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Knowing our actions today will affect the quality of life for future generations, Mary Kay Inc. continuously seeks opportunities to improve our environmental performance and is striving to find ways to be even more sustainable and green.

 

   

In a unique partnership with the Arbour Day Foundation and the U.S. independent sales force, Mary Kay Inc. has pledged to plant 100,000 trees in the continental United States in 2008. Watch for more details on this exciting program.

 

As part of a more than $1 million commitment to aid survivors of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Mary Kay Inc. first joined forces with Habitat for Humanity® in 2006. Mary Kay employees, during working hours, built a Habitat home in seven days for a family in Dallas who lost everything in the Hurricane Katrina storm. (See video for details.)

 

Mary Kay distribution centres in the U.S. do not use styrofoam packaging material when shipping orders. All Mary Kay orders are shipped using packing materials made from corn and potato starch, two environmentally friendly, renewable resources.
In addition, the U.S. manufacturing facility sends all returned products containing alcohol and any alcohol waste products to a resource recovery facility which reclaims and distils the alcohol into fuel-grade ethanol, which is then used as an oxygenate for cleaner-burning gasoline. Since the program began in 2004, Mary Kay Inc. has recycled between 30 and 50 tons of alcohol each year, reducing our hazardous waste disposal by at least 25 percent.

 

In 2005 the Dallas manufacturing facility received the Blue Thumb Silver Award from the City of Dallas for its efforts in helping ensure safe drinking water for five consecutive years.

     

Mary Kay Inc. President and CEO David Holl is a member of the board of directors of The Nature Conservancy of Texas. Mary Kay Vice Chairman Dick Bartlett serves as an Honorary Trustee of The Nature Conservancy of Texas, a member of the board of the Nature Conservancy of New Mexico and a member of the board of The Nature Conservancy President’s Conservation Council. The Nature Conservancy of Texas is the state chapter of the nonprofit, international conservation organization. The mission of the organization is to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.

 

 


 

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Mary Kay Australia opened in 1971 followed by New Zealand in 1991. Mary Kay, one of the largest direct sellers of skin care and colour cosmetics, realised another year of record results. In 2009, Mary Kay Inc. and its international subsidiaries achieved $2.5 billion in wholesale sales worldwide. Mary Kay® products are sold in more than 35 markets worldwide, and the global Mary Kay independent sales force exceeds 2 million. To learn more about Mary Kay CLICK HERE or call 1800 338 006 for Australia or 0800 627 952 for New Zealand.
 
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