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Copyright of Nadine Grant
Last Update 29/04/09 |
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Proctor & Gamble (P&G) are the largest consumer products organisation and therefore, the most dangerous. They unscrupulously torture, maim and kill thousands of animals in cold, clinical laboratories around the globe.
It is absolutely vital that we, as caring consumers and fellow animal lovers, do all we can to avoid P&G's products in a bid to effectively stop them in their cold-hearted tracks.
Anybody can promise a boycott but only the most motivated animal crusaders seem to be willing to research the subject and the products in order to successfully boycott all the things that P&G produce. This website aims to teach those people that you do not need to be a hardcore vegetarian to steer clear of animal cruelty.
A number of consumer complaints have arisen in recent years with regards to P&G's blantant disregard of the animal rights act but to no avail. They have consistently squashed the truth of their callous testing practices, instead choosing to spend hundreds of thousands of pounds on public relations - using damage limitation to cover up the truth of what is really happening inside those labs. Consumers who do not either understand nor care about Proctor & Gamble's unorthodox ethics, are enabling them to drag out and revisit the experiments by blithely continuing to purchase the very products made by them.
Below is a comprehensive and up to date list of all known Proctor & Gamble products to boycott;
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Ace - Laundry
Always & Alldays - feminine hygiene
Ariel - laundry
Anna Sui - fragrance
Aussie - hair care
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Baldessarini - fragrance
Bold - laundry
Born Blonde - hair dye
Bounce - laundry
Braun - electric shavers etc
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Camay - soap
Christina Aguilera - fragrance
Crest - toothpaste
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Daz - laundry
Dolce & Gabbana - fragrance
Dreft - laundry
Dunhill - fragrance
Duracell - batteries
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Escada - fragrance
Eukanuba - pet food (of all things!)
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Fairy - various cleaning products
Febreze - fabric spray
Fibresure - health supplement
Fixodent - denture fixer
Flash - cleaning product
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Gillette - shaving products
Giorgio Beverley Hills - fragrance
Glide - dental floss
Gucci - fragrance
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Head & Shoulders - shampoos
Herbal Essences - shampoos - see Hurtful essences campaign here:- http://www.hurtfulessences.org/
Hugo Boss - fragrances
Hydrience - hair dye
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Iams - pet food
Infacare - baby wash
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Jean Patou/Joy - fragrances
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Lacoste - fragrance
Lasting Care - hair dye
Laura Biagiotti - fragrance
Lenor - fabric softener
Loving Care - hair dye
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Maxfactor - make-up
Montblanc - fragrance
Mum - deodorant
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Nice n Easy - hair dye
Noxema - shaving foam
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Olay - skin care
Old Spice - fragrance
Oral B - dental products
P
pampers - disposable nappies
Pantene Pro V - shampoo
Pringles - snack food
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Silvikrin - hair care
SK-II - skin care
Shockwaves - hair products
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Tampax - feminine hygiene
Thermacare - heat wraps
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Valentino - fragrance
Viakal - bathroom cleaner
Vicks - decongestant
Vortex - bleach
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Wash n Go - shampoo
Wella - range of hair products
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Zest - soap
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Do Not be Mislead - Understanding labels |
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Never be fooled by a company who uses complicated industry jargon to confuse you into a sale. The only thing you need to know is - 'Do they have a fixed cut-off date? A fixed cut off date tells you whether or not the brand uses new chemical ingredients which have recently been tested on animals. Therefore, the older the cut off date, the more ethical the company. Some companies operate under a five year rolling cut off date; never buy from these types of businesses. A five year rolling cut off date basically allows companies to keep changing the dates when they will stop using ingredients tested on animals which is completely pointless and counter-productive to what the cut off date is supposed to do. If you are still unsure of what to look out for, BUAV (British Union For The Abolition of Vivisection) have published 'The Little Book of Cruelty' which is a must for anyone to download free online, you can download that here:
[http://www.gocrueltyfree.org/b1_littlebook.php] |
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Greed Equals Murder |
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Companies like Proctor & Gamble exist solely to make a profit. They claim they test on animals to safeguard the customers' health, yet they are still using dated experiments and performing testing with chemicals we already know to be on the safelist.
Greed is the motivating factor here and the only thing which could stop a company like this, is a HUGE consumer boycott.
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