Saturday, March 15, 2008
Your favorite product may not be green!
It was inevitable! Marketing loves to jump on the latest hottest selling trend, and with buzz words like “natural” and “organic” it is easy to slip some shady characters into the mix.
The affected products are soaps, shampoos and other consumer products sold under well-known brands, including Kiss My Face, Alba, Seventh Generation and Nature's Gate products, sold in retail stores across the nation. 47 products had detectable amounts of 1,4-dioxane, which the EPA has declared a probable human carcinogen. Some companies said they would review their ingredients, while others lamented that eliminating the chemical, 1,4-dioxane, would mean using alternatives that irritate the skin or reduce cleaning effectiveness. So, does this mean they think causing cancer is the best alternative? I have a better alternative, use one of the other 53 products. "For companies to knowingly or even carelessly put a carcinogen into commerce in this day and age is barbaric, I think, particularly products that have the moniker of natural or self-proclaimed 'organic,' " said consumer advocate and author David Steinberg, who directed the study.
Tests conducted by the Organic Consumers Association, a consumer advocacy group, have found a cancer causing chemical in nearly half of the 100 “natural” and :organic” products sold in markets across the country. Leaders in the natural products industry, gathering today in Anaheim for a national trade show, worry that the test results will taint the industry in the eyes of the public. Well, yeah! And rightly so!
They continue to work on the issue, says Martin Wolf of Seventh Generation: "We're not there yet. We have more work to do."
Just remember to not believe everything you read, see or hear. Especially when it involves advertisers.
Source: Los Angeles Times
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Wow Greg, you have been busy !I thought I was the only person crazy enough to put several posts up on one day! And the info is so interesting. Hard to know, though, if we should be inventing all these ways to continue on living the way we are or researching how to change what we do completely so we don't need so much 'stuff'.Bad news for those organic and natural companies that ARE doing the right thing, isn't it. But how do we know which ones they are?? The heat wave continues here - 14 days over 35 C (nearly 100F). Makes us realise that we have to do something, fast, or there won't be anything left worth fighting over and that's scary.
Hi Kate, It rained and snowed here yesterday, 2" so I couldn't get out into the yard. I guess I needed something to keep me busy.
It's a real crap shoot to learn what truly is natural. A doctor once told me that if a shampoo ingredients label reads like a fruit said, avoid it.
Sorry to hear of our heatwave. We get on average seven 100+ days here in Utah every summer. But it's more unbearable when in comes in daya after day.
The world's climate really is changing for the worse. Southeast U.S. is beginning its second year of drought with severe storms but predicted to be hot and dry again.
Good luck and keep it in the shade.
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