I had the pleasure of meeting a very senior chap at Virgin earlier this week. Not the man himself, but equally as interesting. There's a lot of things going on in the world - food is being grown for fuel, and green (as I have penned before) is truly the new black.
We have a lot of projects on at the moment involving exceeding expectations (of course) but also ones that are Fair. And Green.
To find out more, be sure to keep reading Andy Hill's blog, and check back here. In the meantime, have a great weekend.
wk

Comments (2)
Will
What are your thoughts on the Nivea for Men product range? I alternate between them and KoS, and although I really would prefer to use KoS all the time (as they're a UK company, green aware etc) I just don't seem to get quite as good a shave with KoS products as I do with the 'Nivea for Men Moisturising Shave Gel'. As I do a lot of international travel (I'm a water environmental consultant) it also means that it can be difficult to find KoS products overseas. Maybe you could setup some KoS stores in airports?
Posted by Anonymous | September 3, 2007 2:19 PM
Posted on September 3, 2007 14:19
hi,
sorry for delay in replying, but i have been on a week's holiday! re N4M, from a shaving perspective the range is pretty conventional (aerosol cans with conventional gel formulas) - i would recommend our latest AlphaGlide or paraben free UltraGel products, available at Boots nationwide. Or, give our shaving oils a go - available at all Boots stores airside, and being under 100ml, easily packed in your hand luggage.
From a skincare perspective, KoS was the first to manufacture a range of skincare products (back in 1996 - three years before Nivea) and i genuinely believe our Pre shave wash and K-24 facial moisturiser are second to none (they have won lots of awards too).
Plus - KoS is British, and Nivea is German - so back us Brits (not biased of course). If you want some more unbiased comments, take a look at comments posted at ciao.co.uk.
Posted by Will King | September 10, 2007 9:53 PM
Posted on September 10, 2007 21:53