Butterfly Rewards - earn free credits and redeem for good causes -  learn more!
my care2
make a difference

community & fun

groups

get together & make a difference

 
 
This thread is archived. To reply to it you must re-activate it.
Gillette May 02, 2005 7:20 PM

BOYCOTT GILLETTE
- Courtesy: PETA, NEAVS, Research Mordernisation & Animal Rights, 333 Washington Street, Suite 850, Boston, MA 02108-5100, USA.

Gillette tortures animals in painful product tests even though more than 300 cruelty free companies now use sophisticated non-animal testing methods.

http://www.primeindia.com/manav/cruel6.html

 [ send green star]  [ accepted]
 
 May 02, 2005 7:22 PM

GILLETTE PRODUCTS
Hair Care:  Silence, white Rain, Mink Difference, The Dry Look, Tame, Toni Home Perms, Lustrasilk
Shaving Products:  Gillette Foamy Shaving Cream, Atra, Gillette Swivel, Face Saver, Daisy, TracII, Good News, Sensor.
Deodrants:  Soft & Dri, Right Guard, Dry Idea, Imagine Body Spray.
Office Supplies:  Liquid Paper, Paper Mate, Flair.
Skin Products:  Aapri  [ send green star]  [ accepted]
 
thanks May 02, 2005 7:26 PM

I remeber this one coming up elsewhere. Maybe in the 'reforming our democracy' group. I'll try to track it down.  [ send green star]
 
r Us May 03, 2005 1:56 PM

This had come up in the boycotts r us board, but I was unable to find the thread again.

 [ send green star]  [ accepted]
 
coming up!! May 05, 2005 12:14 AM

Gillette is going to be swallowed up by Proctor & Gamble very soon.  I believe the deal was worth about $57 Billion.   [ send green star]  [ accepted]
 
boycottgillette.com July 19, 2006 10:26 AM

If you go to boycottgillette.com, you will see an entirely different reason for boycotting Gillette: their use of RFID and hidden cameras to spy on customers.
 [ send green star]  [ accepted]
 
 July 19, 2006 1:05 PM

Gillette seem to own Duracell, Braun and Oral-B.  [ send green star]  [ accepted]
 
 July 19, 2006 5:05 PM

RFID?  [ send green star]
 
RFID Amazing...is this true??? July 19, 2006 5:19 PM

WHAT IS RFID?

RFID stands for Radio Frequency IDentification, a technology that uses tiny computer chips smaller than a grain of sand to track items at a distance. RFID "spy chips" have been hidden in the packaging of Gillette razor products and in other products you might buy at a local Wal-Mart, Target, or Tesco - and they are already being used to spy on people.

Gillette tag closeup
(Photo: © Liz McIntyre 2003)
Above: Magnified image of actual tag found in Gillette Mach3 razor blades.

Each tiny chip is hooked up to an antenna that picks up electromagnetic energy beamed at it from a reader device. When it picks up the energy, the chip sends back its unique identification number to the reader device, allowing the item to be remotely indentified. Spy chips can beam back information anywhere from a couple of inches to up to 20 or 30 feet away.

Some of the world's largest product manufacturers have been plotting behind closed doors since 1999 to develop and commercialize this technology. If they are not opposed, their plan is use these remote-readable spy chips to replace the bar code.

This is NOT an "improved bar code" as the proponents of the technology would like you to believe. RFID technology differs from bar codes in three important ways:

1. With bar code technology, every can of Coke has the same UPC or bar code number (a can of Coke in Toronto has the same number as a can of Coke in Topeka). With RFID, each individual can of Coke would have a unique ID number which could be linked to the person buying it when they scan a credit card or a frequent shopper card (i.e., a "registration system").

2. The second way it's different from a bar code is that these chips can be read from a distance, right through your clothes, wallet, backpack or purse--without your knowledge or consent--by anybody with the right reader device. In a way, it gives strangers x-ray vision powers to spy on you, to identify both you and the things you're wearing and carrying.

3. Unlike the bar code, RFID could be bad for your health. RFID supporters envision a world where RFID reader devices are everywhere - in stores, in floors, in doorways, on airplanes -- even in the refrigerators and medicine cabinets of our own homes. In such a world, we and our children would be continually bombarded with electromagnetic energy. Researchers do not know the long-term health effects of chronic exposure to the energy emitted by these reader devices.


Many huge corporations, including Philip Morris, Procter & Gamble, and Wal-Mart, have begun experimenting with RFID spy chip technology. Gillette is leading the pack, and recently placed an order for up to 500 million RFID tags from a company called "Alien Technology" (we kid you not). These big companies envision a day when every single product on the face of the planet is tracked with RFID spy chips!

As consumers we have no way of knowing which packages contain these chips. While some chips are visible inside a package (see our pictures of Gillette spy chips), RFID chips can be well hidden. For example they can be sewn into the seams of clothes, sandwiched between layers of cardboard, molded into plastic or rubber, and integrated into consumer package design.

This technology is rapidly evolving and becoming more sophisticated. Now RFID spy chips can even be printed, meaning the dot on a printed letter "i" could be used to track you. In addition, the tell-tale copper antennas commonly seen attached to RFID chips can now be printed with conductive ink, making them nearly imperceptible. Companies are even experimenting with making the product packages themselves serve as antennas.

As you can see, it could soon be virtually impossible for a consumer to know whether a product or package contains an RFID spy chip. For this reason, CASPIAN (the creator of this web site) is proposing federal labeling legislation, the RFID Right to Know Act of 2003, which would require complete disclosures on any consumer products containing RFID devices.


 [ send green star]
 
Does this mean July 19, 2006 5:51 PM

that I have to tell my husband to stop stealing his razor blades?????

 [ send green star]
 
  New Topic              Back To Topics Read Code of Conduct

 

This group:
$ Boycotts $
620 Members

View All Topics
New Topic

Track Topic
Mail Preferences


Copyright © 2009 Care2.com, inc. and its licensors. All rights reserved