View Full Version : BOYCOTT - Herbal essences and all Proctor and Gamble products
witchy1
8th June 2011, 10:09
Animal cruelty for testing purposes
Procter & Gamble (P&G) are the world’s largest consumer products company, with an annual turnover of over $68 billion. Their international headquarters is in the US city of Cincinnati.
Traditionally known for their soaps and detergents, P&G now produce a massive range of products in hair care, cosmetics, perfumes, personal hygiene, laundry care, snack food, paper and feminine hygiene, and even pet food. P&G’s brands include Ariel, Daz, Fairy, Max Factor, Olay, Pantene Pro-V, Herbal Essences, and Head and Shoulders.
Why Boycott P&G?
P&G admit that guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, ferrets, rats and mice are among the animals used in their ‘product safety research’, as well as cats and dogs in pet food experiments.
Procter & Gamble exist for one reason, and one reason only - to make as much money as possible. P&G test on animals because of their desire to get new chemical ingredients on to the market. This allows them to claim that their new hair dye, skin cream or washing powder etc. is ‘new, improved’, in the hope of increasing sales. But with many companies producing similar consumer products without carrying out animal tests, it shows that P&G’s cruelty is motivated by greed.
Obviously, P&G realise that their behaviour appals most people. Sadly, instead of reforming, P&G invest enormous amounts in PR and spin that aims to give a rosy impression of their testing practices. P&G have even been lobbying governments to try to block bans on animal testing for cosmetics that have public support.
Now, Uncaged’s investigations have uncovered P&G’s outrageous plans to carry out massive animal testing programmes (http://www.uncaged.co.uk/pgtesting.htm) for new cosmetics and household product ingredients.
Money is the only language P&G understand. Ultimately, by boycotting P&G, you hold the key to saving the many thousands of animals who suffer and die every year in cruel and unnecessary tests conducted by this company.
Please do not support these monsters. We have the power to stop this by NOT purchasing their products.
http://www.uncaged.co.uk/pg.htm
(will post full list of products next post)
witchy1
8th June 2011, 10:14
A
Products List (as at 2008) Read the labels
Ace ~ laundry
Always & Alldays ~ feminine hygiene
Ariel ~ laundry
Anna Sui ~ fragrance
Aussie ~ hair care
B
Baldessarini ~ fragrance
Bold ~ laundry
Born Blonde ~ hair dye
Bounce ~ laundry
Braun ~ electric shavers etc
C
Camay ~ soap
Christina Aguielera ~ fragrance
Crest ~ toothpaste
D
Daz ~ laundry
Dolce & Gabbana ~ fragrance
Dreft ~ laundry
Dunhill ~ fragrance
Duracell ~ batteries
E
Escada ~ fragrance
Eukanuba ~ pet food
F
Fairy ~ various cleaning products
Febreze ~ fabric spray
Fibresure ~ health supplement
Fixodent ~ denture fixer
Flash ~ cleaning product
G
Gillette ~ shaving products
Giorgio Beverley Hills ~ fragrance
Glide ~ dental floss
Gucci ~ fragrance
H
Head & Shoulders ~ shampoos
Herbal Essences (http://www.hurtfulessences.org/) ~ shampoos
Hugo Boss ~ fragrances
Hydrience ~ hair dye
I
IAMS ~ pet food
Infacare ~ baby wash
J
Jean Patou/Joy ~ fragrances
L
Lacoste ~ fragrance
Lasting Care ~ hair dye
Laura Biagiotti ~ fragrance
Lenor ~ fabric softener
Loving Care ~ hair dye
M
Max Factor ~ make up
Montblanc ~ fragrance
Mum ~ deodorant
N
Nice n Easy ~ hair dye
Noxema ~ shaving foam
O
Olay ~ skin care
Old Spice ~ fragrance
Oral B ~ dental products
P
Pampers ~ disposable nappies
Pantene Pro V ~ shampoo
Pringles ~ snack food
S
Silvikrin ~ hair care
SK-II ~ skin care
Shockwaves ~ hair products
T
Tampax ~ feminine hygiene
Thermacare ~ heat wraps
V
Valentino ~ fragrance
Viakal ~ bathroom cleaner
Vicks ~ decongestant
Vortex ~ bleach
W
Wash n Go ~ shampoo
Wella ~ range of hair products
Z
Zest ~ soap
witchy1
8th June 2011, 10:20
news release
http://www.uncaged.co.uk/images/banned.jpgHerbal Essences caught deceiving public over cruelty to animals
P&G have been forced to withdraw an advert (http://www.asa.org.uk/ASA-action/Adjudications.aspx) for their hair care range ‘Herbal Essences’ which falsely claimed ‘we don’t test on animals’, following a complaint submitted by Uncaged to the Advertising Standards Authority. When challenged, P&G admitted the statement contradicted thousands of chemical poisoning tests that they still carry out on animals for the sake of Herbal Essences, Pantene, Olay and other beauty brands.
Below: The banned Herbal Essences advert
http://www.uncaged.co.uk/images/banned-advert.jpg
Uncaged spearhead a global consumer boycott of Procter & Gamble (http://www.uncaged.co.uk/pgday.htm) to persuade the company to stop conducting poisoning tests on animals (http://www.uncaged.co.uk/pgtesting.htm) for the sake of cosmetics and toiletries. An international day of action is scheduled for Saturday 14th May 2011.
Although such tests have been banned in the UK and Europe due to public opposition to unnecessary animal cruelty, the practice still continues in countries with less-advanced animal welfare regulations such as the USA and China.
This decision will give consumers some clarity over the fact that P&G continue to subject animals to repeat-dose poisoning tests (http://www.uncaged.co.uk/news/2009/defects.htm) for the sake of trivial products such as Herbal Essences.
However, here at Uncaged we are concerned that hundreds of thousands of people will have read this lie and thus may be unwittingly funding cruelty to animals by purchasing Herbal Essences. P&G continue to issue misleading statements about their animal testing practices, and we are asking the ASA to widen their investigation into these fraudulent claims.
http://www.uncaged.co.uk/news/2011/herbalessences.htm
witchy1
9th June 2011, 02:13
:bump:..........................
MargueriteBee
9th June 2011, 02:29
The only things I buy anymore are tp, hand lotion, soap and pain killers. Saves me a lot of money.
Positive Vibe Merchant
9th June 2011, 04:01
thanks for that list Witchy.
its great knowing how long those tentacles are!
PVM
Isthatso
9th June 2011, 04:06
...and they sell pet food !!!
Thanks Witchy...this is how the internet can have an impact on these companies.
Teakai
9th June 2011, 04:09
Scumbags - I'm boycotting them for good.
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A
Products List (as at 2008) Read the labels
Ace ~ laundry
Always & Alldays ~ feminine hygiene
Ariel ~ laundry
Anna Sui ~ fragrance
Aussie ~ hair care
B
Baldessarini ~ fragrance
Bold ~ laundry
Born Blonde ~ hair dye
Bounce ~ laundry
Braun ~ electric shavers etc
C
Camay ~ soap
Christina Aguielera ~ fragrance
Crest ~ toothpaste
D
Daz ~ laundry
Dolce & Gabbana ~ fragrance
Dreft ~ laundry
Dunhill ~ fragrance
Duracell ~ batteries
E
Escada ~ fragrance
Eukanuba ~ pet food
F
Fairy ~ various cleaning products
Febreze ~ fabric spray
Fibresure ~ health supplement
Fixodent ~ denture fixer
Flash ~ cleaning product
G
Gillette ~ shaving products
Giorgio Beverley Hills ~ fragrance
Glide ~ dental floss
Gucci ~ fragrance
H
Head & Shoulders ~ shampoos
Herbal Essences (http://www.hurtfulessences.org/) ~ shampoos
Hugo Boss ~ fragrances
Hydrience ~ hair dye
I
IAMS ~ pet food
Infacare ~ baby wash
J
Jean Patou/Joy ~ fragrances
L
Lacoste ~ fragrance
Lasting Care ~ hair dye
Laura Biagiotti ~ fragrance
Lenor ~ fabric softener
Loving Care ~ hair dye
M
Max Factor ~ make up
Montblanc ~ fragrance
Mum ~ deodorant
N
Nice n Easy ~ hair dye
Noxema ~ shaving foam
O
Olay ~ skin care
Old Spice ~ fragrance
Oral B ~ dental products
P
Pampers ~ disposable nappies
Pantene Pro V ~ shampoo
Pringles ~ snack food
S
Silvikrin ~ hair care
SK-II ~ skin care
Shockwaves ~ hair products
T
Tampax ~ feminine hygiene
Thermacare ~ heat wraps
V
Valentino ~ fragrance
Viakal ~ bathroom cleaner
Vicks ~ decongestant
Vortex ~ bleach
W
Wash n Go ~ shampoo
Wella ~ range of hair products
Z
Zest ~ soap
Witchy - is there a link to that products list so I can facebook the link?
TIA
Positive Vibe Merchant
9th June 2011, 07:23
I have just shared it on my FB page. going to list the products on there as well
PVM
karelia
9th June 2011, 07:41
Here are some alternatives that help not only avoid corporations but also don't contribute to pollution:
Skin care: virgin coconut oil. It's light, is absorbed fast, and is packed with beneficial stuff for your skin and body. Try adding a drop of good quality essential oil of your choice, and you'll feel uplifted to boot.
Soap: get creative and start making your own. Or find a soapmaker who only uses good oils (olive, coconut, etc); they are not that rare to find in the age of the interwebs.
Feminine hygiene: Mooncup/The Keeper (google them). Not only are they environmentally friendly but work out one heck of a lot cheaper.
Laundry: Baking soda mixed with borax if needed. Soap nuts are cheap and available in most Indian shops.
Fabric softener: vinegar in the rinse cycle of your wash works wonders.
Fragrance: http://www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com/ Positively more ethical than any other fragrance manufacturer I've ever come across.
crosby
9th June 2011, 08:51
witchy1 i am on board with this 100%. will copy this list (if that's okay with you) and give it too all of my work colleagues and family to start, then take it further from there. thanks for the thread. i had no idea.
warmest, corson
witchy1
9th June 2011, 09:53
Hi all, a bit more information. I didnt really realise either how extensive this practise still is.
This is the link to the P&G products http://www.uncaged.co.uk/pgproducts.htm. I was surprised at these ones Duracell batteries, Gillette, Oral B and Mum anti-stink! I USED to use all those. These guys have signed up over 1/4 million people in the UK who pledge to boycott P&G products.
There are many more of these vile people. Many companies (including body shop now owned by L'Oreal / Nestle ) say they dont test THEIR products ..........on animals - but get this............ The Ingredients they use to make their product are tested on animals. So yes the final product is not tested on animals, but they purchase these ingredients knowing that they have been tested on these lovely creatures. Its the way to get around the law
To name and shame some cosmetic companies: Avon, Boots, Clarins, Revlon
To name and shame some chemical companies: Colgage, Unilever, Johnson and Johnson, Cuzzons,
See here on how to spot a company that uses animals for testing: http://www.uncaged.co.uk/animaltesting.htm
This site shows the horrific reality of vivisection. It WILL make you cry. These poor creatures are used for organ implants checking on immuno-suppresant drugs. They are then "sacrificed" according to the notes. http://www.xenodiaries.org/summary.htm, http://www.xenodiaries.org/ (video on this one) much information.
There is NO eveidence that animal research benefits humans
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(Sorry, the cutest little hamster is attached and showing on the edit screen, but not showing up on when posted.)
PS - YES Corson please tell everyone you know. Its the only way to stop it. Hit them in the pocket
Teakai
9th June 2011, 10:03
The only things I buy anymore are tp, hand lotion, soap and pain killers. Saves me a lot of money.
Hi Marguerite, I've been thinking about this - what do you do?
I think it would be fantastic to only have to buy that.
witchy1
9th June 2011, 10:09
Yes, I'm interested as well. Love the idea of coconut oil for skin care. Im going to try that tonight. Does anyone have helpful links for alternative products. Looks like most of the big companies are so guilty.
witchy1
9th June 2011, 10:18
Found this list: I can attest to the quality of Weleda brand. (for sydney people get from Newtons pharmacy - opp QVB) or on line. I dont know any of the others on the list tho.
These company’s products can most easily be found in whole-food and ‘alternative’ shops, but increasingly in some supermarkets:
Non Animal Testing Companies
Beauty Without Cruelty
Kingfisher
Bio - D
Meadowsweet
Daniel Field
Neal's Yard Remedies
Dr Hausheka
Faith in Nature
Urtekram
Green People
Weleda
Honesty Cosmetics
Yaoh
For alternative pet food companies please see this pet food information sheet (http://www.uncaged.co.uk/petfood.htm).
Many of these products can be obtained on-line. Click here (http://www.boycottpandg.co.uk/alternatives.asp) for links to on-line cruelty-free retailers.
witchy1
9th June 2011, 10:22
Pet Food brands to Boycott
The main culprits for cruel and unethical animal testing are the major international 'pet' food businesses.
IAMS / Eukanuba (http://www.uncaged.co.uk/iams.htm) owned by Procter & Gamble (http://www.uncaged.co.uk/pg.htm)
Hills Science Diet owned by Colgate Palmolive
The majority of pet food brands available in the UK are produced by two animal testing companies - "Nestlé Purina/Friskies" and "Pedigree, Masterfoods (Mars Inc)."
Nestlé Purina/Friskies:
Alpo, Bonio, Felix, Go Cat, Gourmet,
Omega Complete, Proplan, Spillers, Vital Balance, Winalot.
Pedigree, Masterfoods (Mars Inc):
Bounce, Cesar, Chappie, Frolic, James Wellbeloved, Katkins,
Kitekat, Pal, Pedigree Chum, Royal Canin, Sheba,
Techni-cal (US & Canada), Whiskas.
Pedigree also manufacture Thomas rabbit food and Trill bird food.
http://www.uncaged.co.uk/crueltyfree.htm
This is the page dedicated to iams owned by P&G. These guys are seriously cruel.
http://www.uncaged.co.uk/iams.htm
Rainbowbrite
9th June 2011, 10:35
Thank you so much for posting this - i'm a fairly 'conciensious consumer' - very careful where i put my money and energy and still there were a few surprises on that list!! I will pass on to my friends. I try to make everything myself as far as hygeine products, skin lotions/care and cleaning stuff - soda bicarb, vinegar and lemon juice are like a mantra in my house lol!
As an aside and i hope nobody minds - here is my recipe for a homemade air freshener which i use, very effective (passed down through my family):
One pint (or so) boiled water - cooled.
One tablespoon white vinegar (i think any vinegar would do)
One tablespoon soda bicarb
One tablespoon lemon juice
Couple of drops of essential oil - whatever you like best.
Mix together in a hand spray type gizmo - be careful not to tighten the lid after mixing to allow the fizz to die down.
Hope this is useful - i have also used it as a fabric freshener spray whilst my laundry is drying...
Blessings - Rain
Positive Vibe Merchant
10th June 2011, 03:52
thank sfor all the hard work and research on this one witchy.
Have posted the link with the products on Fb again. :)
PVM
witchy1
10th June 2011, 08:14
Thanks PVM, you know I thought more people on Avalon would be sensitive to the inhumane treatment of our defensless animals. (perhaps they havent seen the thread - I'll choose to think that anway)
Even if we can wake up just one person to this disgusting practise, then it will be worth the effort eh. I notice that my fb page on this has been given a wide berth by my friends. I can only hope that they read the first line and that will stick in the subconsious enough to stop them supporting these vile corporations
Wishful thinking perhaps *sigh*
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