We support Harmony Fund with a standing order every month. Our donation, complete with those from thousands of other good people enable Harmony to immediately direct resources into animal crisis situations all over the world.
We would ask everyone to become a supporter of Harmony – for so many years we have been trying to be a voice for street dogs of Serbia; and in this situation, Harmony has stepped forward to supply on going food and support to many.
Here is a link to the latest Harmony newsletter; and you can see what we mean by getting food onto the ground for animals in need.
RTL journalist reports from Suzhou
On 30th March 2015 at 18:45h RTL broadcasted a report about an “animal torture village” in China. They became a very sad celebrity and China announced that village as “cultural heritage”
Surely you remember the pictures which were shown:
Pictures of totally scared monkeys, who had to learn how to ride a bike while being chained to it and during that action were beaten with a stick!
Read a lot more via the above petition link – in both German and English.
We are excited to share with you our participation in the Manchester Northern Vegan Festival 6th April as our first time ever real-world event! As you know, Dolma is an online business and this will be our first time to venture into real time. If you are planning to go or want to know more – see link below for more information. Please come and see us, it would be a wonderful opportunity to meet our customers and make some new ones!
Customers who don’t want their money to fund animal cruelty are able to buy from Dolma with a clear conscience.
Standing up for standards
Our fragrances are cruelty free.
What does this mean?
They come with a globally recognised guarantee showing that Dolma Perfumes has completed an independent audit (the most stringent in the business) proving a genuine commitment to end animal testing for their products.
They are approved by the Vegan Society, Cruelty Free International, Animal Aid, Dr Hadwen Trust, and Naturewatch for meeting their cruelty-free standards.
We are listed on the Vegan Village list of vegan run companies in the UK.
All Dolma Vegan Perfumes are approved under the The Humane Cosmetics Standard.
Trusted Nature Ltd
We are an independent British company. There is no parent company and we have no association with any organisation that conducts animal testing or uses animal derived ingredients.
Many people are unaware animals are suffering for them to smell good.
Well-known within the vegan and vegetarian community, Dolma is a favourite of caring customers who want to smell nice while knowing animals don’t suffer in the process.
Dolma is committed to using recyclable materials wherever possible to reduce waste and pollution.
As an ethical business, we are continuously reviewing suppliers, products and packaging to make sure we run our company in the most eco-friendly way possible. We avoid using excess packaging in our deliveries to make sure we cause the least possible damage to the environment.
Posted on April 2, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
Watch what happens when a bunch of activists go on a dairy farm tour…
The university of Florida held an event called “family day at the dairy farm” where they gave us a tour of the farm and explained all the terrors that happen there.
We watched as they taught kids how to artifically inseminate a cow, and as they showed off a baby that was removed from his mothers body at the slaughterhouse. We listened to them brag about the fistulated cow, and how their cows are “better for the environment”, we gave love to the orphaned cows who wanted to suckle so badly, and we said we’re sorry to the hundreds of mothers who already lost their babies, and to the mothers currently pregnant, who will soon lose their babies too.
After bearing witness and documenting the animals, we caused a disruption. No animals deserve to go through their life in such a terrible place, being looked at as nothing more than a number, a product with an expiration date.
Posted on April 1, 2019 by Serbian Animals Voice (SAV)
It is the story of the loss of habitat, of all animal life and premature death. The swamp forests of the Leuser ecosystem are home to most of Sumatra’s orangutans, and Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world, thrives in its rainforests.
Four million indigenous people depend on their water supplies and food for the forests to be intact.
The biggest enemy: deforestation because of palm oil.
Most of the palm oil plantations have been set up illegally because there is no permit in protected areas.
“When the big companies go to these areas, they’ll cut down the biggest trees and then shave off what’s left – with machines or by fire. They kill all life there, including ants. Most orangutans die as well. I often refer to them as survivors of an apocalyptic wave, but they are also refugees.“
More than 60 million tons of it are consumed worldwide every year. Palm oil increasingly serves as a substitute for harmful trans fats and as a bio-alternative for various petroleum products. It has become a billion dollar business. But only very few people know that they even eat it. Many have never heard of it.
Palm oil is not cultivated by small farmers but by large international corporations. The peasants are robbed only of the land on which they can later work as auxiliary workers.
A recent report shows what happens to people when palm oil is grown:
They are imprisoned, tortured or murdered. In the Indonesian province of Papua everyone lives dangerously, who opposes the authorities. Serious human rights violations are on the agenda – and the world community takes little notice.
Semi-naked climate change protesters interrupted a House of Commons Brexit debate and glued their hands to the glass of the public gallery, spending almost 20 minutes with their buttocks facing the chamber.
MPs attempted to continue the debate during the peaceful protest by 11 activists from Extinction Rebellion, though several made coded mentions to the protest in their speeches.
Another of the activists, Iggy Fox, said: “I’m tired of the time and resources our government wastes rearranging the deckchairs on the Brexitanic. It’s high time politicians stop beating around the bush and tackle the environmental crisis head on, like they should have done years ago. I won’t stop causing disruption until the government does its duty to protect the people from disaster.”