One Percent of All Botaneco Garden Product Sales throughout June from Guardian Stores Nationwide Will Be Channelled to Mangrove Reforestation Efforts in Kuala Selangor
World Environment Day is the biggest annual event
for positive environmental action. It is celebrated every June 5th.
The theme for this year’s celebration is Connecting People to Nature, that reminds
us that we are part of nature and depend on it, while forwarding the call to
protect the Earth that we share.
Responding
to the call, Botaneco Garden a brand of hair and body care
products made from an innovative and sophisticated blend of botanical
ingredients and eco-certified oils, in collaboration with the Malaysian Nature
Society, has launched the ‘Plant A Seed, Grow A Forest’ campaign.
The
‘Plant A Seed, Grow A Forest’ campaign will see one percent of all
Botaneco Garden products sold throughout the month of June channelled to the
Malaysian Nature Society’s mangrove reforestation efforts in Kuala Selangor.
The Malaysian Nature Society (MNS) is Malaysia’s
largest and oldest non-government environmental organisation. MNS’ focus is to
conserve Malaysia’s diverse habitats, protecting the nation’s natural heritage
especially ecologically sensitive landscapes. Mangrove forests are classified
as ecologically sensitive landscapes.
Mangroves
present many intrinsic benefits to the ecosystem. They provide shelter and food
for aquatic and marine animals, and migratory shorebirds, serve as a deterrent
to storm surges, tides and currents, reduce water pollution and prevent soil
erosion in coastal communities.
Botaneco
Garden products include the Organic Argan & Virgin Olive Oil, Organic Inca
Inchi & Aloe Vera as well as the revolutionary Trio Oil range. The
collection comprises of the body care collection of Body Wash, Body Butter,
Exfoliating Bath, Hand Cream, Body Lotion, and hair care collection of Hair
Shampoo, Hair Conditioner and Hair Serum. It is
available, nationwide, exclusively at Guardian, and at the Guardian e-store.
There are more than 400 Guardian outlets nationwide.
According to Guardian Malaysia Sdn Bhd,
Marketing Director, Ms Christina Low, Botaneco Garden’s support for World
Environment Day is an ideal fit with the brand’s philosophy and the lifestyle
and concerns of its consumers.
“Botaneco
Garden has a strong user base of informed, eco-conscious
consumers who prefer natural beauty solution. The collection is a performance
line with eco-certified ingredients that is affordably priced yet
environmentally and ethically produced, to suit consumers who want natural,
organic beauty solutions that reduce their exposure to harmful chemicals. The
‘Plant A Seed, Grow A Forest’ campaign with MNS to assist with reforestation
efforts in Kuala Selangor is a good fit for us and for our consumers. This is
why we are running it for the whole month,” Ms Low explained.
She
said that the brand had set a target to replant 200 mangrove trees from the
funds raised.
“We
hope that consumers will embrace the World Environment Day 2017 message of
People Connecting with Nature and show their support for the ‘Plant A Seed,
Grow A Forest’ campaign.
The
formulation of Botaneco Garden collection is free from harmful ingredients such
as parabens, soap, colourants and silicone giving consumers who are
health-conscious and environmentally-friendly, peace of mind. It is
dermatologically tested and proven.
The
Malaysian Nature Society’s Executive Director, I.S Mr Shanmugaraj Subramaniam
said that support for environmental causes is Malaysia, and that brands such as
Botaneco Garden were helping in creating awareness and providing platforms for
consumers to participate and contribute.
“The
awareness of the importance of mangroves to the riverine and tidal ecosystem is
not high. Efforts such as the ‘Plant A Seed, Grow A Forest’ campaign by
Botaneco Garden and MNS take this vital message to the public, and make it
‘real’. Consumers get to support the effort and can visit Kuala Selangor to
Connect with Nature, and to see how their support of Botaneco Garden has helped
to grow a forest,” Mr Shanmugaraj said.
The Kuala Selangor Nature Park, is home to 150
species of birds, small animals, fish, amphibians, and reptiles such as Smooth
Otters, Silvered Leaf-monkeys, Long-tailed Macaques and more. However, illegal mangrove
extraction has put this habitat at risk, and reforestation is necessary.
The
Botaneco Garden ‘Plant A Seed, Grow A Forest’ campaign begins on June 1st,
2017 and ends on June 30th, 2017. Head to your nearest Guardian
store to support this campaign.
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