Archive for September, 2007

Cruelty Free Baking Soda - Boycott Arm & Hammer, Buy Bob’s Red Mill

September 28th, 2007 at 04:23pm Under Green Housekeeping

For decades, smart housekeepers and anyone looking for an environmentally-friendly way to clean tough spots, deodorize unpleasant smells, get teeth really clean and a variety of other activities have championed baking soda as an all-purpose wonder. I heartily agree. My refrigerator and stove top burners attest to the fact that baking soda can scrub away the worst gunk, and I love how polished my teeth feel when I sprinkle baking soda on my toothbrush every so often for an extra cleaning. When my muscles are sore, I sprinkle baking soda in my tub. A half an orange, scooped out and filled with baking soda, absorbs stale or bad odors in a refrigerator or a room…even in your car! Needless to say, baking soda is a substance with many fine uses and is a safe alternative to toxic detergents and chemicals that destroy your family’s health while poisoning the planet.

The Bad News Is … Arm & Hammer Tests On Animals!
When most people hear the words baking soda, an image of a small orange box appears in their minds. Church & Dwight Inc., owners of the Arm & Hammer label, have been in business since 1846 and have basically cornered the market on baking soda in the U.S. supermarket. Though you may find generic, supermarket brand baking soda sitting next to the familiar Arm & Hammer product, chances are this is simply the brand name product repackaged under a supermarket label and selling for a few pennies less. This re-boxing technique is practiced by every supermarket from Safeway to Whole Foods. Don’t be fooled.

Arm & Hammer tests its products on animals - a practice known as vivisection in which living animals including rabbits, cats, dogs, monkeys, mice and other creatures are imprisoned, tortured and killed by lab workers in the name of science and consumer safety. Animal testing may include operating on conscious animals’ brains and organs without anesthesia, injecting animals with cancers and other diseases, and force feeding poisons to animals.

One of the most common forms of animal testing is the Draize test in which the eyelids of living, awake rabbits are held open with clamps while 0.5mL or 0.5g of a test substance is put in the rabbit’s eyes. The substance might be gasoline, insecticide, cosmetics, bleach…or baking soda. The lab worker then watches for ulceration, hemorrhaging, blindness, discharge, swelling and/or death. The rabbit is kept immobile by means of a restraining device so that it cannot rub it’s poor eyes during the four hours it spends enduring this agonizing torture, for as many days as the lab worker wishes to do this to animal. When the test is over, the rabbit is killed.

A similar test is performed by shaving an animal, tearing off the upper layers of its skin with adhesive tape and then rubbing test substances into the skin to see what kinds of skin irritations and diseases will occur.

It might seem obvious to you and me that putting something like baking soda in our eyes or into open skin wounds would cause our eyes and skin to swell up, tear up, rupture, and make us scream with pain. You have only to imagine this happening to yourself and being unable to blink your eyes or rub your skin to understand what the animals experience during this torture. You’ve known since you were a child that you need to avoid getting things in your eyes, and that skin wounds need to be covered and kept sterile to heal. But vivisectionists and their employers, like Arm & Hammer, continue to perform these inhumane experiments on living animals as though it is not obvious that getting anything in your eye, with the exception of eye drops, is going to cause harm.

Proponents of vivisection claim that such testing on animals is necessary for protecting the health of human beings. The truth is, most animal testing is performed so that corporations like Arm & Hammer can determine how much of a toxic substance they can put in a product before humans would be made sick by it and lawsuits would follow. In short, the Draize test was developed because women were going blind from eye makeup. The blindness was caused by coal tar in the cosmetics. Rather than seeing the obvious here, that you shouldn’t put tar in or around your eyes, corporations and the lab workers they employ began doing this test to see just how much of a toxin a living body can handle. If these entities actually cared about consumer safety, they wouldn’t put toxic and dangerous substances into the products they manufacture. If they really cared, they’d open a business dedicated to educating human beings about avoiding toxins.

For vegans, buying products that are tested on animals is absolutely out. For anyone who loves their kitty or dog, rage at the idea of someone subjecting their fine companion animal to torture means searching for cruelty free labels at the grocery store, out of respect for their pet’s species. For anyone who cares about the environment, the concept of a bunch of lab workers pouring chemicals and toxins all over our planet means searching for natural alternatives to commercial, animal-tested cosmetics, drugs and foods.

But, here’s the rub: for years, caring people have been suggesting baking soda as the perfect alternative to a tremendous array of cleaning and cosmetic products. And, for years, we’ve all meant Arm & Hammer baking soda when we made this smart and planet-friendly recommendation. But now that we know that giving our money to Arm & Hammer means our name is on the bottle dripping toxins into animals’ eyes, we may experience a moment of feeling completely freaked out. What are we supposed to do without baking soda???

The Good News Is…Bob’s Red Mill Makes Cruelty-Free Baking Soda!
The only baking soda I’ve ever seen in my local area has been either either Arm & Hammer or a supermarket generic brand - re-boxed Arm & Hammer. I was seriously upset when I realized I could never buy this useful stuff again because of the stupid inhumanity of the manufacturer. I was so relieved when some serious Internet searching yielded a mention of Bob’s Red Mill. To the folks at Bob’s - I love your flour for baking, but as an SEO, I want to say that your company would seriously benefit from some work being done on your website to promote your individual products better via search engine optimization and marketing. I could not find your product searching Google for baking soda manufacturers. I’d like to see that change so that people know you make this stuff! Fortunately, a mention in a random forum led me to your website where I was delighted to find Bob’s Red Mill’s Baking Soda.

I quickly dashed off an email to Bob’s Red Mill, asking the million dollar question regarding their company’s policy on animal testing. Here is the blessed response I received:

Bob’s Red Mill does not participate in animal research in any form. The food product we produce, including the Baking Soda, as known safe products and no form of testing is needed, besides quality control.

I only buy cruelty free myself (I’ve been vegan over 10 years) so can say these things knowing the company well. Thanks for your concern. Let me know if you have any further questions.

I wanted to jump around and cheer when I read this reply. Not only does Bob’s Red Mill not test on animals, but a vegan customer support representative knew exactly what I was talking about. How’s that for nice? I believe that Bob’s Red Mill should make the most of this fact and take away Arm & Hammer’s customers by promoting a cruelty free image on their baking soda product. I’m writing this post on Tangergreen as my attempt to spread the word that you can still buy baking soda in good conscience if you buy it from Bob’s. I also want to take this opportunity to applaud this company for being compassionate and modern in their policies - for realizing that none of us need an animal to suffer in order to be taught that we shouldn’t put baking soda in our eyes. We get it!

If your local store doesn’t carry Bob’s Red Mill’s baking soda, you can order directly from the company at a budget-friendly price. I’m deeply happy to have discovered this.

Are the products you buy that contain baking soda actually cruelty free?
Okay, so we’ve solved the baking soda crisis. Our appliances, our teeth, our clothing and our homes can still be cleaned the green way with this simple product. Whew! But now we have to turn a weather eye on the cosmetics sitting on our bathroom counters at this moment. Are you using a baking soda toothpaste, deodorant or other personal care or household product? Knowing as we do now that Arm & Hammer is the nation’s leading manufacturer of baking soda, we are faced with the unhappy concern that any product we buy containing baking soda may be getting this ingredient from Arm & Hammer.

Of immediate concern to me are Tom’s of Maine and Nature’s Gate. Both companies manufacture baking soda toothpaste. Both companies claim to be cruelty free. Here’s the problem with the cruelty free symbol: there are no laws in the United States governing the use of this label. Investigations are not conducted to discover whether a manufacturer using the cruelty free symbol is or isn’t testing on animals. In other words, a manufacturer can simply lie about this.

More complicated than this, a company could, potentially, not perform animal testing itself, but could be purchasing ingredients from companies that do perform such testing. For example, Tom’s of Maine may not be doing animal testing themselves, but if the baking soda in their toothpaste is purchased from Arm & Hammer, the end result is a product made up of animal-tested ingredients and continued funding of Arm & Hammer’s cruel policies. Such a situation would be a flagrant misuse of the cruelty free label and a terrible deception of the public. Because the cruelty free label is not legally regulated, and pretty much anyone can use it, the only way to discover whether a product supports vivisection is to get that information from the specific company in question.

I am now on my second round of requests for information to both Tom’s of Maine and Nature’s Gate. I received no response to my initial email inquiries. I’m now attempting to get an answer over the telephone. It is in these companies’ best interests to give me a prompt and honest response. As far as I’m concerned, their public reputation hinges on this. I will update this post with any response I receive from either of these companies. And, you can also get in touch with these 2 companies, or any others, yourself.

Should it turn out that a company calling themselves ‘cruelty-free’ is in partnership with Arm & Hammer in order to provide a baking soda-containing product, your response can be that you will no longer be purchasing that product. Most effectively, you can suggest that they start getting their baking soda from Bob’s Red Mill so that they are being honest to the public in styling themselves as cruelty free. Remember, it is your dollar that determines who gets to stay in business. This is one of those areas in which you really can make a powerful difference.

The Future of Animal Testing in the United States
As I see it, there are two major factors that have contributed to the continued shame of animal testing being allowed to be a business in our modern world:

1) Corporations with no concern for public health are making money from selling dangerous toxins to the public. Instead of you pulling dandelions out of your lawn by hand, the pesticide companies have sold you a pitch that involves you spraying cancer-causing poisons all over your living space. Instead of you believing that the pores in your skin need to breath so that you look healthy and alive, the cosmetic companies have sold you a pitch that involves you slathering toxins all over your skin so that this living organ literally suffocates. The corporations are looking for the cheapest products they can get their hands on, and because so many of these substances are poisons, these people resort to torturing and killing animals as a type of gauge to see how much a human animal will tolerate before disease and death result and lawsuits follow.

2) The public is not only purposely kept in the dark about how products are made, but we have gotten amazingly lazy in regards to even wondering about the origins of the things with which we surround ourselves. We have grown so used to finished, packaged products making their way from market shelves into our homes that we do not even wonder about how they were made, what ingredients they contain or where they come from. This sluggishness of mind is counter-productive to the survival of our species. We were given inquiring minds for a very good reason, and human beings who make the effort to ask tough questions are taking the right steps to ensure health for the human race and the planet.

Our dollar is our vote. We know which company to give our dollar to only after we ask the tough questions. If we receive no answer, an evasive answer, or an answer that confirms a company is unethical, we get to decide whether we want to support such enterprises. As for me, I will gladly give my dollar to Bob’s Red Mill, delighted to be taking those pennies away from Arm & Hammer and hoping that if enough of my neighbors do the same, this corporation will finally get it that they need to abandon their barbarous abuse of animals if they want to stay in business. Let Arm & Hammer know that you won’t be getting paid until they stop the violence.

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Boycott Adidas, Save Kangaroos. Bill SB880

September 6th, 2007 at 10:29pm Under Animal Friends


The small corner of the planet we call Australia is the unique home of many of the world’s most wonderful and astonishing species of animals. Truly, the more than 60 species of kangaroos found only in Australia are one of our planet’s remarkable treasures. Every day, these intelligent creatures are being forced closer and closer to the brink of extinction, and now, the Adidas company is lobbying to give kangaroos the final push that will shove them violently off the map of the world.

Quick Facts About Bill SB880 and the Extermination of Kangaroos

  • Since 1970, legislation has made it illegal to import kangaroo products, including meat and leather, into California.
  • Bill SB880 will overturn the laws protecting kangaroos and allow kangaroo products to be bought and sold in California.
  • The bill has passed in the Senate with a vote of 27-8. The bill received 44 yes votes in the Assembly.
  • The only hope now for the protection of kangaroos lies in Governor Schwarzenegger vetoing Bill SB880.
  • The Adidas Corporation is the world’s main hunter of wild kangaroos, using their skins in the manufacture of soccer shoes and baseball gloves.
  • Millions of kangaroos are killed each year.
  • Kangaroo populations have been decimated in this decade. Their numbers have been reduced by 1/2 since 2001.
  • California represents one of the world’s wealthiest and largest purchasers of soccer products.
  • Legalizing the importation of kangaroo products into California will prove devastating to Australia’s kangaroos.

What is happening to the kangaroos?
Australia is currently experiencing one of the worst periods of drought in their history. The countryside has also been repeatedly swept by wildfire. Both of these disasters are certainly contributing to the extreme decline in kangaroo populations. As if this were not enough, Adidas, Reebok, Nike, and a host of other shoe manufacturers employ teams of hunters to slaughter kangaroos by the millions every year.

The hunters travel into the countryside at night, blind the kangaroos with spotlights, and then shoot them. Many stagger away into the dark to bleed to death. Mother kangaroos carrying joeys are shot, their babies are taken from their pouches, and clubbed to death over the head. Orphaned kangaroos no longer living in the pouch are left to die of starvation. This assault on the kangaroo families of Australia is being called one of the world’s largest wildlife massacres in history. If we do not wish for the extinction of the kangaroo, now is the time to act.

Who is killing the kangaroos?
Australia’s government is woefully at fault for permitting kangaroo hunting by some of the world’s largest shoe corporations. Since European colonization of Australia, over 3/4 of Australia’s rainforests have been destroyed, and the fabulous wild animals of Australia have been left with very few places to live. Australia’s government and people need to be internationally pressured to develop respect for their native wildlife, and shoe manufacturers need to know that we will not pay for them to drive kangaroos to extinction. Please boycott the following companies:

  • Adidas
  • Umbro
  • Kappa
  • Lotto
  • Diadora
  • Mizuno
  • Reebok
  • Nike
  • Kelme
  • Valsport
  • Andrea’s
  • Canterbury
  • Admiral
  • Patrick Goldline
  • Carnac

What else can you do to save the kangaroos?
The main avenue of hope left to us, as of September 2007, is that Governor Schwarzenegger will veto Bill SB880. Please email the Governor your polite, sincere request that he veto Bill SB880 and keep California kangaroo product-free.

You can also put pressure on Adidas to stop the slaughter of kangaroos. With so many fine synthetic alternatives available to us today, there is no need to kill for fashion, sports, or pleasure. Here is the appropriate contact information for the Adidas Corporation:

Contact Adidas
Phone: 800/448-1796
E:Mail: Consumer.Relations@adidasus.com

Write to:
Ross McMullin
CEO/President, Adidas
5055 North Greeley Avenue
Portland, OR 97217

Adidas America, Director of Public Relations
nicole.vollebregt@adidasus.com

Contact Reebok, Nike, and the other companies listed above to tell them that you will not be buying their products as long as they are slaughtering kangaroos.

If you encounter restaurants or stores selling kangaroo meat, do not patronize these places of business, and write a letter to the owner explaining how offensive you find these products, and that you will not be giving them your business until kangaroo meat is removed from their offerings.

Philosophically Speaking
Mankind has long claimed for itself the right to use animals for food, labor, clothing, and entertainment. No one has ever given man this right. He has simply taken it. The animals cannot stop him, and even now, when a non-violent lifestyle has been made so easy by the alternative choices available to all inhabitants of western civilization, many men and women continue to choose domination and violence against the gentle and majestic wild creatures with whom we share our wonderful planet. Your choices can be your vote to stop the cycle of violence. Your dollar is very powerful. Taking your dollar out of Adidas’ pockets is the very best way you can protect the kangaroo families of Australia.

For further reading on this subject, please visit:
www.savethekangaroo.com/international/usa/whatucando.shtml

Boycott Adidas

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