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CloroxConnects
2 years ago
Join www.cloroxconnects.com and share your story. Clorox is so much more than Bleach. Share stories about FreshStep, GreenWorks, Kingsford, Tilex, Pine-Sol, Glad and so much more. Post pictures of your pets, make suggestions and help change Clorox brand products! We want to bring you the best.
CloroxConnects
2 years ago
Did you know that GreenWorks is a Clorox brand product and is does not testing on animals and is great for the environment! Join the community @www.cloroxconnects.com
Denise L.
3 years ago
Although I dislike PeTA, this is a great thing. Since I don't have an iPhone, I carry a list of from Leaping Bunny (I forget the organization's name), as they are more accurate. PeTA's list has some companies on there that are not cruelty-free, yet list them as such. These companies don't do animal testing, but the suppliers of their ingredients do.
Denise L.
3 years ago
As much as I dislike PeTA, this is a great thing to have! I can't afford an iPhone, but I carry a list from the Leaping Bunny. The problem with PeTA's list is that they list certain companies as cruelty-free, even though the ingredients might have been animal-tested by the companies' suppliers.
Ches21
3 years ago
I like this cause then you don't have to search the stores and look for the teeny tiny labels that say not tested on animals some times the label lies I know that is ileagal but that is the truth also I have found using some human shampoo's on Skitters and some of them seemed to work and were gentle while others seemed to bug her. I like the idea for those products but the problem is the price is probably outrageous. But I do like the idea for the products. I don't like it when I read a label that says this product is not tested on animals and then you do further reasearch online to find out yes it is tested on animals. I wish the companies that do that would not do it. Now I do only use doggie shampoo's on Skitters and jhonson's baby shampoo's on Skitters cause they work and don't bug her and I don't have to worry about the shampoo harming her then.
Michele Z.
3 years ago
I think it would make more sense if the manufacturers themselves printed this information on the packages. Those not "harming animals" should clearly indicate that on the labels, maybe even having a "PETA-Approved" emblem/logo of some kind.
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