GIVEAWAY: Polli partner with the Jane Goodall Institute to create an exclusive jewellery line

For quite a long time, the beautiful etched designs of Polli jewellery have caught my eye and I have previously swooned about them here. Their latest range though, is particularly special. To celebrate renowned conservationist Dr Jane Goodall’s 50 years of work in Africa and her current Australian tour, Polli have partnered with the Jane Goodall Institute to create an exclusive range of recycled stainless steel jewellery. To top it off, Polli will also donate 15% of all proceeds to the Jane Goodall foundation.  

Polli, Tess Lloyd, Dr Jane Goodall, conservation, Jane Goodall Institute, recycled jewellery, ecodesign,

Polli, Tess Lloyd, Dr Jane Goodall, conservation, Jane Goodall Institute, recycled jewellery, ecodesign,

Each piece of jewellery in the range features scenes from the treetops of African forests, complete with chimpanzees swinging in the trees (take a close look!). You can even hang your delicate treasures on the Jungle Jewellery Stand made from salvaged ply with a special message from Jane Goodall which reads: “Help make a positive difference in this world“.

Polli, Tess Lloyd, Dr Jane Goodall, conservation, Jane Goodall Institute, recycled jewellery, ecodesign,

++ GIVEAWAY DETAILS ++

Polli are kindly providing one very lucky reader the JGI/Polli Jungle stand valued at $89.95.

To enter the draw, please LIKE the Polli Facebook page  AND leave a comment below on how YOU help to make a positive difference in the world.  The winner will be drawn at random after 5pm on Friday 1st July 2011.  The winner will be notified by email. 

To view the JGI/Polli range, visit the Polli online store.

Posted in Competition/Giveaway, jewellery | 29 Comments

29 Responses to GIVEAWAY: Polli partner with the Jane Goodall Institute to create an exclusive jewellery line

  1. I’m serious about helping to stop Palm Oil consumption from eradicating the forests. X

  2. Kelly Arndt says:

    I have four beautiful, caring children. I think that the best way that I can have a positive influence on this world is by having a positive influence on THEM. I try to teach tolerance, consideration and conservation of all living things, and about having the courage to strive to make a positive difference in this world. Also, I believe that with knowledge comes power. It is important that they become educated and educate others, in order to truly make a difference…

  3. Barbara says:

    Like on FB
    I’m trying to be green- Shorter showers, walking everyday, trying to eat healthy, turning off appliances at the switch…

  4. karina says:

    I walk 50 minutes to work each way, every day!

  5. Caroline Shanks says:

    I try where I can to reduce my carbon footprint.
    I support animal welfare agencies such as WSPA & HSI and their efforts to maintain the habitats and numbers for wildlife for future generations.
    & I have liked on FB

  6. Kathy Mason says:

    I greet everyone with a smile, and hopefully make their day a little better.

  7. Jasmine says:

    I walk everywhere and catch public transport. I ALWAYS tell my family to recycle.
    Like on FB

  8. roberto colombi says:

    I switch off at the socket, saves the environment and the dollars in my pocket!

  9. Liz says:

    I work with Rotary and Amnesty International to do volunteer work, which I think is a great way to help the world be a better place. Rotary International does a great job raising funds for worth causes e.g. eradicating polio, whilst Amnesty helps promote human rights around the world. I also tend to do one-off volunteer events e.g. Pink Ribbon Day or Daffodil Day, because I find that although I’m only giving up one day of my time, many needed funds are able to be raised

    PS. I have liked on Facebook under the name Liz Huynh

  10. chris arthur says:

    I always treat older people the same way I would want my nan treated, with respect at all times.

  11. Marlene Tham says:

    We’ll replace all glass with double glaze,
    New awnings for stinking hot days.
    Sealed all the windows from outside air,
    Saving environment is only fair!

  12. Terry Chong says:

    Making sure we don’t poison ourselves,
    As well as being eco-friendly and green.
    Organic products are important to me,
    By being organically and environmentally clean.

  13. Suet Pei Tham says:

    Time is so powerful it is only given to us in tiny doses. Since time flies, we have navigate our kids to a green and clean world.

  14. Woon How Chong says:

    To save water shower hugging a friend, turn off the powerpoints, use rain water to water the garden and where possible buy reccycled goods.

  15. Lee says:

    I try to be conscious of the environment in every decision I make, especially with regard to the products I buy. I have been particularly conscious of the impact a new baby has on the environment since becoming pregnant, and as such everything I have bought for the baby so far has been second hand. From tiny little hats to the cot and basinette. I not only want to make the world a better place for my child, but also want to create a responsible and environmentally conscious little being who can go on to make positive changes long after i’m gone.

  16. Kelly Wilson says:

    Every week, the kids and I research together how we can make the world a better place, and each Sunday afternoon we fulfil it. We’ve gone from simple things like learning how to recycle competently, to volunteering in a retirement home, reading books!

  17. Tracy Boulter says:

    My home is eco-friendly as I grow my own vegetables without the use of chemicals, and share with friends and neighbours. I keep free range chickens and they supply me with fresh eggs and eat any food scraps or vegetable peelings. I mulch my garden, have solar hot water and recently had solar panels installed for electricity. I do volunteer work which I enjoy and keep happy and active.

  18. Di Childs says:

    I always take my green bags for grocery shopping and on a trip to the Mall, to cut down on plastic bag usage.

  19. Serena says:

    I walk as much as possible & use public transport a lot with two young kids. I recycle, grow veggies, reuse plastic bags, use fabric shopping bags, take 3 minute showers, use the washing machine at night for lower power consumption, switch off the heating/aircon & dress according to the heat or cold.

  20. Nat Power says:

    I am a vegetarian (and an advocate of the same) because I believe our natural environment and animals are suffering from meat industry practices. We are what we eat, spread the word.

  21. daniel bennett says:

    “Treat others how you wish to be treated”
    I live by this,
    i instill this into my children
    and i really appreciate a kind gesture.

  22. Katrina C says:

    Studying at the moment to be a youth worker, I want to help the next generation!

  23. Natasha says:

    I am trying to help those less fortunate than me
    Like on FB

  24. Abby Lee says:

    Teaching my children how to save power, take shorter showers and recycle will hopefully make a difference.

  25. Chloe says:

    I maintain a vegan lifestyle :)

    Liked on FB

  26. kim says:

    i smile at strangers & bring cupcakes into work every week.

  27. Russell says:

    I bike whenever I car instead of taking the car – good for me and the environment.

  28. kerry santillo says:

    I try to help people everyday, and try to see the bigger picture!! I believe a little goes a long way.

  29. Jenny Tranter says:

    BIG CONGRATS TO TRACY BOULTER FOR WINNING THE BEAUTIFUL JEWELLERY STAND BY POLLI – AND SUCH A GREAT RESPONSE TOO! Thanks to all who participated in this wonderful giveaway, and big thanks to Polli/Jane Goodall Institute.

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