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is "Procter and gamble" an ethical company??

while i'm using a lot of the products of the company, i'm curious about whether it is an ethical company or not.

2006-12-18 08:27:34 · 6 answers · asked by nicky 3 in Business & Finance Corporations

well, for all sense, like human way, enviroment way, animal way, child labour etc.
the reason i'm concerning this is that they produce a huge amount of product, i think they involve in 80% of my daliy use, i'm just wondering that is they are gud or not...

2006-12-18 14:00:03 · update #1

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Ethical in terms of animal experiments-no. They even have websites about boycotting procter and gamble due to their lack of consideration for animals!

2006-12-18 08:31:46 · answer #1 · answered by cloverivy 5 · 0 1

Ethical in what sense? I have several relatives that work for them, and they've all been treated really well. I don't know about their record on animal testing, but that's not much of a concern to me. They do a lot of community work in Cincinnati. Really, I'm surprised your question isn't about the effectiveness of their products as it relates to the dollar cost of them.

2006-12-18 08:34:30 · answer #2 · answered by togashiyokuni2001 6 · 1 0

in comparison to what? in comparison to government government the coverage firms are saintly. and you are able to consistently sue them too. you won't be able to sue the government. no longer except it consents to be sued. If the ins companies have been making such obscene income then we could purchase their shares and get wealthy. yet i do no longer see absolutely everyone doing that. If the ins companies overcharged it may additionally be accessible for Joe Schmoe (or one persons) to commence an ins business organisation and could charge basically a sprint much less and nonetheless make a ton of money. The ins companies' rates save going up and up because of the fact the government.has set up the incentives for youthful and healthful people to no longer purchase coverage. the recent "well being care reform" regulation is basically going to make all of it worse. basically wait and notice. prefer to wreck vehicle coverage and vehicle coverage firms? basically bypass a regulation asserting that vehicle coverage firms could desire to sell vehicle coverage, at their properly-known fees, to those that basically had a vehicle twist of fate. So how ethical is doing *that* ? considering's what Obama and his minions basically did.

2016-10-05 11:35:40 · answer #3 · answered by riesgo 4 · 0 0

Ethical in what sense?

Go to their corporate website and look at their "Corporate Responsibility" link. That might tell you what you want to know.

2006-12-18 08:33:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes.

2006-12-18 08:34:49 · answer #5 · answered by regerugged 7 · 0 0

Lol

Ethical - Company

"Oxymoron"

Lol

Thanks dude you really gave me a laugh there.

2006-12-18 08:29:38 · answer #6 · answered by Bohdisatva 3 · 0 1

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