Bands choosing our ethical range....
The list continues to grow - bands and artists that love the quality and ethics behind our t-shirts and are using them for merch
include: the Waifs, Evermore, The Beautiful Girls, Black Seeds, Blue King Brown, Kisschassy, PRE IGN, Sugar Army, Little Birdy, Sarah Blasko, Kid Confucious, Parkway Drive, Evermore, Jason Mraz,
Jump 2 Light Speed, Sunk Loto, Lior and Starky too!! If you're a band that needs help or
advice with merchandise contact us or Amy at out with the new
Hugh supports fully stoked...
Hugh Jackman and his wife Deborra-Lee Furness have offered to help promote
Fully Stoked.
John Palermo - Hugh's good friend and partner in his new company Seed Productions - organised for Maria and Hugh
to meet recently in Sydney. Hugh was impressed by Maria's passion and vision and is keen to help however
he
can. Lots of possibilites for involvement were discussed and we're all really excited about what's in store.
Will keep you posted...
Dr Jane Goodall PhD DBE... We have just had the great pleasure of hosting Jane for a few days during her Australian tour. This was an absolute dream come true, with Jane's work being the inspiration behind Maria's (founder/director) efforts in chimpanzee conservation in Uganda, and everything that has followed with the fully stoked company. Jane visited Australia to share her message of hope and promote the programs and mission of the Jane Goodall Institute, in particular the global youth program Roots and Shoots.
100% profits from the sale of Jane Goodall / Roots and Shoots t-shirts will be donated to Dr Goodall's Roots and Shoots program in Australia. The t-shirts are available in our new online shop. Support Roots and Shoots
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Palm-oil farming, especially in Indonesia and Sumatra, is heavily contributing to the destruction of the last of the World's rainforests, and the habitats of orang-utans, tigers, and countless other endangered species. The forests are clearfelled and burned to plant oil palm, which provide a quick and plentiful cash crop which is used in icecream, cakes, biscuits, pies, soaps, shampoos, cosmetics, breads and hundreds of other common products. Start asking for PALM OIL FREE!!
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This is just fantastic!
Those of you who watch big brother will remember Claire Madden, the conservationist/big cat keeper from last years series. We're working on a project with Claire to raise money and awareness about forest destruction that is due - once again - to the palm oil industry.
We'll soon be selling shirts to raise money for some of the projects Claire visited while filming in Borneo recently. You can visit claire @ www.zoogirlclaire.com
Vegan friendly... we were so pleased to be told that our clothing manufacturer has recently won an award for having "the best vegan-friendly clothing and accessories'. The stamp of approval came from PETA (people for the ethical treatment of animals). We're often asked if we are 'cruelty-free' and 'vegan-friendly' so it's great to have this endorsement from such a reputable organisation. May 2007
New Little Birdy Merchandise from Fully Stoked... The band say that they've put heaps of thought and love into the merchandise for their current tour... Apparently they're thrilled that they've been able to source "..some very cool t-shirts and trackie tops.. finding the best quality they could... The t-shirts are the nicest cotton, best sizing, and are certified sweat-shop free". The band and their management are really happy that every sale helps support conservation efforts, and have been really supportive of the fully stoked concept. THANKS!! This type of endorsement is fantastic for us. It speaks volumes for the quality of our clothing, and shows that people are really willing to get behind what we're trying to do. We haven't seen the gear with the little birdy designs on them yet, but apparently they look fantastic.
News from Deb... Deb did some sums for us and worked out that in Uganda, it costs around $20 a year to protect one chimp and their habitat. Not much hey!!! At the moment $4000 a year is needed to care for every chimp that's ended up at the sanctuary! It would (obviously) be so much better if we could make sure they're not taken from the forest in the first place!!! $4000 a year - 200 chimps and the forest are protected - and our part in all that - only 800 t-shirts!!!! If you want to help - go to the shops page and select 'chimp projects' when you're asked where you want the donation from your purchase to go.Chimps - interesting facts - frightening stats ... 5000 chimpanzees are killed each year for the bushmeat trade. For every infant that ends up in a sanctuary in Africa, 10 youngsters have died. The mother would also have been killed - as she will never abandon her infant - so that altogether 20 individuals have been lost. The hunting problem is getting worse all the time - especially in Congo where logging companies are going deeper and deeper into the forest, and taking the hunters with them (please only buy plantation timber!!!!). Many researchers and conservationists believe that based on current rates of hunting and habitat loss, chimpanzees will disappear from the wild in the next 10-20 years.











