57cm (22.5″)

Large/X-Large (Size 16 to 20) – Bust size up to 134cm (53″) / Length 120cm (48″) / Sleeve Up 52cm (21″) / Sleeve Down 59cm (23.5″)

You will find many Bathrobes for sale, however none will give you the feel of Luxury like our Super Soft 100% Bamboo Pile Bathrobes.

All our Super Soft Bamboo Bathrobes are 420gsm offering the softest, silkiest, warmest and most absorbent Bathrobes available and all carry the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Certification.

Bamboo is the New Softer, Natural, Greener, Renewable and Eco Friendly material of the 21st century. It is 100% Biodegradable, Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Fungal, Anti-Static, Odour Resistant, Hypoallergenic, Thermo-Regulating and 3x More Absorbent than cotton, making it kinder for your skin.

At Market Royale we believe in supporting others who want to deliver a healthier planet and better working conditions, from the bank we use, to the people who make our products.

Bamboo is Better for YOU and Better for our ENVIRONMENT.

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Free Shipping on Christmas Gifts!

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

The Natural Works Company is currently offering FREE SHIPPING* on all orders until Thursday 8th December!

With indulgent gifts for men and women and plenty of great ideas for stocking fillers – it’s the perfect opportunity to tackle your Christmas list without leaving the house.  

*Applies to standard delivery only – orders must be placed by midnight 8 Dec 2011

Shop online @ www.naturalworkscompany.co.uk

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geoskincare Christmas introductory Offer!!

Monday, November 21st, 2011


A GREAT CHRISTMAS OFFER!

A Great Christmas Gift promotion from geoskincare…..

Always thought of going natural but just not got round to it then take advantage of this Xmas Promotion campaingn from geoskincare to introduce their luxurious skincare brand to the UK and the European markets.

An unbeatable offer for a high quality brand from New Zealand where they know how to go natural….

for quality there is no other choice……….

**RRP

Geoskincare Avocado & Grapeseed Masque – 100ml: £21.50

Geoskincare Hydrating Hand & Body Cream – 100m: £13.50

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For more products, moisturisers, shampoo etc… go to our health & beauty section

You will find more information on Geoskincare in the product info page. More Geoskincare Products due to be released.



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New!! Natural geoskincare for Men

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011


ANOTHER GREAT NEW PRODUCT RANGE!

for men

A Great Christmas Gift idea for men, just launched in the UK June of 2011, this unique range of Men’s Skincare. A fantastic popular high quality 100% Natural brand, from New Zealand. Why different, geoskincare uses Silica known as the beauty mineral, just one of its many natural ingredients which have been developed by geoskincare over the years making it one of the most popular high end brands in Australasia…

for quality there is no other choice

10% off

Just enter GBGEO11 at checkout

valid until 30/11/2011

A selection of the newly available products:

NEW! Geoskincare natural aftershave balm (100ml) - £19.95

Geoskincare Aftershave Balm for men – a cooling aloe vera gel, that contains a unique combination of organic ingredients to soothe and calm the skin and help to eliminate post shaving roughness

NEW! Geoskincare natural multi action cleanser (100ml)£19.95

Geoskincare Multi Action Cleanser for men – the multi action cleanser has been formulated to cleanse and tone the skin. A unique combination of organic oils and geothermal silica help to calm your skin before and after shaving.

NEW! Geoskincare natural daily moisturiser (100ml) – £19.95

Geoskincare Daily Moisture for men – a light yet super-effective cream that moisturises and protects. Organic olive oil, manuka honey and jojoba oil restore suppleness to the skin.

NEW! Geoskincare natural face scrub (100ml) – £19.95

No need to throw toxic waste over your skin to achieve results…….

Geoskincare Face Scrub for men – a mild face scrub that leaves your skin feeling refreshed and smooth.

For more products, moisturisers, shampoo etc… go to our health & beauty section

You will find more information on Geoskincare in the product info page. More Geoskincare Products due to be released.

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Fair trade Christmas trees

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Have you ever wondered where real Christmas trees come from? No doubt at that hectic time of year you don’t have time to give it a second thought.

But if you knew that the most popular kind of tree, the Nordmann Fir tree, started life in a remote area of Georgia (formerly part of USSR) and that people are injured or even die so that we can decorate a tree for a few days, maybe you would start thinking?

The Nordmann Fir tree (or the “non-drop tree”) is a high quality tree that keeps its needles well and has a lovely symmetrical, bushy shape.  These great qualities have made it increasingly popular and now about 5 million a year are sold in the UK alone. These trees are farmed, but they can only be grown using seed sourced from the natural forests of Georgia – the seed can’t be farmed to a high enough quality, even if the farmer can wait many years for a tree to produce enough seed cones.

Every September the seeds are harvested by the local people in the Ambrolauri region of Georgia, a remote and poor area of a poor developing country. These people, or “cone pickers” are mainly subsistence farmers living high up in the mountains who have little or no income all year until the seed harvest comes round. They then climb 30 metre high trees to pick the seed cones – without safety equipment, ropes or health insurance – and are paid a pittance. Every year someone is injured and there have been deaths too. The seeds are then sold off to farms in Europe where the trees are grown for huge profits, often using illegal immigrant labour and with little regard for the environment.

But things are starting to change thanks to the only fair trade certified (WFTO) real Christmas trees in the world. Set up by Danish Christmas tree grower Bols Forstplanteskole, Fair Trees® sources its own seeds from Ambrolauri using fair trade principles. All of the Fair Trees® cone pickers are paid a fair wage and are provided with modern safety equipment and health insurance. Fair Trees® has also set up a charitable fund in Georgia called The Bols Xmas Tree Fund to help the cone picking community. So far the Fund has provided dental care and health insurance for the local children and invested in community projects. Fairwind, along with an insurance repairs business called MAAssist, is currently raising £10,000 for the Fund to renovate the local school in Tlugi which is in a desperate state.

Fair Trees® not only grows ethical trees, but it is also campaigning to get Christmas tree growers to change their ways and to join the Fair Trees® programme which sets out clear ethical and environmental requirements.

Fair Trees® are for sale this year at www.fairwindonline.com. For more information please go to www.fairwindonline.com or Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/groups/114553318582105/ or www.fairtrees.co.uk. To see a video of the cone pickers go to http://www.bolsxmastreefund.com/video-en.php

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Support independent, ethical UK business this Christmas!

Friday, October 14th, 2011

Support independent, ethical UK small businesses this Christmas!

At www.OVnaturals.co.uk we are a tiny UK business, passionate about what we offer you, striving to be as ethical as we can be & offering great products & services.

Invest in UK independent businesses this Christmas & find unique gifts that will wow the receiver!

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Get your XMAS gifts at Ethicalonestopshop

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

Ethicalonestopshop.com has now been updated and has a new improved layout to help you find your Xmas gifts. We now have over 9000 products and the stock the latest skincare gifts and heatlhy foods for all the family.

Check out www.ethicalonestopshop.com today and you will find all you need under one roof.

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MAAssist teams up with Fairwind to raise funds for Fair Trees® school renovation

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

This Christmas the serious ethical issues surrounding the Christmas tree industry are being brought to the attention of the public in the UK. The UK campaign is being lead by Fairwind, a leading fair trade retailer and importer and there are BBC documentaries and news items being aired on TV and radio in early December 2010. MAAssist is proud to be the first UK business, outside of the fair trade community, to financially support this campaign.

Fair Trees® – fair trade real Nordmann Fir Christmas trees

About 5 million Nordmann Fir Christmas trees are sold in the UK each year. But until now, very few people in the UK have been aware of the serious ethical issues behind buying these trees at Christmas. Although they are farmed in the UK and Denmark the seeds for Nordmann Firs are sourced from natural forests, mainly in Georgia.

Harvesting of the seeds in Georgia is carried out by hand under remarkably primitive conditions. The Georgian cone pickers climb up 30 metre high fir trees in order to reach the seeds. Until now, they have worked entirely without safety equipment and in 2004 two workers fell to their death during the harvest. Several accidents happen each year, but despite working in such dangerous conditions the cone pickers are usually paid such low wages that it is difficult for them to support their families.

A Danish Christmas tree grower called Bols Forstplanteskole is changing all of that. Bols source their own seeds from Georgia using fair trade principles, and in 2007 was awarded fair trade accreditation by Fair Trade Danmark – Bols is the only Christmas tree grower in the world with fair trade accreditation. In 2011 Bols will have full accreditation by the World Fair Trade Organisation (WFTO). Not only does Bols pay a fair wage and provide health insurance to the cone pickers but proceeds from the sale of Fair Seeds and Fair Trees® are donated to the Bols Xmas Tree Fund, a charitable fund based in Georgia.

The Bols Xmas Tree Fund aims to create awareness about and improve the terrible conditions under which the Georgian cone pickers live and work. The Fund provides the cone pickers with Danish-made safety equipment and ensures that the workers are instructed on safety. In addition, the Fund works towards creating proper conditions for workers and their families through financial support for hospitals, schools, books and health care.

MAAssist fundraising

MAAssist will set aside £1 for every claim with value received from 1st January 2011 for the Fair Trees® project.

MAAssist will also welcome support from any insurance clients who are willing to make a donation to the Fund. In return for such a donation, the insurance client will be able to use the Fair Trees® name in any corporate social responsibility and marketing promotional material.

MAAssist staff will also be carrying out various fund raising activities in 2011.

A team of tradesmen will go to Georgia in August/September 2011 to renovate the local school in the cone picking region of Ambrolauri.

Contacts – further information

If you would like to be involved in the Fair Trees® fundraising activities for 2011, or would like more information, please contact:

Teresa Owen, Fairwind

Email: t.owen@fairwindonline.com

Tel: 0845 196 0256

 or

 Paul Hayman, MAAssist

Email: Paul.Hayman@maassist.com

Tel: 01296 678100

Fairwind

This innovative company is owned and run by Teresa Owen. Fairwind is a thriving online business that is passionate about fair trade and providing affordable, quality fair trade gifts and accessories from around the world.

In 2007, Fairwind was shortlisted for an Observer Ethical Award and is a member of the British Association for Fair Trade Shops (BAFTS) – visit www.bafts.org.uk for more information.

Fairwind sells gifts, home accessories and textiles, jewellery, children’s toys, candles and garden accessories. To see Fairwind’s full range, or for further information, visit www.fairwindonline.com or phone 0845 196 0256.

High-resolution images of all products are available and in most cases also cut-out images – they can be downloaded from http://www.fairwindonline.com/resources.asp.

MAAssist

MAAssist Limited specialises in domestic building repairs on behalf of some of the UK’s largest insurers and property related markets, using its in-house construction company MABuild Limited, supported by a nationwide network of trade professional companies, creating an established Building Repair Network (BRN) and Control Centre function for its clients.

With its niche range of products and services MAAssist has consistently helped insurers and property portfolio managers to materially reduce their claims management, claims settlement and budgeted spend and expenditure, through correct building claims validation and delivery of quality building works.

And MAAssist’s ability to settle and fulfill buildings claims, and offer customers and clients a real choice in their preferred method of claims settlement, enables them to consistently deliver a positive claims experience. For more information please go to www.magroupltd.co.uk

Bols Forstplanteskole

Established in 1989 by Marianne and Lars H. Bols, Bols Forstplanteskole has always been an innovator in the Christmas tree industry. Although both Marianne and Lars were studying at the time, they were excited by the forestry industry and by the challenges of supplying top quality products with the right provenances.

Their first business trip was to Georgia, in 1989, to buy 8 tons of Nordmann Fir seeds. As Georgia was then still part of the USSR, it was a long, tough battle to get the seeds and have them shipped to Denmark. But it was the start of a minor revolution in raising the quality of the Christmas trees coming onto the market. Marianne and Lars were moved by the generosity and warmth shown to them by the Georgian farmers: “Even though they were poor, they invited us in and many of them remain close friends. They were also one of the main reasons why we continue to collect seeds from Georgia.” Another reason for continuing to do business in Georgia, despite the many obstacles, is that the Nordmann Fir seeds obtainable there are simply the best in the world.

Apart from providing a full-spectrum catalogue of plant and trees to a broad multinational market, Bols’ more recent initiatives include organic and fair trade products: www.fairtrees.co.uk

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