Today’s the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and as the celebration is looking much different this year, John Paul Mitchell Systems’ Tea Tree is still committed to giving back to the people and the planet.
Join Tea Tree in making a difference: from the comfort of your own living room, you can plant a tree to help reach their goal of #OneMillionWithTeaTree!
Long before it was a mainstream movement, John Paul Mitchell Systems® co-founders John Paul DeJoria and Paul Mitchell took steps to make their company environmentally friendly. Among their earliest initiatives: founding a solar-powered farm in Hawaii to sustainably source all of the awapuhi used in JPMS™ products. To this day, John Paul Mitchell Systems®—and the Tea Tree brand in particular—is committed to honoring Paul Mitchell’s legacy through initiatives dedicated to giving back to the planet and creating a more sustainable workplace. From participating in reforestation efforts across the globe, adopting the most current green practices in packaging and finding new ways to go green in their corporate offices, here are just a few of the ways that your favorite Tea Tree Special Shampoo is helping make a positive environmental impact: keeping their offices and facilities green;
greener bottles, tubes and pucks for Tea Tree; contributing to a cleaner, more beautiful future with Green Circle Salons; and making a difference with #OneMillionWithTeaTree
Learn more about JPMS commitments to the planet on their blog: https://www.paulmitchell.com/blog/making-every-day-earth-day-with-tea-tree-hair-care.html
Do you want to join Tea Tree in this initiative? It’s easy! Follow the steps listed below to plant your tree:
- ▶ Visit teatreehair.com/reforestaction to plant a free tree and learn how you can create positive change for our environment and communities around the world.
- ▶ Use the code TEATREE2020
- ▶ Follow @TeaTreeHairCare and #OneMillionWithTeaTree as the brand moves toward their goal!
Planting JUST ONE TREE creates: 1 hour of work for a local farmer; 3 animal habitats; 4 months of oxygen; and an offset of 360 miles’ worth of CO2 from cars!