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Sources of scientific data referencing Procter & Gamble Company
Category | Source | Code | Comment | Rating Date | Subject |
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Social :: Labour Rights | Green America Responsible Shopper profile | Listed in the Cleaning Products Industry. | Aug. 22, 2011 | Procter & Gamble | |
Social | Green America Responsible Shopper profile | Listed in the Coffee Industry / food Industry | Aug. 22, 2011 | Procter & Gamble | |
Health :: Ingredients | Skin Deep profile | Skin Deep is an online safety guide to cosmetics and personal care products, with over 54,000 products rated from 0 (low concern) to 10 (higher concern). | May 16, 2011 | Procter & Gamble | |
Social :: Labour Rights | Oxfam | Oxfam has analyzed what the "Big Four" coffee roasters have done in 12 months to help solve the global coffee crisis. Taking four key issues, and rating the companies out of 100, Oxfam scores It rates none of them above "failure". Two companies in particular appear not to be taking seriously the human crisis in their supply chain. | Oct. 3, 2006 | Procter & Gamble | |
Health :: Ingredients | Safe Cosmetics | P&G has failed to sign the Compact for Safe Cosmetics, which calls on companies to eliminate dangerous ingredients such as potential carcinogens, petroleum-based chemicals, and endocrine disruptors. | Procter & Gamble | ||
Boycotts | Boycotts (Miscellaneous) | Procter & Gamble as the owner of pet food company 'IAMS', has received criticism for participation in laboatory experiments on and cruelty to animals. A boycott has been called on this company. | Procter & Gamble | ||
Animal Issues :: Animal Testing | People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals | This company manufactures products that ARE tested on animals. | June 21, 2011 | Procter & Gamble | |
Knowmore.org Profile | Knowmore.org is a wiki based amalgamated research site raising awareness of corporate abuse and ethical consumerism. Follow source link for further information on this company's histroy and involvements. | Procter & Gamble | |||
Corporate Governance | Green America Responsible Shopper profile | None | Listed in the Food Industry | Aug. 22, 2011 | Procter & Gamble |
ClimateCounts.org | Climate Counts compares companies on their commitment to tackling global warming. Change from previous year's score: +1 Review: 12/22 points. Procter & Gamble regularly measures its companywide impact on global warming. Reduce: 39/56 points. Procter & Gamble has some goals to reduce the company's energy use that have resulted in some reductions of its climate footprint (i.e., its greenhouse gas emissions or climate footprint). Policy Stance: 2/10 points. Procter & Gamble provides limited public information that it supports public policy that addresses climate change. Report: 11/12 points. Procter & Gamble has made public information available on its companywide efforts to address global warming. | May 12, 2011 | Procter & Gamble | ||
Corporate Governance | Green America Responsible Shopper profile | Listed in the Cleaning Products Industry. | Aug. 22, 2011 | Procter & Gamble | |
Health | Green America Responsible Shopper profile | None | Listed in the Food Industry | Aug. 22, 2011 | Procter & Gamble |
Social :: Human Rights | Global Exchange | Procter & Gamble, the largest seller of coffee in the United States, announced on September 15, 2003 that it would begin offering Fair Trade Certified coffee though its specialty coffee division, Millstone (US). This comes in response to a grassroots campaign by Global Exchange, Oxfam America, Co-op America, and the Interfaith Fair Trade Initiative | March 21, 2011 | Procter & Gamble | |
Health :: Nanoparticles | Friends Of The Earth | Testing commissioned by Friends of the Earth Australia found nanoparticles in foundations and concealers sold by Procter & Gamble. | Nov. 1, 2009 | Procter & Gamble | |
Boycotts | Uncaged.co.uk | 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. | June 8, 2011 | Procter & Gamble | |
Amalgamated Research | ethicalconsumer.org | A profile on this company can be seen at 'Ethiscore' website. Follow source link for details on company record and involvements. | May 13, 2011 | Procter & Gamble | |
Good Shopping Guide | Brands in 'dog & cat food' category received BOTTOM Rating; with a score of 36 out of a possible score of 100 in the Ethical Company Organisation's 2009 'Good Shopping Guide' (uk) which evaluates brands with regard to the Environment; Animal Welfare and Human Rights records. | Procter & Gamble | |||
Social :: Human Rights | 100% on Corporate Equality Index | Company listed under the Food & Beverages category. | Jan. 1, 2011 | Procter & Gamble | |
Health | Green America Responsible Shopper profile | Listed in the Coffee Industry / food Industry | Aug. 22, 2011 | Procter & Gamble | |
Social :: Labour Rights | Green America Responsible Shopper profile | None | Listed in the Food Industry | Aug. 22, 2011 | Procter & Gamble |
Corporate Governance | Green America Responsible Shopper profile | Listed in the Coffee Industry / food Industry | Aug. 22, 2011 | Procter & Gamble | |
Health | Green America Responsible Shopper profile | Listed in the Cleaning Products Industry. | Aug. 22, 2011 | Procter & Gamble |
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