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The
Blood on Nalgene Water Bottles
The Nalge Nunc Corporation, makers of the popular Nalgene water
bottles, produces and distributes devices used in animal research.
See this
website for more details.
Nalge
dropped this device from its catalog shortly after the boycott began.
RMAD has been unable to confirm, however, that the company in fact
no longer sells it.
These devices are not
part of Nagle Nunc's core business; they could easily stop selling
these devices, with little effect on their bottom line. Nalge was
first exposed by RMAD in 1996 for selling rabbit-restrainer devices
and continues to be an unabashed advocate for animal research.
Our program aims to publicize Nalge's position and to identify and
recommend water bottles manufactured by more compassionate companies.
The following specious text is from
Nalge's Web site:
"Nalge Nunc International realizes that animal research is
essential to medical research. There is no laboratory procedure
or computer simulation that can reproduce the complex systems of
a living organism. There is nothing short of controlled animal research
that can prove the safety and efficacy of a drug or surgical procedure.
Without animal research, there would be no polio vaccine, no heart
by-pass surgery, no chemotherapy and no insulin. Without animal
research, we will never be able to cure AIDS, multiple sclerosis
or Alzheimer's."
Nalge Nunc's statement is misleading. Among its claims - polio was
cured through animal research. The corporation seems to ignore the
fact that the 1954 Nobel Prize was awarded to the scientific team
that finally left behind the decades of failed animal research and
found the breakthrough for the cure by growing the polio virus in
human cell cultures.
Nalgene also shields itself behind the guidelines of the federal
Animal Welfare Act when, in actuality, 90% of the animals used in
research do not fall under its protection. As noted by the Physicians
Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), "Even for animals
to whom the Animal Welfare Act applies... federal regulations do
not prevent any experimental procedure, regardless of how painful
it may be. Animals may be burned, maimed, and killed without anesthesia.
While the Animal Welfare Act encourages the use of pain killers,
experimenters can omit their use if they so choose."
Few would argue for harming animals in research. People might only
argue that the research is "necessary." Again from PCRM,
"Virtually every institution funding animal experiments claims
that it uses animals only when necessary. Yet, countless examples
have shown that animal experiments done in these same institutions
are often of questionable scientific merit. For example, the March
of Dimes funded an experiment which involved killing and comparing
the brains of normal kittens who had one eye sewn shut for at least
a year, and cats who were reared in complete darkness. By the March
of Dimes' own admission, no clinically relevant advances came from
this study, yet March of Dimes' spokespersons continue to claim
its researchers use animals only when necessary."
For the truth on animal research issues, please visit the websites
of The
Physicians Committee For Responsible Medicine and
The National Anti-Vivisection Society.
Action:
Boycott Nalgene Water Bottles and ask your friends, family, and
colleagues to do the same!
Plaster a "This is my last Nalgene bottle" sticker on
your Nalgene bottle! Available at the RMAD
Store!
Please continue calling and writing Nalge. Tell them you will buy
their water bottles again when they stop selling devices used in
animal experiments. Send us a copy of any corporate responses.
Please write to:
Mr. Craig Jack, President
Nalge Nunc International
75 Panorama Creek Drive
Rochester, NY 14625
716-586-8800 (phone)
716-264-3709 (fax)
Tell him that you are boycotting Nalgene until Nalge Nunc stops
selling all animal testing devices. Tell him that you are spreading
the word. If you've been a Nalgene user, tell him that you hope
that the boycott can end soon so you can buy their products again.
And tell him that once the boycott is over, you'll be sure to let
others know.
Thank you!
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RMAD recommends
the GSI Outdoor bottle*, which is identical in performance
to the Nalgene water bottle and is priced to compete. You
may purchase GSI's
water bottle directly from RMAD by visiting the RMAD
Store.
You may also contact GSI directly at http://www.GSIoutdoors.com
to find a retailer near you.
RMAD also recommends Platypus Water Bottles (collapsible plastic)
and Sigg Water Bottles (aluminum with special interior coating
resistant to juices and alcohol). These bottles are available
at most outdoor/camping stores.
Already
own a Nalgene bottle? Don't throw it away. Show your commitment
to compassion and let others know the truth about Nalgene
by placing this sticker on your Nalgene bottle:

Available in the RMAD
store.
* The GSI Outdoor bottle, like the Nalge bottle,
is made with a polycarbonate plastic developed by General
Electric, a multi-national corporation that is the subject
of numerous boycotts. The difference between
GSI and Nalge is that Nalge supports and directly profits
from animal research.
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