Tell Procter & Gamble to Stop Animal Testing

Tell Procter & Gamble to Stop Animal Testing

The Issue

It says on the Procter & Gamble website, "We innovate to incorporate sustainability criteria into our products in a number of ways, from formulation to packaging." If this is true, then how come AllExperts.com reports that Procter & Gamble is the "largest distributor that undergoes animal testing." Procter & Gamble makes thousands of products distributed around the world, including these soaps: Camay, Ivory, Olay, and Zest.

The results of product testing done on animals yield little to advance humanity and causes great stress on the animals involved. Even testing seemingly harmless cosmetics and soaps on animals often leaves them blinded. Like factory farms, lab animals live in horrible conditions (tiny, over-crowded, dark cages, etc). Tell Proctor & Gamble that animal testing is morally reprehensible, unnecessary, and needs to stop!

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The Issue

It says on the Procter & Gamble website, "We innovate to incorporate sustainability criteria into our products in a number of ways, from formulation to packaging." If this is true, then how come AllExperts.com reports that Procter & Gamble is the "largest distributor that undergoes animal testing." Procter & Gamble makes thousands of products distributed around the world, including these soaps: Camay, Ivory, Olay, and Zest.

The results of product testing done on animals yield little to advance humanity and causes great stress on the animals involved. Even testing seemingly harmless cosmetics and soaps on animals often leaves them blinded. Like factory farms, lab animals live in horrible conditions (tiny, over-crowded, dark cages, etc). Tell Proctor & Gamble that animal testing is morally reprehensible, unnecessary, and needs to stop!

The Decision Makers

Robert A. McDonald
Robert A. McDonald
Chairman of the Board, CEO
Robert A. McDonald
Secretary, US Department of Veteran Affairs

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Petition created on January 12, 2010