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    Re: no longer buying burt's bees

    here's a list of companies that still test on animals
    http://www.caringconsumer.com/pdfs/companiesDoTest.pdf

    BTW some companiion animal food companies also conduct cruel animal testing, isn't that ironic?On Umbra on green-company buyouts posted 1 year, 9 months ago 13 Responses

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    Clorox

    Clorox is trying really hard to break into the green market not only with Burt's Bees but with their new product line called Green Works which I think is great, however their other products are not green and in particular the company still uses animal testing on other items. I think its really surreptitious to promote that certain products such as Burt's Bees and Green Works aren't tested on animals and are eco-friendly while many of their others are tested and not green. But if Clorox is going to reach consumers that aren't already aware about environmental issues or who wouldn't otherwise care, then that's great and really important. I myself perfer to go with the smaller, new or local businesses that "are striving even harder than the established "alternatives" were to do right by the planet and their workers."On Umbra on green-company buyouts posted 1 year, 9 months ago 13 Responses

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    invasive species

    I agree. I truly believe we are the most noxious invasive species on the planet. In addition most of the non human invasive species are the direct result of our actions; sometimes intentional, sometimes not.

    Sea Lions have just as much right to deplete the salmon population as we do and 4% is trivial anyway. Looking at the insurmountable destruction of marine biodiversity which can be attributed to us, the Sea Lions are hardly responsible and deserve their chance to live.

    The solution has to begin with us namely our greed and insatiable desire for convenience and if it helps the dam should be removed.
    On Federal officials suggest killing sea lions to protect salmon posted 1 year, 10 months ago 40 Responses

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