Friday, September 24, 2010

Why We Love Ben & Jerry's

Other than the amazing flavors (like Cinnamon Buns--did I mention amazing?)...

We love Ben & Jerry's because...

They pay their workers a livable wage. 
All full time manufacturing employees are paid enough to allow for a quality of life that includes decent housing, health care, transportation, food, recreation, savings, and miscellaneous expenses. In recent years, Ben & Jerry's livable wage has been more than twice the national minimum wage.

They are committed to community service.
In recent years, they have cooked, boxed, and planted food for the Vermont Food Bank, rebuilt houses in New Orleans, and built a playground in a low-income neighborhood in Berlin, Germany. In company-owned Ben & Jerry’s scoop shops, they have also created programs with nonprofit partners to help young people facing big challenges to learn job and life skills. Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Ben Cohen once said, “Business has a responsibility to give back to the community.” And we agree.

They give $1.8 million to nonprofit organizations every year through the Ben & Jerry's Foundation. 
This philanthropy is employee-led by non-management, employee advisory groups who consider proposals and recommend grants. Some of the funded organizations include the Center for Immigrant Families, the United Workers Association, Farm Worker Pesticide Project, and the Louisiana Bucket Brigade.

They have a PartnerShop program that offer job and entrepreneurial training to youth and young adults that may face barriers to employment. 
PartnerShops help people build better lives. They are independently owned and operated by community-based nonprofit organizations. And Ben & Jerry's waives the standard franchise fees and provides additional support to help nonprofits operate strong businesses. As PartnerShop operators, nonprofits retain their business proceeds to support their programs.

They work to reduce their impact on the environment. 
They have created "the clean, green freezer" that use hydrocarbon gases. These freezers do not contribute to global warming or the depletion of the ozone layer. They are also a partner of the Dairy Stewardship Alliance, which promotes sustainable farming practices. They have created toolkits to helps dairy farmers assess their own practices and move toward economic, social, and environmental well-being. They also monitor their impact on global warming and invest in programs and projects that try to offset carbon emissions. Ben & Jerry's is "passionate about making their waste less wasteful" by finding creative ways to reuse or repurpose their production waste. And finally, they source all of the paperboard for their cartons from a supplier that uses pulp from sustainably managed forests, and are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.

They use Fair Trade certified ingredients.
Many of Ben & Jerry's ice creams use Fair Trade certified vanilla from Uganda, Fair Trade certified cocoa powder from Cote d'Ivoire, Fair Trade certified cocoa powder from the Conacado cooperative in the Dominican Republic, and/or Fair Trade certified coffee beans from the Huatusco cooperative in Mexico. They also use ethically sourced macadamia nuts from Malawi.

They use ethically sourced ingredients and support ethical businesses. 
All of the dairy used in their products come from family farms that have pledged not to treat their cows with artificial growth hormones. Plus, many of these farmers participate in their Caring Dairy programs that pursue more sustainable practices on the farms. And (one of our favorite aspects), the delicious brownies they use in many of their most popular flavors always come from the Greyston Bakery in Yonkers, NY. Greyston Bakery is a model for corporate ethics--they hire and support low-income people who are making the transition towards economic self-sufficiency. They provide housing for the homeless, childcare, employment training, jobs, and comprehensive health care for people living with HIV/AIDS. Through these programs, Greyston is able to reach (and change the lives of) over 2,000 people every year.

There are many more reasons that we love and respect Ben & Jerry's. While no company is perfect, we recognize and commend Ben & Jerry's for their incredible dedication to corporate ethics. And that is why we are buying Ben & Jerry's ice creams for our upcoming film screening. :)

And did we mention that the Cinnamon Buns flavor is incredible? Rock on, Ben & Jerry's. You guys understand how to be a force for freedom.


Thursday, September 9, 2010

Keep Spreading the Word!

We still need your votes and support in the Pepsi Refresh Project!! Remember you can vote everyday. Want to learn more about how the grant money will be spent? Check out this blog from our friend at The Hungry Feminist:


To vote, go to www.refresheverything.com/ssgf

Or text 102193 to PEPSI (73774)

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Pepsi Refresh Grant: How the Money Will Be Spent



We have been asked the following question, and we wanted to clarify: Why is so much money being spent on t-shirts?


$9.5k will be used to purchase 1,000 shirts for our fundraising and awareness campaign.

SSGF t-shirts are printed on fair trade, certified organic cotton using eco-friendly, water-based inks. We work with the organization Freeset Global to produce all of our shirts. The t-shirts are made by women in Kolkata, India who have escaped the sex trade. Freeset provides women a way out of poverty and prostitution by offering them skills training, job placement, access to healthcare, and more. The production of these shirts directly benefits the women of Freeset. To learn more about Freeset Global, visit their website at http://freesetglobal.com.

Money raised from the sale of the t-shirts goes to fund other SSGF initiatives. Not only is the initial production of the shirts benefiting survivors of sex trafficking, but the sale of these shirts will also benefit survivors and help fight human trafficking.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Help SSGF Win a $25,000 Grant!!

She Shall Go Free is a growing non-profit organization dedicated to fighting against sexual slavery, human trafficking, and other forms of exploitation or violence against women and girls. We focus our efforts on awareness raising campaigns, fair trade and ethical consumerism, fundraising for anti-trafficking programs, and unique initiatives designed to make a visible impact in the fight against injustice.

Right now, we are in the running for a $25,000 grant from the Pepsi Refresh Project. 

Winners are selected based on votes from the public, so we need YOUR help to make this happen! You can vote for us EVERY DAY for the whole month of September--and making sure you vote every day will really help us!! 

You can vote by using the following link: http://pep.si/ao9gjA

You may ALSO vote by Texting 102193 to Pepsi (73774)! By voting online and via text message, you can give us two votes a day!

Remember, you can vote every day!! Please spread the word and help us make this dream a reality for our organization!

With love and freedom,
Lauren Dawson & Jessica Hinman