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Amway - the company

Did you know?
Amway is a major global direct selling company, distributing more than 450 high-quality health, beauty and household products distributed through a network of over 3.5 million Independent Business Owners.

The company was founded 50 years ago in the United States.

Amway has been in Australia since 1971 and also operates in more than 80 other countries and territories.

Over 100,000 Australians and New Zealanders have started their own business with Amway.

Our NUTRIWAY®/NUTRILITETM brand is the world's leading brand of vitamin, mineral and dietary supplements.

Our ARTISTRY® brand is among the world's top five, largest selling prestige brands of facial skin care and colour cosmetics.

Each year Amway produces six billion vitamin and mineral tablets, 150 million units of cosmetics and 75 million units of soap, detergents and cleansers.

All Amway products come with our 90-Day Satisfaction Guarantee. end of article

Please visit www.amway.com for more information.

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Amway - in the Community

Amway is committed to giving something back to the communities in which we operate. We do this by providing employment and business opportunities, supporting the local community and adopting environmental sustainability.

Amway has given global support to the One by One campaign since 2003. This campaign rallies the resources of our company, Independent Business Owners, employees and customers to help millions of children around the world. Globally, we have helped more than six million children and donated $A97 million to worthy causes. Projects have included helping children with cleft palates in Thailand, providing brail books to blind children in India, building a playground for children in rural Korea and helping mentally disabled children in Japan.

Here in Australia, Amway is the Principal Corporate Sponsor of Freedom Wheels. Managed by service provider Technical Aid to the Disabled, this provides disabled children with technically-modified bicycles to enable them to ride by themselves. The children, most of whom have cerebral palsy, have their needs assessed by therapists and also attend bike clinics to learn how to ride their customised bikes.

Amway has committed more than $450,000 for Freedom Wheels to date. Already, more than 250 bikes have been deliveredend of article

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Amway and Environmental Responsibility

Amway strives to minimise the environmental impact of its business operations.

PACKAGING
Australia Amway is a signatory to the National Packaging Covenant. This sees us develop and implement annual action plans to reduce, re-use and recycle packaging used within our facilities.

We have conducted extensive research to determine the minimum amount of packaging that can be used to ensure safe transport and storage of Amway products. And, because many of our products are concentrated, less packaging material is required than for conventional goods.

Amway also considers environmental factors in determining what types of packaging materials are used. Our packaging contains significant quantities of recycled materials, and we also use wheat-based loose-fill beads to secure products in our transport cartons are biodegradable. These beads can be reused.

We also encourage all Amway customers to reduce, re-use and recycle. Download or print our household information sheet to find out what you can do to minimise waste to-landfill from your home.

FACILITIES
We have reduced our carbon footprint through introducing more energy-efficient lighting, enabling us to able to save the equivalent of 382 tonnes of CO2 per year.

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