Dispositivo Alteracion Mental
by Malditos Cyborgs.org
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Colgate-Palmolive in the McSpotlight
Colgate-Palmolive
is an $8.7 billion company, which markets its products in
over 200 countries. It has subsidiaries in; Angola, Colombia,
Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, the Philippines, Senegal,
Sri Lanka and Turkey amongst others.Their main brand names
include: Colgate, Palmolive, Ajax, Fab, Mennen, Hill's Science
Diet and Hill's Prescription Diet.
Colgate-Palmove
is part of the chemicals industry.
The
Chemical Industry in the McSpotlight
The
animal-testing issue has made a big impact on the cosmetics
and toiletries market in recent years. Not only are there
now a large number of small, cruelty-free companies but
a number of the major brands are now also promoting themselves
as cruelty-free. Avon was the first to do so in 1989. In
fact, the best selling brands - Boots, Avon, Max Factor,
Rimmel, Revlon, Yardley and Estee Lauder - all now claim
to be 'not tested on animals'. However, it is unclear just
what these claims mean, especially when in some cases, the
parent company is still carrying out animal tests on ingredients
and on its other brands.
Nowhere
in the world is animal testing of cosmetics, toiletries
or household cleaners actually required by law. In most
countries the law simply states that cosmetics and toiletries
must be safe for human use. Critic maintain that animal
test data is only used to defend the company against consumer
lawsuits.
As
well as being wholly inappropriate, the continued testing
of these products on animals is simply unnecessary. There
are many products and ingredients already available whose
safety has been demonstrated by years of use on humans.
Many
of the companies producing cosmetics, toiletries, and household
cleaners are also active in other industries, such as the
pharmaceutical or petroleum industries. These industries
are closely related due to the nature of the raw materials
used in the products.
These
companies are frequently criticised, not only for their
use of animal is tests, but also for the polluting of rivers
with hazardous waste and for the inappropriate marketing
of harmful products.
Credits
and References: Most of the information on this page was
taken from the 'Ethical Consumer Guide to Everyday Shopping'
It
is not only the specific practices of individual companies
that cause problems. The attitudes created by the currrent
system of exploitation gives power and profits to the few,
at the expense of people, animals and the environment. It
is important to expose the unethical practices of specific
companies as their behaviour is often indicative of the
entire system.
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What's
Wrong With ?
Supporting brutal / repressive regimes
During
the apartheid years, Colgate had subsidiaries in South Africa
and in 1990 had a 27% share in the South African detergents
market.
[The
Ethical Consumer Guide to Everyday Shopping published by
the Ethical Consumer Research Association. ]
Exploiting employees
Colgate
has been criticised for anti-union practices against SINTRACOLPA,
a union at one of its plants in Colombia. Included in the
accusations are that the company offered higher remuneration
and benefits to non-union members and then, in April and
May 1990, suspended union leaders who had protested against
these discriminatory measures.
[The
Ethical Consumer Guide to Everyday Shopping published by
the Ethical Consumer Research Association. ]
Environment
In
March 1992 thousands of protesters took to the streets of
Mexico City to protest against the polluting practices and
excessive water consumption of the company's local factory.
Demands for relocation of the plant to outside the city
have been made by local officials amongst others and have
so far been ignored. Talks with local citizens were called
off in November 1991.
[The
Ethical Consumer Guide to Everyday Shopping published by
the Ethical Consumer Research Association. ]
Abusing animals
Colgate-Palmolive
has animal testing undertaken for it by outside contractors.
A few years ago, BUAV uncovered details of an experiment
carried out for the company by Columbia University in which
guinea pigs were locked into small plastic tubes and a strong
solution of surfactant was applied for four hours a day
for three days, causing cracked and bleeding skin on the
animals.
[The
Ethical Consumer Guide to Everyday Shopping published by
the Ethical Consumer Research Association. ]
Credits
and References: Most of the information in this section
was taken from The Ethical Consumer Guide to Everyday Shopping
published by the Ethical Consumer Research Association.
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Opposition
and Campaigns
Exploitation
and profiteering do not need to exist. A better way of running
our lives can be created based on the sharing of resources
and on respect for each other and for nature. Increasingly
people are questioning and challenging those with power
and are seeking alternatives. Let's hope it's possible to
make a difference.
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Company Profile
Products and brandnames:
Shampoo:
Palmolive
Soap: Cleopatra, Fresh, Palmolive
Toothpaste: Colgate, Ultrabrite
Washing up liquid: Palmolive
Contact details:
Postal
address(es):
Colgate-Palmolive
300 Park Avenue
New York
NY 10022, USA
Phone number(s):
not known
Fax
number(s):
212-310-2948
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Online presence:
Email
address(es): postmaster@colgate.com
Web site(s): http://www.colgate.com/
Domain name(s): colgate.com
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