New Community Garden Roots for Refugees: Refugee Community Garden

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Hope to plant some "green roots" in 2012!!! Just came back from a couple hours at the TCG [Tonopah Community Garden] and met a lot of great people including Roz the CEO and Chris would handles all the irrigation. Maybe, hopefully, I planted a couple of seeds for some type of future "collaboration" ....
Wishing everyone a healthy and blessed New Year!
  • A Jewish Response

For Jews, the environmental crisis is a religious challenge. As heirs to a tradition of stewardship that goes back to Genesis and that teaches us to be partners in the ongoing work of Creation, we cannot accept the escalating destruction of our environment and its effect on human health and livelihood. Where we are despoiling our air, land, and water, it is our sacred duty as Jews to acknowledge our God-given responsibility and take action to alleviate environmental degradation and the pain and suffering that it causes. We must reaffirm and bequeath the tradition we have inherited which calls upon us to safeguard humanity's home. (From A Jewish Response to the Environmental Crisis. )

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In the spring of 1992 at the invitation of Al Gore and Carl Sagan, the leadership of the major organizations in American Jewish life, eminent rabbis, denominational presidents, and Jewish U.S. senators gathered in Washington, D.C. to discuss the creation of a Jewish response to the mounting environmental crisis. Those present agreed that the Jewish community had a responsibility to address the crisis.

In 1993, the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life was created and charged with catalyzing a distinctively Jewish programmatic and policy response to the environmental crisis. COEJL was initially envisioned as a time-limited project to “jump start” environmental programs that would become permanently integrated into Jewish institutions.

Established by the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (then NJCRAC), the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, COEJL became part of the National Religious Partnership for the Environment to enact a distinctively Jewish programmatic and policy response to the environmental crisis.

The Founding Statement of the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life

Issued by the Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life
Washington, D.C. March 10, 1992

We, American Jews of every denomination, from diverse organizations and differing political perspectives, are united in deep concern that the quality of human life and the earth we inhabit are in danger, afflicted by rapidly increasing ecological threats. Among the most pressing of these threats are: depletion of the ozone layer, global warming, massive deforestation, the extinction of species and loss of biodiversity, poisonous deposits of toxic chemicals and nuclear wastes, and exponential population growth. We here affirm our responsibility to address this planetary crisis in our personal and communal lives.

For Jews, the environmental crisis is a religious challenge. As heirs to a tradition of stewardship that goes back to Genesis and that teaches us to be partners in the ongoing work of Creation, we cannot accept the escalating destruction of our environment and its effect on human health and livelihood. Where we are despoiling our air, land, and water, it is our sacred duty as Jews to acknowledge our God-given responsibility and take action to alleviate environmental degradation and the pain and suffering that it causes. We must reaffirm and bequeath the tradition we have inherited which calls upon us to safeguard humanity’s home.

We have convened this unprecedented consultation in Washington, D.C. to inaugurate a unified Jewish response to the environmental crisis. We pledge to carry to our homes, communities, congregations, and workplaces the urgent message that air, land, water and living creatures are endangered. We will draw our people’s attention to the timeless texts that speak to us of God’s gifts and expectations. This consultation represents a major step towards:

  • mobilizing our community towards energy efficiency, the reduction and recycling of wastes, and other practices which promote environmental sustainability;
  • initiating environmental education programs in settings where Jews gather
  • to learn, particularly among young people;
  • pressing for appropriate environmental legislation at every level of government and in international forums;
  • convening business and labor leaders to explore specific opportunities for exercising environmental leadership;
  • working closely in these endeavors with scientists, educators, representatives of environmental groups, Israelis, and leaders from other religious communities.

Our agenda is already overflowing. Israel’s safety, the resettlement of Soviet Jewry, anti-Semitism, the welfare of our people in many nations, the continuing problems of poverty, unemployment, hunger, health care and education, as well as assimilation and intermarriage — all these and more have engaged us and must engage us still.

But the ecological crisis hovers over all Jewish concerns, for the threat is global, advancing, and ultimately jeopardizes ecological balance and the quality of life. It is imperative, then, that environmental issues also become an immediate, ongoing and pressing concern for our community.

Signatories:

Rabbi Marc D. Angel

President, Rabbinical Council of America

Shoshana S. Cardin

Chairperson, Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations

Rabbi Jerome K. Davidson

President, Synagogue Council of America

Dr. Alfred Gottschalk

President, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of

Dr. Arthur Green

President, The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College

Rabbi Irwin Groner

President, The Rabbinical Assembly

Walter Jacob

President, Central Conference of American Rabbis

The Honorable Frank R. Lautenberg

United States Senate

Marvin Lender

President, United Jewish Appeal

The Honorable Joseph I. Lieberman

United States Senate

Sheldon Rudoff

President, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America

Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler

President, Union of American Hebrew Congregations

Dr. Ismar Schorsch

Chancellor, The Jewish Theological Seminary of America

Arden Shenker

Chairman, National Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council

The Honorable Arlen Specter

United States Senate

Alan J. Tichnor

President, United Synagogue of America

Ten Year Anniversary Report: “What’s Jewish About Protecting the Environment?”

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New Roots
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A program that strives to strengthen refugee families and build the local food system. All over KC metro area markets. Come visit!
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My last charitable donation of 2011 may be the best. In honor of my mother :) Donation Details

Dear Friends, we are helping the kids who were affected by Typhoon Sendong get back to school with the proper school supplies.

Here's the draft details of the project.

SENDING SENDONG BACK2SCHOOL PROJECT

In coordination of Philippines' Department of Education (DepEd), six groups have teamed up - Project PEARLS, Philippine Funds for Little Kids, Happy Soles, Rotary Club of Zamboanga City, Tzu Chi Zamboanga and SAGIP ILIGAN: MSU-IIT IDS Batch 2000 Relief Operations - to help in the relief and recovery efforts for the typhoon survivors in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan City. 

Our primary goal is to help tens of thousands of school children in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan City get back on their feet and BACK TO SCHOOL. These children lost everything and we need to help put a sense of normalcy in their lives. We would like to provide them school bags and school supplies. 

Please help us help these children back on their feet, back to school. For more info, please contact our Chief Coordinator, Anton Mari H. Lim at amhl1122@yahoo.com.

The need is so great and we need to get them Back2School ASAP. We are inviting you or your group to help us adopt a class or a school! Let's bring normalcy in their lives by Sending One Sendong Kid Back 2 School at a Time! 

Thank you!

My last charitable donation of 2011 may be the best. In honor of my mother :)
Donation Details

Confirmation number: 2RS12233FE550231F
Donation amount: $18.00 USD
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    • Melissa Villa Thank you Rick!!!
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    • Rick Passo actually, this comes from my mother, albeit "thru" me. I will call her tomorrow and tell her of your project .. and your thanks, too.
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      my mother was a long time educator of the deaf in my hometown of Indianapolis, Indiana USA and, of course, most of my values and life mission comes from her, at least she gets "credit" for the good things. And, if you do not know $18 is a v
      ery symbolic amount. It represents LIFE, l'chaim, as the hebrew letter chai is the 18th in the Hebrew alphabet. http://en.wikipedia.org/

      wiki/Chai_(symbol)


      The Chai symbol is often worn by Jews as a medallion around the neck (along with the Star of David (Magen David), and the Hamsa).
      In Hebrew, the related word chaya means "living thing" or "animal", and is derived from the Hebrew word chai (חי), meaning "life".
      Jews often give gifts and donations in multiples of 18, which is called "giving chai"
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      Chai (Hebrew ḥai חַי "living") is a symbol and word that figures prominently in Jewish culture. It consists of the letters of the Hebrew alphabet Chet (ח) and Yod (י).
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    • Rick Passo 
      and I "accidentally" made 2 separate $18 donations .. bahala na for a total of $36.
      The Tzadikim Nistarim (Hebrew: צַדִיקִים נִסתָּרים, hidden righteous ones) or Lamed Vav Tzadikim (Hebrew: ל"ו צַדִיקִים, 36 righteous ones), often abbreviat
      ed to Lamed Vav(niks)[a], refers to 36 Righteous people, a notion rooted within the more mystical dimensions of Judaism. The singular form is Tzadik Nistar (Hebrew: צַדִיק נִסתָר).
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      wiki/Tzadikim_Nistarim


      The source is the Talmud itself, explained as follows:
      As a mystical concept, the number 36 is even more intriguing. It is said that at all times there are 36 special people in the world, and that were it not for them, all of them, if even one of them was missing, the world would come to an end. The two Hebrew letters for 36 are the lamed, which is 30, and the vav, which is 6. Therefore, these 36 are referred to as the Lamed-Vav Tzadikim. This widely-held belief, this most unusual Jewish concept is based on a Talmudic statement to the effect that in every generation 36 righteous "greet the Shechinah," the Divine Presence (Tractate Sanhedrin 97b; Tractate Sukkah 45b).[1]
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      The Tzadikim Nistarim (Hebrew: צַדִיקִים נִסתָּרים‎‎, hidden righteous ones) or Lamed Vav Tzadikim (Hebrew: ל"ו צַדִיקִים‎‎, 36 righteous ones), often abbreviated to Lamed Vav(niks)[a], refers to 36 Righteous people, a notion rooted within the more mystical dimensions of Judaism. The singular form i...
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  • Melissa, I did not realize before now that Project Pearls is a 501c3

    Now that I have this very important information, I will be in a much better position to network with you ... especially here in the US.

    You will notice that I copying this FB email to a couple of people whom you already know, Dr. Lim and Jay, and to three others whom you do not: my friends, Ron, David, and Rabbi Jacques. For their benefit, I am providing a little background info on Project Pearls:
    http://projectpearls.org/videos.html


    Helping the poorest of the poor children in the Philippines to have a better life by providing them with PEARLS:
    Peace, Education, Aspiration, Respect, Love, Smile.
    http://projectpearls.org/About-Us.html

UPS Expands Mobile Footprint to 35 More International Markets

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Atlanta, October 31, 2011

Mobile Access Now Available to More People than Ever

UPS (NYSE: UPS) customers from Austria to Australia now have mobile access to track packages, calculate shipping rates and find the nearest UPS location thanks to an extension of the company's mobile Web site, m.ups.com, to 35 additional countries and territories.

"Accessibility is vital to customers and our mobile offerings extend UPS capabilities to busy, on-the-go professionals and consumers who need immediate access," said Jordan Colletta, vice president of customer technology marketing at UPS. "With this expansion, the mobile Web site is available in more than 40 countries and territories."

When mobile users log in with a My UPS ID, saved tracking information is automatically refreshed to display package tracking history. UPS tracking numbers also can be nicknamed for quick reference.

m.ups.com was available previously to customers only in the United States, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy and Canada. The mobile Web site is now available for customers in the Americas (Brazil, Puerto Rico and Mexico); Asia (China, India, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and New Zealand); Europe (Spain, The Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Ireland, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Russia, Turkey, Romania, Greece, Luxembourg, the Czech Republic and Hungary) as well as South Africa.

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UPS Survey: Asia Intra-Regional Trade to Grow as Labor Costs in China Rise

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Atlanta, November 09, 2011

Asian High-Tech Companies Shifting Sourcing To North America, Other Countries in Asia

Rising costs in China are prompting high-tech companies in Asia to explore alternative sourcing locations within the region as well as in North America, according to a new UPS-sponsored survey. As part of this shift, half of all high-tech trade lanes in five years' time are expected to involve intra-Asia movements.

The survey, conducted by IDC Manufacturing Insights, revealed that 19 percent of high-tech company respondents plan to source supplies and raw materials from North America in the next three to five years. Shifts in sourcing strategies will occur within the Asia Pacific region as well. Although China and Japan will continue to supply to most high-tech companies, survey findings show a significant shift of supply sourcing to both emerging and mature Asia Pacific countries in the next three to five years.

Forty-two percent of respondents reported they currently source supplies and raw materials from mature APAC countries, including Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Singapore. When looking ahead to the next three to five years, this figure jumps to 55 percent. Similarly, 16 percent of companies now source from emerging countries such as the Philippines and Vietnam, while 24 percent plan to source supplies from these countries in the future.

Findings come from an annual survey sponsored by UPS, "Change in the (Supply) Chain," which is designed to uncover top business and supply chain trends driving change in the high-tech/electronics industry. The 2011 survey queried senior-level decision makers at high-tech companies in the Asia Pacific region.

"Shifts in sourcing strategies will impact high-tech supply chains throughout the Asia Pacific region as well as those in North America, creating long-term implications for the industry on a global level," said Carla Huang, UPS director of marketing, high-tech/electronics segment. "In an industry where having a flexible and efficient supply chain is essential for meeting rapidly changing customer demands, high-tech companies will need to plan ahead to ensure they have logistics strategies in place that will give them a competitive advantage in a fast-evolving global market."  

Sustainability Top Supply Chain Driver

One surprising survey finding arose in terms of future drivers of change in the high-tech supply chain, with sustainability emerging as the top initiative expected to drive change in the supply chain in the next three to five years. Sustainability was cited by 24 percent of the respondents and ranked above well-known issues such as cost and responsiveness.

Sustainability-related findings indicate that companies in Asia are making an investment in corporate social responsibility. Survey results reveal that projecting a better corporate image is the top driver for companies to engage in sustainable practices. Interestingly, while sustainability is a growing priority in Asia, U.S. companies ranked it as their lowest priority in 2010 with only 19 percent of survey respondents identifying it as a top issue driving change.

While sustainability is the top supply chain driver of change, cost reduction is the No. 1 business priority for companies in Asia, especially as costs increase within the region. The majority (63 percent) of survey respondents identified cost reduction as the top business priority for the next 18 months.

Investing in Customer Service

Similar to findings from last year's survey of U.S.-based high-tech companies, high-tech companies in Asia are investing in customer service despite cost concerns.

Achieving higher service levels is both the most frequent change made over the last two years (63 percent) and the change that most companies plan to make in the next two years (67 percent). In addition, 71 percent of companies ranked "better balance of cost and efficiencies with customer service" as a top supply chain priority over the next three to five years.

Regional Impact of Disasters in Japan 

The survey also explored trends around risk management on the heels of the dual natural disasters that devastated Japan's East coast in early 2011. Findings show that risk management is a clear issue for high-tech supply chains in Asia.

"As a consequence of continuing globalization and the lengthening of supply chains, any global economic, political, or environmental event could have far-reaching effects on the performance of companies," said Dr. William Lee, senior research manager at IDC Manufacturing Insights Asia/Pacific. "Moving ahead, we expect to see manufacturers placing greater emphasis on supply chain risk awareness and mitigation."

Risk management/security was identified as the No. 1 "weak link" in high-tech supply chains in Asia, cited by 42 percent of survey respondents. While most companies (96 percent) reported having some sort of risk management plan in place, only 11 percent said they had the resources or readiness to react in times of significant disruption.

In terms of the impact of the Japanese disasters on high-tech supply chains in Asia, most companies, interestingly, reported experiencing minimal disruptions or none at all due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. In terms of the duration of the impact, 17 percent of companies are no longer feeling the effects of the disasters and 55 percent expect any resulting issues to be resolved by next year at the latest. These findings are contrary to initial predictions by industry experts that many companies would experience major disruptions through the end of 2011 and well into 2012.

Also somewhat surprisingly, survey results show that while the disasters in Japan increased awareness of the need for better supply chain risk management, supply chain resilience is still a secondary concern for most supply chain professionals. In fact, just 27 percent of companies plan to improve their supply chain resilience through better risk management going forward.

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UPS Foundation Grants $58,000 to Child Welfare and Environmental Organizations

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Tokyo, November 21, 2011

The UPS Foundation, the charitable arm of UPS (NYSE: UPS), has donated $43,823 to a foster group home, Kodomo no Sato, and $14,290 to the bamboo conservation group Nihon no Take Fan Club.

Kodomo no Sato began its child welfare activities as a daycare center in Osaka in 1977. It was certified for the Subsidized Project to Provide Daycare Facilities for Children in 1996 and as an Osaka City family shelter in 2001. Since its establishment, Kodomo no Sato has provided 24/7 support for families in adverse circumstances. The facility now provides live-in accommodations at the Kodomo no Sato Family Home. The grant will be used for children’s self-care projects, support for homeless people, winter night patrols, and outdoor activities such as camping.

Nihon no Take Fan Club was established in 1999 to conserve bamboo forests nationwide and to educate local communities on how to effectively utilize bamboo. Through various volunteer activities, the organization has helped to energize local communities and encourage interchange between cities and the countryside. The grant will be used to hold bamboo lantern festivals, which are one of the ways the club is using to strengthen and maintain the relationship between nature and the local community.

In addition to the donations, UPS has also supported both organizations with volunteer activities - Kodomo no Sato since 2006 and Nihon no Take Fan Club since 2008. More than 1,300 volunteer hours have been donated to both groups since.

Masato Umeno, president of UPS Japan, said, "UPS has long been involved with both Kodomo no Sato and Nihon no Take Fan Club as volunteers. Now we are greatly honored to be able to contribute again through these grants. UPS will continue to support the community in various means."

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UPS (NYSE: UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a broad range of solutions including the transportation of packages and freight; the facilitation of international trade, and the deployment of advanced technology to more efficiently manage the world of business. Since its founding in 1907, UPS has built a legacy as a caring and responsible corporate citizen, supporting programs that provide long-term solutions to community needs.

The UPS Foundation, now celebrating its 60th anniversary, is responsible for facilitating community involvement to local, national and global communities. In 2010, UPS and its employees, active and retired, invested more than $95 million in charitable giving around the world. The UPS Foundation can be found on the web at UPS.com/foundation. To learn about UPS's sustainability program and commitment to the environment, go to www.ups.com/sustainability.

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Le Café, Federation CJA, Goes Green with Help from Brown: Federation CJA is the driving force in a vibrant Montreal Jewish community

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Montreal, November 22, 2011

US$85,300 grant from UPS provides sustainable upgrades to facilities and equipment

Today, Federation CJA received a US$85,300 grant from The UPS Foundation, the charitable arm of UPS (NYSE: UPS), for their local soup kitchen, Le Café, which is located in the heart of Montreal. This is the largest grant awarded by The UPS Foundation to the Montreal community.

The grant will provide much needed sustainable upgrades to the facility urgently needed to meet the growing demand. Federation CJA plans to implement infrastructure for an automated dishwashing station, which will enable the use of reusable materials rather than the current disposable items. All disposables throughout the cafeteria and kitchen will be replaced with durable, but still lightweight, alternatives. Federation CJA's Green Committee will be involved in all aspects of the planning, development and implementation.

Le Café was established in 2009 to address the needs of people most affected by the global economic crisis. The food bank provides hot meals to anyone in need of healthy food, friendly conversation and good company. 

"UPS's extraordinary generosity is exemplary of how the corporate and non-profit sectors can partner together to ensure the betterment of community," said David Cape, President of Federation CJA. "Through UPS's outstanding commitment to Le Café, Federation CJA will be able to improve service to the thousands of people who depend on the kitchen for nutritious, hot meals annually. This one-time grant will enable the upgrade of the Cummings Centre for Seniors' kitchen and facilities and the purchase of new equipment. We are so grateful to UPS for their inspiring philanthropy."

More than 60,000 meals have been served since Le Café's inception in March of 2009. Every week, more than 400 people benefit from the services at Le Café. Thanks to the grant, an additional 55 seats also will be added to the kitchen to enable them to help more of Montreal's residents.

"UPS has had a long-standing commitment to supporting our communities and partnering with local charities," said Nicolas Dorget, vice-president of communications, UPS Canada. "In this past year alone, our employees have contributed approximately 100 volunteer hours at Le Café. That is a tremendous achievement and we are proud to support the efforts of our employees and the needs of the Montreal community."

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UPS (NYSE: UPS) is the world's largest package delivery company and a global leader in supply chain and freight services. Since its founding in 1907, UPS has built a legacy as a caring and responsible corporate citizen, supporting programs that provide long-term solutions to community needs. UPS promotes community involvement through its ongoing volunteerism and grant programs, environmental sustainability and corporate philanthropy. In 2010, UPS's charitable contributions totalled nearly $44.6 million in global philanthropy from The UPS Foundation to non-profit agencies and UPS employees and their families contributed more than 1.2 million hours of volunteer service. The company can be found on the web at UPS.com. To get UPS news direct, visit pressroom.ups.com/RSS.

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UPS No. 1 Shipper on 'Climate Counts' Scorecard for Third Year in a Row

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Atlanta, December 07, 2011

For the third year in a row, UPS (NYSE: UPS) has earned the top score in the consumer shipping sector on the annual "Climate Counts" scorecard. UPS also shared the 11th highest score across all industries alongside Sony, Nokia and AB Electrolux among 136 ranked companies.

UPS ranked No. 1 in the consumer shipping sector with a score of 80, remaining ahead of competitors Deutsche Post World Net/DHL, the U.S. Postal Service and FedEx, which ranked second, third and fourth, respectively.

Climate Counts, an organization that works to bring consumers and companies together in the fight against global climate change, ranks the world's largest companies based on 22 criteria that focus on measuring and reducing climate impact, corporate support of public policy initiatives on climate change and openness and transparency in reporting.

Climate Counts issues a shopping guide to help consumers "support companies that take climate change seriously and avoid those that don't," according to the non-profit organization.

"This recognition is significant because Climate Counts rigorously evaluates performance rather than corporate marketing claims," said Scott Wicker, UPS's chief sustainability officer. "The Climate Counts shopping guide provides consumers with a signpost for companies that are truly committed to environmentally-responsible business practices."

The Climate Counts ranking is just the latest in a long list of honors for environmental leadership awarded to UPS. Other recent honors include: Highest score in the Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index (tied with 3 others); No. 1 in the Carbon Disclosure Project S&P 500 and tied with 3 others in the Global 500; Interbrand Top 50 Best Global Green Brands, and Fortune's Most Admired Companies list.

"UPS's repeated and consistent top ranking in the shipping segment highlights our efforts to measure, manage and reduce our carbon footprint while offering consumers more choices that support their commitment to the environment," Wicker added.

The Climate Counts scorecard can be found at www.climatecounts.org. More information about UPS's sustainability initiatives is available at ups.com/responsibility.

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Advocating a Low-carbon, Environmentally-friendly and Green Lifestyle

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Beijing, December 19, 2011

2011 UPS China "Global Volunteer Month" a great success

UPS (NYSE: UPS) made low-carbon and adopting a green lifestyle the theme of its 2011 "UPS Global Volunteer Month", during which 1,649 UPS employees and their family members participated in 57 volunteer activities and contributed 4,457 volunteer hours to serve the communities in which they live and work.

UPS employees in China organized and participated in a wide range of volunteer activities, which included: teaching students about international trade; holding parties for the elderly living in welfare housing and for mentally disabled students at vocational and technical schools; taking part in environmental research; removing litter and promoting the importance of ecological balance.

This year, The UPS Foundation has donated US$70,000 to the Green Travel Fund (under CANGO – the China Association for NGO Cooperation) to help Guangyuan, Sichuan Province, with its goal of advocating low-carbon environmentalism and supporting China’s public welfare cause by becoming the first city to exclusively use energy-saving lights. UPS also held a series of activities in conjunction with the CANGO Green Travel Fund. Under the theme "Low-carbon Citizen Volunteers in Action", activities such as "Test Drive and Ride of New Energy Automobiles" and "Forecast for the Shenzhen’s Year of Green Travel", were aimed at publicizing the ideas and lifestyle of low-carbon environmentalism and green travel.

Since it was founded in 1907, UPS has built a legacy as a caring and responsible corporate citizen. UPS has established Community Involvement Committees in every country within their business network to support programs that provide long-term solutions to community needs.

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UPS Partners with Feed the Children to Deliver Community Support in Cebu

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Cebu, December 19, 2011

UPS Philippines employees in Cebu rolled-up their brown sleeves to continue delivering more than logistics know-how during the company's 9th annual Global Volunteer Month. Eighty UPS employees and their families delivered nearly 400 volunteer hours during a two-day tree-planting activity in Barangay Toong, Cebu City, last October 22 and 23, 2011.

The environmental effort was jointly conducted with local non-government organization Feed the Children, as well as with representatives from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and Guadalupe Elementary School.

Expected to provide a variety of benefits to the local community, including improved air and water quality, some 500 tugas, narra, and talimboy seedlings were planted in an area measuring 700 square meters.

"UPS's assistance to Feed the Children stems from its commitment toward continued social investment and the promotion of sustainable development," said Tim Gohoc, managing director of UPS Philippines. "Providing resources for our children is only one step in protecting their welfare and fostering hope. It is through our partnerships that we continue to work toward creating profound and long-term impact in communities."

In Cebu, the tree-planting activity is part of a larger partnership of UPS with Feed the Children, which aims to respond to the various needs of underprivileged Filipino children. Feed the Children is also the recipient of a US$ 22,000 sponsorship grant from The UPS Foundation, with the local organization using the endowment to promote financial literacy and provide education for out-of-school youth, particularly in dressmaking and computer literacy.

UPS's Global Volunteer Month is only one of the many examples of the company's long-standing commitment to volunteerism. Since its founding in 1907, UPS has built a legacy as a responsible corporate citizen. Whether through involvement with The UPS Foundation, United Way, or volunteerism, UPS provides support to programs that address social and community issues, including economic and global literacy, environmental sustainability, nonprofit effectiveness, diversity and community safety.

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UPS Announces Survey Results on Supply Chain Trends in Asia's High-Tech Industry

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Tokyo, December 22, 2011

Supply Sourcing Shift from Japan to other Asian Countries Accelerates in the Next Five Years

UPS announced the results of the 2011 "Change in the (Supply) Chain" survey, which takes the pulse of the high-tech industry in Asia on the changes in supply chains.

The survey, which was conducted by IDC Manufacturing Insights and commissioned by UPS, revealed the shift in trends among Japanese high-tech companies in supply sourcing locations from domestic to other Asian countries such as South East Asia. The survey also highlights the key factors in the supply chain for Japanese high-tech companies, namely "costs" and "security risks".

Shifting Trends in Supply Sourcing from Japan to South East Asia

The survey unveiled that the Japanese companies interviewed, expect to reduce their domestic supply sourcing by close to half, from 96% to 53% in the next three to five years, while increasing sourcing from Mature Asia Pacific Countries (Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Singapore) almost threefold, from 9% to 24%. The same trend was observed in the region, especially amongst emerging APAC countries such as Philippines and Vietnam.

Japanese High-Tech Companies Under Intense Cost Pressures

Asian high-tech companies in the survey identified cost management as a key concern in the supply chain. Almost half the high-tech companies in Asia selected "Reducing total supply chain costs" as the top supply chain priority in the past two years. Japanese companies were found to be especially cost-conscious, with 68.9% selecting it as the top priority. This reveals the intense cost pressures Japanese companies are experiencing, in what is one of the most costly business environments in Asia. Cost is also expected to remain one of the top drivers of change in the supply chain in the next 3 to 5 years.

Rising Concerns Over Risk Management Attributed to Recent Natural Disasters

Beside cost considerations, the Japanese high-tech companies selected security risk as the second most important driver of change in their supply chain, with twenty percent (20%) of the respondents choosing it as the top driver, and over 60% considering it as a top three issue. This is higher than the rest of the region where only 6.9% chose it as the top driver, and 31.5% with the second and third combined, due to the recent natural disasters. On the other hand, risk management and security emerged as the top challenge faced by countries around the region.

"The survey revealed the supply chain issues Japanese high-tech companies are experiencing in the face of globalization and increasing competition from other Asian countries, while supply chains are becoming increasingly more complicated due to supply sourcing diversity. UPS is dedicated to helping Japanese businesses with their growth by leveraging our logistics expertise to address the industry challenges they face," said Masato Umeno, president of UPS Japan.

About the "Change in the Chain" Survey:

·                                 Surveying purpose: Research on supply chain transformation in the high tech industry in Asia Pacific

·                                 Surveillance period: June to July 2011

·                                 Investigation objects: Telephone survey with 22 closed questions

·                                 Country splits: China (60), Japan (45), Singapore (30), Thailand (30), India (27), Malaysia (20), Philippine (18), Australia (12), New Zealand (6)

·                                 Industry: Electronic components and accessories, Industrial electronics, Consumer electronics, Semiconductors, Communication equipment, Computers and office equipment, Photonics, Industrial electronics and others

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