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Call All Earthkeepers: Timberland Earthkeeper Network Inspires Consumers to Take Real Eco-Action


STRATHAM, N.H., - June 10, 2008 - Today The Timberland Company announced the global launch of the Earthkeeper campaign, a movement to recruit one million people to become part of an online network designed to inspire real environmental behavior change.

"Imagine a forum where people who share energy and interest in the notion of protecting our planet can share information and inspiration," said Jeff Swartz, Timberland’s President and CEO. "We think the Earthkeeper campaign will be a way to translate lots of passionate talk and ideas into positive, practical action."

While concerns for the environment continue to be top of mind for many consumers, studies show that they are confused about how they can make a positive difference. Nearly half of those surveyed say they would do more for the environment if they knew how. In response, Timberland's Earthkeeper campaign will reinforce the importance of 'living green' and also help to make it easy and fun for people to make simple, practical changes and share ideas about how to lighten their environmental footprints.

As part of the Earthkeeper program, Timberland will launch an innovative global network of online social networking tools, including partnerships with Changents.com, a strong Facebook presence, a YouTube Earthkeeper Brand Channel and a richly-populated Earthkeeper blog. Uniting these various Earthkeeper "channels" is www.earthkeeper.com, a website which allows users to navigate through the Earthkeeper network based on their level of interest in learning more or engaging in Earthkeeping.

Earthkeepers can share ideas and activities via these online venues, making it quick, simple and entertaining to learn, and discuss greener lifestyles. Earthkeeper forums have been created on YouTube (www.earthkeeper.com/youtube), Facebook (www.earthkeeper.com/facebook), Changents.com (www.earthkeeper.com/changents), and the Earthkeeper blog (www.earthkeeper.com/blog).

In addition to these online resources, Timberland has an Earthkeeper product collection that is the pinnacle expression of the company's environmental commitment. These products allow consumers the option of lightening their own footprint through their purchase decisions.

Changents.com partnership:

Changents is an entertainment-driven online destination that enables "change agents" to tell their amazing stories while building a network of fans around the world who want to help them. Through videos, photos, blogs, mobile messaging and podcast dispatches from the field, change agents draw in "backers" to lend a hand – virtually or in person. At Changents.com/earthkeepers, Timberland will provide five extraordinary "Earthkeeper Heroes" a global platform to connect with an Internet generation that is hungry to create environmental change on their own terms. The Earthkeeper Heroes include:

  • Big Green Bus: A group of Dartmouth College students who will travel around the country in a bus fueled by waste cooking oil. Covering more than 10,000 miles and 40 cities to promote the use of sustainable energy, the Big Green Bus crew will be sending real-time reports and action requests from the road to their Earthkeeper community on Changents.
  • The Canary Project: This artist duo conveys the story of human-induced climate change through visual media and street performance in order to catalyze action. From Soho to Seville (Spain); California to Cleveland, the Canary Project will blend art, photography and pop-culture to tell its story on Changents and call upon the Earthkeeper community to sound the climate crisis alarm.
  • Agent 350: This group of recent college graduates is planning the largest "open source" climate movement in the world – Project 350 – under the mentorship of renowned author and environmentalist Bill McKibben. The Earthkeeper audience will go behind-the-scenes to help Agent 350 and his team to build the movement from the ground-up.
  • Reverb: Lead by rock star Adam Gardner of Guster, Reverb travels with major touring bands to help educate and engage fans around environmental sustainability. The Earthkeeper audience will have the chance to join Reverb’s team as they work with massive live music tours including Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer and Maroon 5 to minimize their environmental footprint.
  • POWERleaper: Elizabeth Redmond, a 23-year-old "designtrepreneur" has developed a blueprint to turn the alternative energy paradigm on its head through her brainchild POWERleap – a flooring system that generates electricity via human footfall. Think 5th Avenue powered by the stampede of shoppers! Earthkeepers who get behind POWERleaper will be able to follow Elizabeth's entrepreneurial story and help her make the connections she needs to turn POWERleaper from prototype to power plant!


In addition to this list of five, Timberland is looking for every day Earthkeepers. People will be able to nominate themselves or others to become an Earthkeeper hero.

YouTube Brand Channel:

The Earthkeeper YouTube brand channel is the place for consumers to learn about EarthKeepers and register via a fun and interactive Green Index gadget to join the movement. Earthkeepers will be able to compete for prizes through video contests, see what other Earthkeepers are doing to help the environment and learn how Timberland is doing its part.A Green Index gadget will help consumers calculate their own environmental footprint so that they may become more aware of easy ways to lighten it.

Facebook:

The Earthkeeper group page on Facebook is one more place where consumers can learn about being an Earthkeeper and Timberland's Earthkeeping efforts. Facebook users are encouraged to download and virally share the Earthkeeper Plant a Tree application and when a user's virtual tree "grows," Timberland will plant a real tree on their behalf. At time of this release, more than 72,000 Facebook users have downloaded this application and planted trees in a virtual forest.

The inspiration for the Earthkeeper campaign stems from Timberland’s own environmentally and socially responsible operations and philosophy. Timberland's goal is to become a carbon neutral company by cutting back emissions, using renewable energy sources and supporting environmental projects that explore alternative energy.

Timberland will continue to look closely at ways to lighten the environmental impact of its products, reduce waste and recycle. Additionally, Timberland will green 300 communities by 2010 and plant more than 100,000 trees this year; on track to a goal of one million new trees by 2010.

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Interested in learning more about Timberland? View their profile and join their network if you are interested in receiving updates.

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Timberland Dig It events - October 2008
Timberland's four Dig It events in October 2008 are designed to bring eco-minded activists and artists together through environmentalism, tree planting, art and music. These daylong community greening and concert events will take place in the following locations: Boston (October 1, 2008) New York (October 4, 2008) Los Angeles (October 11, 2008) San Francisco (October 18, 2008). The Dig It initiative supports Timberlands commitment to green 300 communities globally in the next two years and celebrates the new Timberland apparel collection, including its Earthkeepers(tm) line of eco-conscious products. See more information about initiative by reading our recent Press Release. Sign up for one of these four events at www.earthkeeper.com
Event Date 01 Oct 2008

Timberland Stakeholder Dialogue: Community Greening
On April 15th, Timberland hosted a stakeholder conference call on "community greening" - one pillar of our CSR strategy. Featured speakers on the call were Majora Carter, Executive Director of Sustainable South Bronx (www.ssbx.org) and Jeff Swartz, President and CEO of the Timberland Company (www.timberland.com). Mindy Lubber, Executive Director of Ceres (www.ceres.org), hosted the call. Throughout 2008, Timberland will host four stakeholder engagements to support the launch of our long-term CSR strategy and new online reporting tool. To listen to the April 22nd call, please listen to our podcast or go to www.timberland.com/csrreport.
Event Date 22 Apr 2008

Earth Day 2008: Serving the Bronx Community
To celebrate Earth Day, 200 volunteers from Timberland, the Bronx Community, City Year staff and corps members, business partners, teachers, parents, and students will join together in a day of transformational service to: Demonstrate the ongoing commitment of Timberland, City Year and Sustainable South Bronx (SSBX) to the environment and the overburdened community of the South Bronx. Further the expansion of the South Bronx Greenway to provide much needed open space and a connection to the outdoors for local residents. Contribute to a greener and greater New York through tree planting sponsored by the New York Million Trees campaign. Community: The South Bronx is a low income Latino and African American community that accommodates a disproportionate amount of New York Citys regional infrastructure such as waste and sewage treatment facilities. The area also has over 55,000 diesels trucks moving through on a weekly basis leading to very poor air quality for local residents. Service: Timberland and community volunteers will celebrate Earth Day and a genuine commitment to the South Bronx by enhancing green space along Lafayette Avenue, planting trees shrubs and perennials, and creating sustainable green spaces for community residents. Community Partners: Sustainable South Bronx, MS201, New York Botanical Garden, New York city Parks Recreation and the Trust for Public Land. Schedule: 9:00 am Registration opens at Hunts Point Riverside Park 9:30 am PT Led by City Year Corp members Welcome - Itai Dinour, Executive Director CYNY Remarks - Jeff Swartz, Timberland Commissioner Kavanagh, Parks Recreation 10:00 am Spirit break Deployment, City Year 10:30 am Service begins at all sites 12:15 pm 30 minute Lunch at all sites 3:15 pm Service concludes. Return to Riverside Park 3:30 pm Closing Program - Erik Estrada, CYNY Corps member Program to be followed by light refreshments. MS 201 City Year will be partnering with MS 201, the Trust for Public Land, NYC Parks and Restoration and New York Restoration Project to plant 27 trees around the MS 201 schoolyard as part of Million Trees NYC, which is a citywide, public-private program with an ambitious goal: to plant and care for one million new trees across the City's five boroughs over the next decade. By planting one million trees, New York City can increase its urban forest--our most valuable environmental asset made up of street trees, park trees, and trees on public, private and commercial land--by an astounding 20%, while achieving the many quality-of-life benefits that come with planting trees. The City of New York will plant 60% of trees in parks and other public spaces. The other 40% will come from private organizations, homeowners, and community organizations. Mr. Bailey's Garden For the fourth year in a row, City Year will be returning to Mr. Bailey's Garden to sustain the work started there in 2005. On Earth Day 2005, Timberland began the transformation of the garden for a vacant, garbage-strewn lot to a beautiful garden, with the help of City Year and Sustainable South Bronx. Every year since then, City Year has returned to the garden to continue the work. This year, City Year will return with Timberland, Sustainable South Bronx and their green collar job training program, and the New York Botanical Garden to re-build the retaining wall in the front of the garden to prevent erosion, grade the entranceway so a truck can effectively drop woodchips off in the garden, install a tool shed, and re-pair a fence and planter beds. Chicken Coop Garden In the spring of 2007, City Year partnered with the local community to transform a lot used to raise chickens. It was covered in trash and now contains an inspirational mural and picnic tables. This year, City Year will continue to remove debris, build a pergola and benches, and green the space by planting 4 trees. Hunt's Point Riverside Park Hunt's Point Riverside Park is a brand-new park that provides much needed green space in the South Bronx and will offer New Yorkers access to the Bronx River, New York's only freshwater river. The park was the first Bronx River Greenway site to break ground and also the first waterfront park in Hunts Point in more than half a century. New York City Parks and Recreation lacks the manpower and resources to adequately maintain the park. Serving together, we will mulch all the planting beds and plant a flowering cherry tree on the green street at the entrance to the park. Hunt's Point Living Memorial The living memorial was designed by Sustainable South Bronx and Greening for Breathing to create spaces to come together in the Hunts Point community., in the aftermath of September 11th. The memorial trail specifically deals with memorialization, healing, and the social processes of coming together. On Earth Day, we will clear out debris of the existing tree pits, install cobblestones to prevent erosion, and plant shade-loving perennials to both green and beautify the spaces. Pio Mendez Houses These houses are affordable housing residents for local, Hunt's Point seniors. Residents care for a garden space in the back of the building and City Year's Young Heroes program in the South Bronx will join with the residents to beautify and green the space.
Event Date 22 Apr 2008

Timberland Stakeholder Dialogue: Responsible Sourcing
In 2008, Timberland is hosting quarterly calls with a diverse set of stakeholders to support the launch ofour long-term corporate CSR strategy and our new online reporting strategy. Our October 29th call featured a discussion about the role corporations play in sociallyresponsible sourcing - inside factory walls and beyond. Featured speakers: Jeff Swartz, CEO of Timberland David Schilling, human rights expert of the Interfaith Center for Corporate Responsibility (ICCR) Mindy Lubber, President of Ceres Feel free to listen to the podcast of the call here. Please join our continued conversation online - your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Event Date 29 Oct 2008

Timberland Stakeholder Dialogue: Green Index
Our July Stakeholder Dialogue featured a discussion of Timberland's Green Index and eco labeling within our industry. Questions discussed include: How has this level of consumer transparency moved the ball for responsible consumerism? What are best practices? Is this a niche activitiy or an industry revolution? Do you have another question to add? Hear stakeholders debate this timely topic on our podcast and then share your feedback online. Your perspective is greatly valued.
Event Date 22 Jul 2008

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STRATHAM, N.H., - June 10, 2008 - Today The Timberland Company announced the global launch of the Earthkeeper campaign, a movement to recruit one million people to become part of an online network designed to inspire real environmental behavior change.

"Imagine a forum where people who share energy and interest in the notion of protecting our planet can share information and inspiration," said Jeff Swartz, Timberland’s President and CEO. "We think the Earthkeeper campaign will be a way to translate lots of passionate talk and ideas into positive, practical action."

While concerns for the environment continue to be top of mind for many consumers, studies show that they are confused about how they can make a positive difference. Nearly half of those surveyed say they would do more for the environment if they knew how. In response, Timberland's Earthkeeper campaign will reinforce the importance of 'living green' and also help to make it easy and fun for people to make simple, practical changes and share ideas about how to lighten their environmental footprints.

As part of the Earthkeeper program, Timberland will launch an innovative global network of online social networking tools, including partnerships with Changents.com, a strong Facebook presence, a YouTube Earthkeeper Brand Channel and a richly-populated Earthkeeper blog. Uniting these various Earthkeeper "channels" is www.earthkeeper.com, a website which allows users to navigate through the Earthkeeper network based on their level of interest in learning more or engaging in Earthkeeping.

Earthkeepers can share ideas and activities via these online venues, making it quick, simple and entertaining to learn, and discuss greener lifestyles. Earthkeeper forums have been created on YouTube (www.earthkeeper.com/youtube), Facebook (www.earthkeeper.com/facebook), Changents.com (www.earthkeeper.com/changents), and the Earthkeeper blog (www.earthkeeper.com/blog).

In addition to these online resources, Timberland has an Earthkeeper product collection that is the pinnacle expression of the company's environmental commitment. These products allow consumers the option of lightening their own footprint through their purchase decisions.

Changents.com partnership:

Changents is an entertainment-driven online destination that enables "change agents" to tell their amazing stories while building a network of fans around the world who want to help them. Through videos, photos, blogs, mobile messaging and podcast dispatches from the field, change agents draw in "backers" to lend a hand – virtually or in person. At Changents.com/earthkeepers, Timberland will provide five extraordinary "Earthkeeper Heroes" a global platform to connect with an Internet generation that is hungry to create environmental change on their own terms. The Earthkeeper Heroes include:

  • Big Green Bus: A group of Dartmouth College students who will travel around the country in a bus fueled by waste cooking oil. Covering more than 10,000 miles and 40 cities to promote the use of sustainable energy, the Big Green Bus crew will be sending real-time reports and action requests from the road to their Earthkeeper community on Changents.
  • The Canary Project: This artist duo conveys the story of human-induced climate change through visual media and street performance in order to catalyze action. From Soho to Seville (Spain); California to Cleveland, the Canary Project will blend art, photography and pop-culture to tell its story on Changents and call upon the Earthkeeper community to sound the climate crisis alarm.
  • Agent 350: This group of recent college graduates is planning the largest "open source" climate movement in the world – Project 350 – under the mentorship of renowned author and environmentalist Bill McKibben. The Earthkeeper audience will go behind-the-scenes to help Agent 350 and his team to build the movement from the ground-up.
  • Reverb: Lead by rock star Adam Gardner of Guster, Reverb travels with major touring bands to help educate and engage fans around environmental sustainability. The Earthkeeper audience will have the chance to join Reverb’s team as they work with massive live music tours including Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer and Maroon 5 to minimize their environmental footprint.
  • POWERleaper: Elizabeth Redmond, a 23-year-old "designtrepreneur" has developed a blueprint to turn the alternative energy paradigm on its head through her brainchild POWERleap – a flooring system that generates electricity via human footfall. Think 5th Avenue powered by the stampede of shoppers! Earthkeepers who get behind POWERleaper will be able to follow Elizabeth's entrepreneurial story and help her make the connections she needs to turn POWERleaper from prototype to power plant!


In addition to this list of five, Timberland is looking for every day Earthkeepers. People will be able to nominate themselves or others to become an Earthkeeper hero.

YouTube Brand Channel:

The Earthkeeper YouTube brand channel is the place for consumers to learn about EarthKeepers and register via a fun and interactive Green Index gadget to join the movement. Earthkeepers will be able to compete for prizes through video contests, see what other Earthkeepers are doing to help the environment and learn how Timberland is doing its part.A Green Index gadget will help consumers calculate their own environmental footprint so that they may become more aware of easy ways to lighten it.

Facebook:

The Earthkeeper group page on Facebook is one more place where consumers can learn about being an Earthkeeper and Timberland's Earthkeeping efforts. Facebook users are encouraged to download and virally share the Earthkeeper Plant a Tree application and when a user's virtual tree "grows," Timberland will plant a real tree on their behalf. At time of this release, more than 72,000 Facebook users have downloaded this application and planted trees in a virtual forest.

The inspiration for the Earthkeeper campaign stems from Timberland’s own environmentally and socially responsible operations and philosophy. Timberland's goal is to become a carbon neutral company by cutting back emissions, using renewable energy sources and supporting environmental projects that explore alternative energy.

Timberland will continue to look closely at ways to lighten the environmental impact of its products, reduce waste and recycle. Additionally, Timberland will green 300 communities by 2010 and plant more than 100,000 trees this year; on track to a goal of one million new trees by 2010.

--
Interested in learning more about Timberland? View their profile and join their network if you are interested in receiving updates.


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