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Corporate Social Responsibility
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5.26.2006 ET
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Polo Ralph Lauren
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Polo Ralph Lauren Foundation Donates Eco-Friendly 'Denim' Insulation for Housing Rehabilitation in the Bronx
- Jeans Donated by Celebrities and Musicians such as Lindsay Lohan and Sheryl Crow to be Used in Insulation for Five-Story Habitat for Humanity - New York City Building
- David Lauren to Lead Company-Sponsored Volunteer Effort on June 1, 2006
(CSRwire) NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 26, 2006--The Polo Ralph Lauren
foundation through its G.I.V.E. campaign(Get Involved. Volunteer. Exceed.)
today announced the donation of eco-friendly UltraTouch "denim" insulation
to be used in the rehabilitation of an historic 19th century building in
the South Bronx which it is sponsoring in partnership with Habitat for
Humanity-New York City and Bonded Logic, Inc. The five-story building
offers eight affordable residential units.
On Thursday, June 1, David Lauren and the Polo Volunteers will install
UltraTouch denim insulation generated through the Company's "Give Your Old
Jeans a New Home" initiative, where used jeans from celebrities and
musicians, including Lindsay Lohan, Gwen Stefani, Sheryl Crow, Tobey
Maguire and many more, as well as college and high school students, and a
Polo employee Denim Drive, at the Habitat-NYC South Bronx project. The
denim collected through this campaign has been recycled into "friendly"
insulation for use in Habitat for Humanity homes in New York and in the
Hurricane affected Gulf Coast area.
The Denim Drive, launched in September 2005, collected nearly 20,000 pairs
of jeans that have been converted to 80,000 square feet of UltraTouch denim
insulation through a process of cleaning and shredding the raw denim by JBM
Fibers in Brownsville, Texas and manufactured into eco-friendly UltraTouch
denim insulation by Bonded Logic, Inc. in Chandler, Arizona. JBM Fibers
and Bonded Logic generously donated their services to the project. The
insulation utilized on this project is 100% denim, free of carcinogens and
formaldehyde, and more effective than traditional insulations in resisting
extreme cold and in providing superior noise reduction.
A team of Polo Volunteers will launch the project by helping to install
the insulation on-site on June 1, 2006 at 9:30 AM. The building is located
at 703 East 156th Street in the South Bronx.
"We are proud to be partnering with Habitat for Humanity-New York City to
help preserve and strengthen the South Bronx community," said David
Lauren, Senior Vice President of Advertising, Marketing, and
Communications at Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation. "This effort is
consistent with the Company's commitment to volunteerism and to
contributing in a meaningful way to underserved communities."
"We are committed to creating homes that are both affordable and green.
Environmentally friendly materials, such as this blue jean insulation, are
better for our volunteers, the families who will live here, our communities
-- and our earth," said Roland Lewis, Executive Director of Habitat for
Humanity - New York City. "Polo is a longtime supporter of Habitat-NYC,
and we are delighted that our homes will benefit from the warmth and
safety of denim insulation."
In addition to the South Bronx project, 60,000 square feet of Denim
insulation is being sent to Habitat for Humanity International "Operation
Home Delivery" in Canton, Mississippi to assist in the hurricane disaster
relief effort. Polo is also partnering with Volunteer Mobile, Alabama
through the Points of Light Foundation, to sponsor two homes for families
who lost their homes in the Hurricane. Groundbreaking on these sites will
be May 2006.
Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation is a leader in the design, marketing and
distribution of premium lifestyle products in four categories: apparel,
home, accessories and fragrances. For more than 38 years, Polo's
reputation and distinctive image have been consistently developed across
an expanding number of products, brands and international markets. The
Company's brand names, which include "Polo by Ralph Lauren," "Ralph Lauren
Purple Label," "Ralph Lauren," "Black Label," "Blue Label," "Lauren by
Ralph Lauren," "Polo Jeans Co.," "RRL," "RLX," "Rugby," "RL
Childrenswear," "Chaps," and "Club Monaco" among others, constitute one of
the world's most widely recognized
families of consumer brands.
The Polo Ralph Lauren Foundation was created for the purpose of providing
support for philanthropic programs including, but not limited to,
education, healthcare in medically under-served communities, the arts and
community-based initiatives. For more information, please visit www.about.polo.com/philanthropy.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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