Post by Urban Warrior on May 15, 2006 20:51:25 GMT
Procter & Gamble (P&G) are the world’s largest consumer products company, with an annual turnover of over $43 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. Click here for the full list.
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. Uncaged’s investigations continue to reveal disturbing examples of P&G’s ongoing involvement in painful and lethal animal tests.
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 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.
P&G products to boycott
List up-to-date as of March 2006
A
Ace ~ laundry
Always & Alldays ~ feminine hygiene
Ariel - laundry
Aussie ~ hair care
B
Baldessarini ~ fragrance
Bold ~ laundry
Born Blonde ~ hair dye
Bounce ~ laundry
Bounty ~ kitchen roll
Braun ~ electric shavers etc
C
Camay ~ soap
Charmin ~ loo roll
Crest ~ toothpaste
D
Daz ~ laundry
Dreft ~ laundry
Duracell ~ batteries
E
Eukanuba ~ pet food
F
Fairy ~ various cleaning products
Febreze ~ fabric spray
Fixodent ~ denture fixer
Flash ~ cleaning product
G
Gillette ~ shaving products
Giorgio Beverley Hills ~ fragrance
Glide ~ dental floss
H
Head & Shoulders ~ shampoos
Herbal Essences ~ 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
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
Tempo ~ tissues
V
Viakal ~ bathroom cleaner
Vortex ~ bleach
W
Wash n Go ~ shampoo
Wella ~ range of hair products
Z
Zest ~ soap
SPREAD THE WORD!
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. Click here for the full list.
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. Uncaged’s investigations continue to reveal disturbing examples of P&G’s ongoing involvement in painful and lethal animal tests.
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 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.
P&G products to boycott
List up-to-date as of March 2006
A
Ace ~ laundry
Always & Alldays ~ feminine hygiene
Ariel - laundry
Aussie ~ hair care
B
Baldessarini ~ fragrance
Bold ~ laundry
Born Blonde ~ hair dye
Bounce ~ laundry
Bounty ~ kitchen roll
Braun ~ electric shavers etc
C
Camay ~ soap
Charmin ~ loo roll
Crest ~ toothpaste
D
Daz ~ laundry
Dreft ~ laundry
Duracell ~ batteries
E
Eukanuba ~ pet food
F
Fairy ~ various cleaning products
Febreze ~ fabric spray
Fixodent ~ denture fixer
Flash ~ cleaning product
G
Gillette ~ shaving products
Giorgio Beverley Hills ~ fragrance
Glide ~ dental floss
H
Head & Shoulders ~ shampoos
Herbal Essences ~ 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
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
Tempo ~ tissues
V
Viakal ~ bathroom cleaner
Vortex ~ bleach
W
Wash n Go ~ shampoo
Wella ~ range of hair products
Z
Zest ~ soap
SPREAD THE WORD!