The very first The Body Shop® store opened on 26th March 1976 in
Brighton, on the south coast of England. By 1978 the first overseas
franchise is a kiosk in Brussels and by 1982 new shops open at a
rate of two per month.
In 1985, in its first year as a public company, The Body Shop
sponsored posters for Greenpeace. A year later, it created an
Environmental Projects Department of its own, while the first major
campaign for The Body Shop is "Save the Whales" with Greenpeace, in
1986.
The first Community Trade product for The Body Shop was a footsie
roller, produced in 1986 by a supplier in southern India. This
trade in footsie rollers has evolved into the current trade with
Teddy Exports in India, one of our key Community Trade
suppliers.
By 1990, just one year after launching in the USA, there were 2,500
applications for a franchise, with demand for The Body Shop®
products ever-growing, driven by expansion which saw the company
trading in 39 countries within just fourteen years after the
opening of the very first shop!
In 1990 The Body Shop Foundation was established, a charity which
funds human rights and environmental protection groups.
The Big Issue paper for homeless people, which began as a The Body
Shop Foundation project, was launched in 1991. By 1998 its success
saw The Body Shop Foundation part-funding the launch of the The Big
Issue stateside, in Los Angeles.
The New Academy of Business was established in 1995, as an
initiative by Anita Roddick. This innovative management degree
addressing social, environmental and moral issues is run at The
University of Bath, in England.
In 1993 the Company launched an international high-profile campaign
to raise awareness of the plight of the Ogoni people and their
leader Ken Saro-Wiwa, persecuted for protesting against Shell and
the Nigerian dictatorship over exploitation in their homeland.
The Body Shop At Home™, the direct-selling arm, was launched in the
UK in 1994, Canada in 1995, Australia in 1997, and USA in 2001. It
has now rolled out in 48 states in the USA and is set to grow even
bigger.
The Body Shop continues to increase its environmental practices. In
2001, The Body Shop UK region and service centre head offices in
Watersmead switched to Ecotricity providing them with energy from
renewable sources. In addition, a number of The Body Shop® stores
have now converted to green electricity while the rest of the
stores are set to follow suit.
Campaign successes include the Against Animal Testing campaign. The
campaign led to a UK-wide ban on animal testing on cosmetic
products and ingredients in November 1998 and led to the largest
ever petition (four million signatures) being delivered to the
European Commission in 1996.
In 1997, The Body Shop was the first international cosmetics
company to sign up to the Humane Cosmetics Standard supported by
leading international animal protection groups.
In 1995 and 1997 The Body Shop Values Reports were recognised as
trailblazing by United Nations Environmental Programme and
SustainAbility and ranked highest in their review of International
Corporate Environmental Reports.
In 1997, The Body Shop celebrated its 21st birthday with the launch
of a new flagship store design, winning the prestigious Retail Week
Store Design of the Year Award.
To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights in 1998, The Body Shop launched a joint worldwide
campaign with Amnesty International to highlight the plight of
human rights defenders around the world, encouraging customers to
'Make their Mark' for human rights. This successful campaign saw
three million people sign up.
In 1999, The Body Shop created four new business units in the UK,
Europe, the Americas and Asia, shifting its operational and
management structure out to the regions.
2001 saw the first The Body Shop® customer reward scheme
launched in the US. It became so popular it's now in key markets
globally, known as Love Your Body™ customer scheme with customers
rewarded by 10% off their purchases, free gifts and a birthday
present, as well as other members-only benefits.
The Body Shop branches into South Africa in June 2001, via New
Clicks Holdings as The Body Shop direct franchisee in South Africa.
New Clicks has a strong commitment to corporate social
responsibility through its New Clicks Foundation.
During 2002, The Body Shop ran a global campaign with Greenpeace
International on promoting renewable energy, which culminated in
the presentation of over six million customer signatures at the
World Summit for Sustainable Development in Johannesburg. We
further our commitment to environmental sustainability through
investment in renewable energy, funding of energy efficiency
projects in the developing world, and incorporating post-consumer
recyclate into our packaging.
During 2003 The Body Shop launched a global campaign to help Stop
Violence In The Home. This builds on almost a decade of campaigning
on the issue in a number of our markets, including Canada, the USA,
and West Malaysia. The campaign aims to highlight the issue, raise
money to support the work of groups helping victims of violence,
and ensure that customers and employees are provided with
information on sources of advice and help.
Anita Roddick is appointed as a Dame of the British Empire as
part of the Queen's Birthday Honours on Saturday 14th June
2003.
During 2003 The Body Shop launches in Estonia and Turkey.
In 2004 The Body Shop is the first global retailer to join the
Board of the Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil, working with NGOs
and plantations to protect tropical rainforests and improve the
human rights of workers and indigenous people.
In 2005 The Body Shop joins The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and is
commended by Greenpeace and the Breastcancer Fund for our
responsible chemicals policy.
During 2005 The Body Shop is awarded for achieving higher standards
of animal welfare in the cosmetic category at the first annual
awards of the Royal Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in
the UK. An independent panel of judges chose The Body Shop as
winners because of our Against Animal Testing Policy.
The Body Shop comes to Jordan and Russia in 2005 with a total of
2,045 stores around the globe.
In 2006 The Body Shop turns 30 (March 27th)!
In 2006 The Body Shop wins PETA's Proggy (progress) awards for our
commitment to avoid animal testing.
The Body Shop becomes part of the L'Oréal Group and de-lists
from the London Stock Exchange on July 12
2006. It retains its unique identity and values and
continues to be based in the United
Kingdom. It operates independently within the L'Oréal
Group and is led by the current management team of The Body Shop
reporting directly to the CEO of L'Oréal,
Jean-Paul Agon.
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