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Thursday, June 07, 2007

Please Sign The Declaration of the NO-KILL MOvement in The U.S
Category: Pets and Animals

The Declaration of The No Kill Movement in The U.S

Links and Petitions and The Bottom of the Page.



This year, some five million dogs and cats will be killed in shelters. The vast majority can and should be placed into loving homes or should never enter shelters in the first place. But there is hope.

No Kill sheltering models, based on innovative, non-lethal programs and services, have already saved the lives of tens of thousands of animals. But instead of embracing No Kill, many shelters—and their national agency allies—cling to their failed models of the past, models that result in the killing of millions of dogs and cats in U.S. shelters every year.

No Kill is a revolution. And behind every revolution is a declaration—a statement of grievances, and a listing of rights and principles that underscore our great hope for the future. We assert that a No Kill nation is within our reach—that the killing can and should be brought to an end. Join us in endorsing The Declaration of the No Kill Movement in the United States.

It is open to every individual, every group, and every agency that wants to bring about an end to the killing by implementing the programs and services that will establish a No Kill nation. Programs like ensuring public access to affordable spay/neuter services, allowing rescue groups to save animals on death row, and communitywide Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) for feral cats. These are not radical concepts, but in the current sheltering world, one can be ostracized for daring to proclaim the simple truths that population control killing is not an act of kindness and that feral cats have a right to live.

Join us in speaking for those who can't. In the length of time it will take you to read the Declaration, nearly one hundred dogs and cats will be needlessly killed.




I. Preamble

One hundred and fifty years ago, societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals and other humane organizations were founded to establish standards for humane treatment of animals, to promote their rights, and to protect them from harm. This marked the formal beginning of the humane movement in the United States.

The scope and influence of these early humane organizations were testament to the public's concern for animals. It did not take long for them to set their sights on the abuse of homeless animals and cruel methods of killing by public pounds. It was common practice at the time for city and town dogcatchers to beat, drown, or shoot homeless animals.

Many humane agencies responded by entering into animal control contracts with towns and cities to ensure that the killing was done more humanely. But in taking on municipal animal control duties, these agencies abandoned their lifesaving and life-enhancing platforms when those beliefs conflicted with their contractual responsibilities. In the current era, where laws require killing by even more "humane" methods, these contradictions have become starker.

Increasingly, the practices of both humane societies and municipal animal control agencies are out of step with public sentiment. Today, most Americans hold the humane treatment of animals as a personal value, which is reflected in our laws, cultural practices, the proliferation of organizations founded for animal protection, increased per capita spending on animal care, and great advancements in veterinary medicine. But the agencies that the public expects to protect animals are instead killing more than five million animals annually.

Lifesaving alternatives to the mass killing of animals in shelters have existed for decades. These lifesaving methods are based on innovative, humane, nonlethal programs and services that have proven that the killing can be brought to an end. Too many of these agencies, however, remain mired in the kill philosophies of the past, unwilling to or hampered from exploring and adopting methods that save lives. This is a breach of their public trust, a gross deviation from their responsibility to protect animals, and a point of view that we, as caring people and a humane community, can no longer accept or tolerate.

We assert that a No Kill nation is within our reach—that the killing can and must be brought to an end. It is up to each of us working individually and together to implement sheltering models that have already saved tens of thousands of animals in progressive communities. If we work together—with certainty of purpose, assured of our own success, with the commitment that "what must be done, will be done"—the attainment of our goals will not be far off.



II. No Kill Resolution

Whereas, the right to live is every animal's most basic and fundamental right;

Whereas, societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals and other humane organizations were founded to establish standards for humane treatment of animals, to promote their rights, and to protect them from harm;

Whereas, traditional sheltering practices allow the mass killing of sheltered animals;

Whereas, every year shelters in the United States are killing millions of healthy and treatable animals who could be placed in homes, and are also killing millions of feral cats who do not belong in shelters;

Whereas, life always takes precedence over expediency;

Whereas, the No Kill movement in the United States has successfully implemented new and innovative programs that provide alternatives to mass killing;

Whereas, lifesaving change will come about only if No Kill programs are embraced and further developed;

Whereas, failure to implement No Kill programs constitutes a breach of the public's trust in the sheltering community;

Now, therefore, be it resolved that No Kill policies and procedures are the only legitimate foundation for animal sheltering; and,

It is incumbent upon all shelters and animal groups to embrace the philosophy of No Kill, to immediately begin implementing programs and services that will end the mass killing of sheltered animals, and to reject the failed kill-oriented practices of the past.



III. Statement of Rights

We acknowledge the following:

· Sheltered animals have a right to live;

· Feral cats have a right to their lives and their habitats;

· Animals, rescuers, and the public have a right to expect animal protection organizations and animal shelters to do everything in their power to promote, protect, and advocate for the lives of animals;

· Animal protection groups, rescue groups, and No Kill shelters have a right to take into their custody animals who would otherwise be killed by animal shelters;

· Taxpayers and community members have a right to have their government spend tax monies on programs and services whose purpose is to save and enhance the lives of all animals;

· Taxpayers and community members have a right to full and complete disclosure about how animal shelters operate.



IV. Guiding Principles

No Kill is achieved only by guaranteeing the following:

· Life to all healthy animals, and to all sick, injured, or vicious animals where medical or behavioral intervention would alter a poor or grave prognosis;

· The right of feral cats to live in their habitats.

These conditions can be achieved only through adherence to the following:

· Shelters and humane groups end the killing of healthy and treatable animals, including feral cats;

· Every animal in a shelter receives individual consideration, regardless of how many animals a shelter takes in, or whether such animals are healthy, underaged, elderly, sick, injured, traumatized, or feral;

· Shelters and humane organizations discontinue the use of language that misleads the public and glosses over the nature of their actions, such as "euthanasia," "unadoptable," "fractious," "putting them to sleep," and other euphemisms that downplay the gravity of ending life and make the task of killing easier;

· Shelters are open to the public during hours that permit working people to reclaim or adopt animals during nonworking hours;

· Shelters and other government agencies promote spay/neuter programs and mandate that animals be spayed or neutered before adoption;

· Public shelters work with humane animal adoption organizations to the fullest extent to promote the adoption of animals and to reduce the rate of killing;

· Shelters provide care and treatment for all animals in shelters to the extent necessary, including prompt veterinary care, adequate nutrition, shelter, exercise, and socialization;

· Shelters are held accountable for and make information publicly available about all the animals in their care.



V. No Kill Standards

The implementation of these lifesaving procedures, policies, and programs must be the immediate goal of every shelter, and animal control and animal welfare agency:



· Formal, active commitment by shelter directors, management, and staff to lifesaving programs and policies, and dedication to promptly ending mass killing of shelter animals;

· Immediate implementation of the following programs by all publicly funded or subsidized animal shelters:

High-volume, low- and no-cost spay/neuter services;
A foster care network for underaged, traumatized, sick, injured, or other animals needing refuge before any sheltered animal is killed, unless the prognosis for rehabilitation of that individual animal is poor or grave;
Comprehensive adoption programs that operate during weekend and evening hours and include offsite adoption venues;
Medical and behavioral rehabilitation programs;
Pet retention programs to solve medical, environmental, or behavioral problems and keep animals with their caring and responsible caregivers;
Trap-Neuter-Return or Release (TNR) programs;
Rescue group access to shelter animals;
Volunteer programs to socialize animals, promote adoptions, and help in the operations of the shelter;
Documentation before any animal is killed that all efforts to save the animal have been considered, including medical and behavioral rehabilitation, foster care, rescue groups, neuter and release, and adoption.

· An end to the policy of accepting trapped feral cats to be destroyed as unadoptable, and implementation of TNR as the accepted method of feral cat control by educating the public about TNR and offering TNR program services;

· An end to the use of temperament testing that results in killing animals who are not truly vicious (e.g., shy/timid cats and frightened dogs) but who can be placed in homes, or are feral cats who can be returned or released;

· Abolishment of trapping, lending traps to the public to capture animals, and support of trapping by shelters, governments, and pest control companies for the purposes of removing animals to be killed;

· An end to owner-requested killing of animals unless the shelter has made an independent determination that the animal is irremediably suffering or cannot be rehabilitated;

· The repeal of unenforceable and counter-productive animal control ordinances such as cat licensing and leash laws, pet limit laws, bans on feeding stray animals, and bans on specific breeds.



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Monday, December 25, 2006

List of Products and Companies that DON'T Test on Animals.

The following companies manufacture products that ARE NOT tested on animals. Those marked with an asterisk (*) manufacture strictly vegan productsmade without animal ingredients, such as milk and egg byproducts, slaughterhouse byproducts, lanolin from sheep, honey, or beeswax (for a list of animal ingredients and their alternatives, please contact PETA or visit CaringConsumer.com). Companies without an asterisk may offer some vegan products. Some of the company names are followed by the name of their parent or subsidiary company or by examples of products manufactured by that company.

 

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* The company makes or sells strictly vegan products.

] The companys products can be purchased through the PETA mall at PETAMall.com, and PETA will receive 5 to 10 percent of every purchase at no additional cost to you.

 

*ABBA Products, 7272 E. Indian School Rd., Ste. 110, Scottsdale, AZ 85251;

800-848-4475; www.abbahaircare.com

Abercrombie & Fitch, 6301 Fitch Path, New Albany, OH 43054; 888-856-4480; www.abercrombie.com

Abra Therapeutics, P.O. Box 795185, Dallas, TX 75379-5185; 800-745-0761; www.abratherapeutics.com

*Advanage Wonder Cleaner, 16615 S. Halsted St., Harvey, IL 60426; 800-323-6444; www.wondercleaner.com

Afrumos, P.O. Box 90613, Portland, OR 97290; 503-715-3127; www.afrumos.com

Alba Botanica, 1105 Industrial Ave., Petaluma, CA 94952; 800-227-5120; www.albabotanica.com  

Alexandra Avery Purely Natural, 4717 S.E. Belmont, Portland, OR 97215; 800-669-1863; www.alexandraavery.com

Alima Cosmetics, Inc., P.O. Box 22624, Portland, OR 97269; 503-236-8887;

www.alimacosmetics.com

*Allens Naturally, P.O. Box 514, Dept. M, Farmington, MI 48332-0514; 800-352-8971; www.allensnaturally.com

Almay, 625 Madison Ave., New York, NY 10022; 212-572-5000; www.almay.com   

Aloette Cosmetics, 4900 Highland Pkwy., Smyrna, GA 30082; 800-ALOETTE; www.aloette.com

Aloe Up, 5821 E. Harrison Ave., Harlingen, TX 78550-1811; 800-950-2563; www.aloeup.com  

Aloe Vera of America, 9660 Dilworth Rd., Dallas, TX 75243; 214-343-5700

*Amazon Premium Products, 3260 Keith Bridge Rd., 308, Cumming, GA 30041; 800-832-5645;

www.amazonpp.com

American Beauty, 767 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10153; 866-352-8337; www.americanbeautycosmetics.com

American International, 2220 Gaspar Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90040; 213-728-2999; www.aiibeauty.com

American Safety Razor (Personna, Flicker, Bump Fighter), 240 Cedar Knolls Rd., Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927; 973-753-3000; www.asrco.com

*Americas Finest Products Corp., 1639 Ninth St., Santa Monica, CA 90404; 800-482-6555

Amite, 151 Kalmus Dr., Ste. H3, Costa Mesa, CA 92626; 800-966-6960; www.amitee.com

Ancient Formulas, 638 W. 33rd St. N., Wichita, KS 67204; 800-543-3026

Andrea International Industries, 2220 Gaspar Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90040; 213-728-2999; www.aiibeauty.com   

Anna Maries Aromatherapy & Massage, 108 Allan Ln., Butler, PA 16001; 724-282-6469; www.annieallan.ameranet.com

The Apothecary Shoppe, 5940 S.W. Hood Ave., Portland, OR 97239; 800-487-8839; www.herbed.com     

Aqua Dessa, 2181 Harbor Bay Pkwy., Alameda, CA 94502; 510-814-9030; www.aquadessa.com

Aramis, 767 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10153; 212-572-3700; www.elcompanies.com  

]Arbonne International, 9420 Jeronimo, Irvine, CA 92618; 800-ARBONNE; www.arbonne.com

Ardell International, 2220 Gaspar Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90040; 213-728-2999;

www.aiibeauty.com

Arganat Inc., 2402 Bedford, Montral, QC H3S 2W9 Canada; 514-941-6955; www.arganat.net

]Aroma Crystal Therapy, 155 Rainbow Rd., Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2M3 Canada;

877-537-9211; www.aromacrystal.com

Aromaland, 1326 Rufina Cir., Santa Fe, NM 87505; 800-933-5267; www.buyaromatherapy.com

Aromaleigh, Inc., 301 Central Ave., 325, Hilton Head, SC 29926; 843-681-4716; www.aromaleigh.com

Aroma Vera, 5310 Beethoven St., Los Angeles, CA 90066; 800-669-9514; ww.aromavera.com

*Astonish Industries, Inc., 423 Commerce Ln., Unit 2, W. Berlin, NJ 08091; 800-530-5385

At Last Naturals, 401 Columbus Ave., Valhalla, NY 10595; 800-527-8123; www.alast.com

Aubrey Organics, Inc., 4419 N. Manhattan Ave., Tampa, FL 33614; 800-AUBREYH;

www.aubrey-organics.com

Aunt Bees Skin Care, P.O. Box 2678, Rancho de Taos, NM 87577; 505-737-0522

Aura Cacia, 3021 78th St., P.O. Box 299, Norway, IA 52318; 800-437-3301; www.auracacia.com

*Auromre Ayurvedic Imports, 2621 W. Hwy. 12, Lodi, CA 95242; 800-735-4691; www.auromere.com  

*Austin Rose, 177-F Riverside Ave., Newport Beach, CA 92663; 800-292-6339; www.austinrose.com

The Australasian College of Health Sciences, 5940 S.W. Hood Ave., Portland, OR 97239;

800-487-8839; www.herbed.com

Autumn Harp, 61 Pine St., Bristol, VT 05443; 802-453-4807; www.autumnharp.com

Avalon Organic Botanicals, 1105 Industrial Ave., Petaluma, CA 94952; 800-227-5120; www.avalonorganics.com

Aveda Corporation, 4000 Pheasant Ridge Rd., Blaine, MN 55449; 800-328-0849; www.aveda.com

*Avigal Henna, 45-49 Davis St., Long Island City, NY 11101; 800-722-1011

Avon, 1251 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY 10020; 212-282-7000; www.avon.com

A Wild Soap Bar, 21407 Union Lee Church Rd., Manor, TX 78653; 512-272-4058; www.awildsoapbar.com

*Ayurherbal Corporation, 1100 Lotus Dr., Silver Lake, WI 53170; 414-889-8569

*Ayurveda Holistic Center, 82A Bayville Ave., Bayville, NY 11709; 516-628-8200; www.ayurvedahc.com

Bare Escentuals, 425 Bush St., 3rd Fl., San Francisco, CA 94108; 800-227-3990; www.bareescentuals.com

Basis, BDF Plaza, 360 Martin Luther King Dr., Norwalk, CT 06856; 203-853-8008; www.beiersdorf.com

Bath & Body Works, 7 Limited Pkwy. E., Reynoldsburg, OH 43068; 800-395-1001; www.bathandbodyworks.com

Bath Island, 44 Summit Pt., Ringwood, NJ 07456; 973-556-5475; www.bathisland.com

Bath Petals, Inc., 830 S. Hill St., 850, Los Angeles, CA 90014; 888-228-4738; www.bathpetals.com

Baudelaire, P.O. Box 10116, Swanzey, NH 03446-0116; 800-327-2324; www.baudelairesoaps.com

BeautiControl, 2121 Midway Rd., Carrollton, TX 75006; 972-458-0601; www.beauticontrol.com

Beauty Naturally, 850 Stanton Rd., P.O. Box 4905, Burlingame, CA 94010; 800-432-4323; www.beautynaturally.com

Beauty Without Cruelty, 1340-G Industrial Ave., Petaluma, CA 94952; 888-674-2344; www.beautywithoutcruelty.com

Beiersdorf, Wilton Corporate Center, 187 Danbury Rd., Wilton, CT 06897; 203-854-8000; www.beiersdorf.com

Belisama Bodyworks, 58 Church St., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866; 518-248-0090; www.belisamabodyworks.com

Berol, 2711 Washington Blvd., Bellwood, IL 60104; 800-438-3703; www.sanfordcorp.com   

Better Botanicals, 335 Victory Dr., Herndon, VA 20170; 888-BB-HERBS; www.betterbotanicals.com

Beverly Hills Cold Wax, P.O. Box 600476, San Diego, CA 92160; 800-833-0889

*BioFilm, 3225 Executive Rdg., Vista, CA 92081; 800-848-5900; www.biofilm.com

*Biogime International, 540 Sawdust Rd., The Woodlands, TX 77380; 832-813-7201;

www.biogimeskincare.com

]*BI-O-KLEEN, P.O. Box 820689, Vancouver, WA 98682; 800-477-0188; www.bi-o-kleen.com

Biokosma (Caswell-Massey), 121 Fieldcrest Ave., Edison, NJ 08818-6161; 800-326-0500; www.caswell-massey.com

*Bio Pac, 584 Pinto Ct., Incline Village, NV 89451; 800-225-2855; www.bio-pac.com

Biotone, 4757 Old Cliffs Rd., San Diego, CA 92120; 619-582-0027; www.biotone.com

Blooming Lotus, 130 W. 18th St., Kansas City, MO 64108-1221; 866-444-4735

Bobbi Brown, 767 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10153; 212-572-4200; www.bobbibrown.com

*Body Bistro, P.O. Box 5788, Beverly Hills, CA 90209-5788; 818-487-8181; www.bodybistro.com

Body Encounters, Crispin Square, 230 N. Maple Ave., Marlton, NJ 08053; 800-839-2639; www.bodyencounters.com

Bodyography, 1641 16th St., Santa Monica, CA 90404; 800-642-2639; www.bodyography.com

Body Time, 1101 Eighth St., Ste. 100, Berkeley, CA 94710; 888-649-2639; www.bodytime.com

Bon Ami/Faultless Starch, 1025 W. Eighth St., Kansas City, MO 64101-1200; 816-842-1230; www.bonami.com

*Bonicca, 2182 El Camino Rd., 109, Oceanside, CA 92054; 760-721-2084; www.bonicca.com

Bonne Bell, 1006 Crocker Rd., Westlake, OH 44145; 440-808-2410; www.bonnebell.com

Brlind of Germany, Inc., P.O. Box 130, New London, NH 03257; 800-447-7024; www.borlind.com

*Boscia, 811 Kaiser Ave., Irvine, CA 92614; 888-635-8884; www.boscia.net  

Botanical Skin Works, 1103 N. Washington St., 3rd Fl., Baltimore, MD 21213; 410-675-2006; www.botanicalworks.com

Botanics Skin Care, P.O. Box 384, Ukiah, CA 95482; 800-800-6141

Brocato International, 3939 E. 46th St., Minneapolis, MN 55406; 800-243-0275; www.brocatoamerica.com   

*Bronzo Sensual, Box 546225, Miami Beach, FL 33154; 800-991-2226; www.bronzosensuale.com

*Brookside Soap Company, 1309 Bonneville Ave., Ste. A, Snohomish, WA 98290-2065;

800-243-0275; www.brooksidesoap.com

*Bug Off, P.O. Box 1881, Burlington, VT 05402-1881; 802-865-1680

Bugs B Wear, 4535 Hodgson Rd., Ste. 300, Shoreview, MN 55126; 651-429-6269; www.bugsbwear.com

Bumble and Bumble, 146 E. 56th St., New York, NY 10022; 800-7-BUMBLE; www.bumbleandbumble.com

..:namespace prefix = v ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml" />Burts Bees, P.O. Box 13489, Durham, NC 27709; 800-849-7112; www.burtsbees.com

Caeran, 5556 - 5th Line Eramosa, R.R. 1, Rockwood, ON N0B 2K0 Canada;

800-563-2974; www.caeran.com

Calaby Creations, 679 Meadowview Dr., Centerville, OH 45459; 937-545-8496;

www.calabycreations.com

*California North, Schoonmaker Pt. Marina, P.O. Box 2820, Sausalito, CA 94966-2820;

415-331-1633; www.californianorth.com

California SunCare, 10877 Wilshire Blvd., 12th Fl., Los Angeles, CA 90024; 800-SUN-CARE; www.caltan.com  

Camocare, 61 Broadway, Ste. 1310, New York, NY 10006; 800-CAMOCARE; www.camocare.com

*Candy Kisses Natural Lip Balm, 417 Fifth Ave., 9th Fl., New York, NY 10016;

212-726-0714

Carina Supply, 304 Kennard Ave., North Vancouver, BC V7J 3J8 Canada; 604-985-5120; www.carinaorganics.com

Carlson Laboratories, 15 College Dr., Arlington Heights, IL 60004; 888-234-5656; www.carlsonlabs.com  

Carma Laboratories, 5801 W. Airways Ave., Franklin, WI 53132; 414-421-7707;

www.carma-labs.com

Carrot Tree Soaps & Essentials, 8368 Serenity Ln., Pulaski, WI 54162; 866-260-6964;

www.carrottreesoaps.com

Caswell-Massey, 121 Fieldcrest Ave., Edison, NJ 08818-6161; 800-326-0500;

www.caswellmassey.com

Celestial Body, 21298 Pleasant Hill Rd., Boonville, MO 65233; 800-882-6858; www.celestialbody.com

Chanel, 9 W. 57th St., New York, NY 10019; 800-550-0005; www.chanel.com

Christine Valmy, 285 Change Bridge Rd., Pine Brook, NJ 07058; 800-526-5057; www.christinevalmy.com  

Chuckles (Farmavita USA), P.O. Box 5126, Manchester, NH 03109; 800-221-3496; www.sukesha.com  

CiCi Cosmetics, 215 N. Eucalyptus Ave., Inglewood, CA 90301; 800-869-1224; www.cicicosmetics.com

Cinema Secrets, 4400 Riverside Dr., Burbank, CA 91505; 818-846-0579; www.cinemasecrets.com   

*Citra-Solv, LLC, 188 Shadow Lake Rd., Ridgefield, CT 06877; 800-343-6588; www.citrasolv.com

Citr Shine, 1063 McGaw, Ste. 100, Irvine, CA 92614; 949-794-5500; www.citreshine.com

Clarins of Paris, 110 E. 59th St., New York, NY 10022; 212-980-1800; www.clarins.com   

]*Clear Conscience, P.O. Box 17855, Arlington, VA 22216-1785; 800-595-9592; www.clearconscience.com

Clear Logix, 1063 McGaw, Ste. 100, Irvine, CA 92614; 949-794-5500; www.citreshine.com

*Clearly Natural Products, 1340 N. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma, CA 94954; 707-762-5815; www.clearlynaturalsoaps.com

*Clear Vue Products, 417 Canal St., P.O. Box 567, Lawrence, MA 01842; 978-794-3100; www.sunpointinc.com   

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Climb On Products, 691 La Buena Vista, Ste. B, Wimberly, TX 78676; 877-966-2600; www.climbonproducts.com
Clinique Laboratories, 767 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10153; 212-572-3800; www.clinique.com

*Cocoon Apothecary, 73 Blucher St., Kitchener, ON N2H 5T9 Canada; 519-570-1432; www.cocoonapothecary.com

Collective Wellbeing, P.O. Box 2046, Irwindale, CA 91706; 800-896-4649; www.collectivewellbeing.com

Colonial Dames, 6820 E. Watcher St., Commerce, CA 90040; 800-774-6441;

www.colonial-dames.com

Color Me Beautiful, 14900 Conference Center Dr., Chantilly, VA 20151; 800-533-5503; www.colormebeautiful.com   

Color My Image, 5025B Backlick Rd., Annandale, VA 22003; 703-354-9797; www.colormyimage.com  

Common Scents, 128 Main St., Port Jefferson, NY 11777; 631-473-6370

Conair, 1 Cummings Point Rd., Stamford, CT 06904; 800-7-CONAIR; www.conair.com

Concept Now Cosmetics, 12020 Mora Dr., Ste. 9, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670; 800-CNC-1215; www.conceptnowcosmetics.com

Cosmyl, 1 Cosmyl Pl., Columbus, GA 31907; 800-262-4401

*Cot N Wash, 502 The Times Bldg., Ardmore, PA 19003; 800-355-WASH; www.cotnwash.com  

Country Comfort, P.O. Box 2716, Lake Arrowhead, CA 92352; 800-462-6617

*Country Save Corp., 19704 60th Ave. N.E., Arlington, WA 98223; 360-435-9868;

www.countrysave.com

*Countryside Herb Farms, P.O. Box 38, Conneautville, PA 16406; 800-447-8901;

www.countrysidefarm.org   

Crabtree & Evelyn, 102 Peake Brook Rd., P.O. Box 167, Woodstock, CT 06281-0167; 800-272-2873; www.crabtree-evelyn.com

*Crown Royale, Ltd., 99 Broad St., P.O. Box 5238, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865; 800-992-5400

Cuccio Natural, 29120 Ave. Paine, Valencia, CA 91355; 800-762-6245; www.starnail.com

Dallas Manufacturing Company, 4215 McEwen Rd., Dallas, TX 75244; 800-256-8669; www.thebrinkmanncorp.com

DampRid, Inc., 7701 Southland Blvd., Orlando, FL 32809; 888-DAMPRID; www.damprid.com

Dear God Kids, 389 Fifth Ave., Ste. 1100, New York, NY 10016, 212-779-0544; www.townleygirl.com

Decleor USA, P.O. Box 1005, Darien, CT 06820; 800-722-2219; www.decleor.com

Deeply Founded Beauty, 16 Garden Gate Ct., St. Charles, MO 63304; 636-936-1963; www.deeplyfoundedbeauty.com

Dena Corp., 850 Nicholas Blvd., Elk Grove Village, IL 60007; 800-932-3362; www.denacorp.com

*Denise Chaplin n.y.c., 90 W. Houston St., New York, NY 10012; 212-473-7853; 800-H-BENDEL; www.denisechaplinnyc.com

*Deodorant Stones of America, 9420 E. Doubletree Rd., Unit 101, Scottsdale, AZ 85258;

800-279-9318; www.deodorantstones.com

Derma-E, 4485 Runway St., Simi Valley, CA 93063; 800-521-3342; www.derma-e.com

Dermalogica, 1535 Beachey Pl., Carson, CA 90746; 800-345-2761; www.dermalogica.com

Dermatologic Cosmetic Labs, 20 Commerce St., East Haven, CT 06512; 800-552-5060

Desert Essence, 27460 Ave. Scott, Valencia, CA 91355-3473; 800-645-5768; www.desertessence.com

DeSoto, 900 E. Washington St., P.O. Box 609, Joliet, IL 60434; 800-544-2814

Devita Natural Skin Care Systems, 6845 W. McKnight Loop, Ste. A, Glendale, AZ 85308;

877-2-DEVITA; www.devita.net

Diamond Brands, 1800 Cloquet Ave., Cloquet, MN 55720; 800-777-7942; www.diamondbrands.com

Dickinson Brands, Inc., 31 E. High St., P.O. Box 149, East Hampton, CT 06424; 888-860-2279

*Dirty Kitty Vegan Soapworks, 501 Park Ave., Elyria, OH 44035; 440-452-3763; www.cleanvegan.com

Donna Karan Beauty Company, 767 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10153;

212-572-4200; www.donnakaran.com

Dr. A.C. Daniels, 109 Worcester Rd., Webster, MA 01570; 800-547-3760; www.drdaniels.com

*Dr. Bronners Magic Soaps, P.O. Box 28, Escondido, CA 92033-0028; 760-743-2211; www.drbronner.com

Dr. Goodpet, P.O. Box 4547, Inglewood, CA 90309; 800-222-9932; www.goodpet.com

Dr. Hauschka Skin Care, 59C North St., Hatfield, MA 01038; 800-247-9907; www.drhauschka.com  

*Dr. Kens (Floss & Go), 1112 Montana Ave., Ste. D, Santa Monica, CA 90403; 877-FLOSSGO; www.drkens.net

*Dr. Singhas Natural Therapeutics, 2500 Side Cv., Austin, TX 78704; 800-856-2862; www.drsingha.com

DRUIDE, 154 Oneida Dr., Pointe-Claire, QC H9R 1A8 Canada; 800-663-9693; www.druide.ca
*Earth Friendly Products, P.O. Box 607, Wood Dale, IL 60191-2688; 800-335-3267;
www.ecos.com

*Earthly Matters, 2950 St. Augustine Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32207; 800-398-7503

*Earth Mama Angel Baby, 9866 S.E. Empire Ct., Clackamas, OR 97015; 503-607-0607; www.earthmamaangelbaby.com

Earths Beauty, P.O. Box 701, Dewey, AZ 86327; 888-586-9719; www.earthsbeauty.com

Earth Science, P.O. Box 40339, Santa Barbara, CA 93140; 800-347-5211; www.earthessentials.com

Earth Solutions, 1123 Zonolite Rd., 8, Atlanta, GA 30306; 800-883-3376; www.earthsolutions.com   

Earth 2 Jane, 389 Fifth Ave., Ste. 1100, New York, NY 10016, 212-779-0544; www.townleygirl.com

Eberhard Faber, 2711 Washington Blvd., Bellwood, IL 60104; 800-438-3703; www.sanfordcorp.com

E. Burnham Cosmetics, 7117 N. Austin Ave., Niles, IL 60714; 847-647-2121

Ecco Bella Botanicals, 1123 Rte. 23, Wayne, NJ 07470; 973-696-7766; www.eccobella.com

Eco-DenT International, P.O. Box 325, Twin Lakes, WI 53181; 888-ECO-DENT; www.eco-dent.com

Eco Design Company, 1330 Rufina Cir., Santa Fe, NM 87507; 800-621-2591; www.bioshieldpaint.com

Eco Lips, Inc., 329 10th Ave. S.E., Cedar Rapids, IA 52401; 866-326-5477; www.ecolips.com

Ecover, 2349 S. Eastern Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90040; 800-449-4925; www.ecover.com

Edward & Sons Trading Co., P.O. Box 1326, Carpinteria, CA 93014; 805-684-8500

E.L.F. Cosmetics, 1350 Broadway, Ste. 1715, New York, NY 10018; 800-231-4732; www.eyeslipsface.com

Elizabeth Grady Face First, 222 Boston Ave., Medford, MA 02155; 800-FACIALS; www.elizabethgrady.com

*Elizabeth Van Buren Aromatherapy, 303 Potrero St., 33, P.O. Box 7542, Santa Cruz, CA 95061;

800-710-7759; www.evb-aromatherapy.com

Ella Bach, 8 W. 36th St., 8th Fl., New York, NY 10018; 800-922-2430; www.ellabache.com

ELON Nail & Skin Essentials, 38 Church Ave., Wareham, MA 02571; 800-414-ELON; www.ilovemynails.com

*Eminence Organic Skin Care, 2001-1715 Cook St., Vancouver, BC V5Y 3T6 Canada; 888-747-6342; www.eminenceorganics.com

English Ideas, 3111 Alpine St., Santa Ana, CA 92704; 800-547-5278; www.liplast.com

EO Products, 15 A Kock Rd., Madera, CA 94925; 800-570-3775; www.eoproducts.com

Essence of Vali, Inc., 179 Christopher St., New York, NY 10014; 212-242-0576; www.essenceofvali.com

Essential Oil Company, 8225 S.E. Seventh Ave., Portland, OR 97202-6428; 800-729-5912; www.essentialoil.com

Essential 3, 145 Hummingbird Ln., Talent, OR 97540; 888-482-7662; www.essentialthree.com

Este Lauder, 767 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10153; 212-572-4200; www.esteelauder.com

Eucerin, BDF Plaza, 360 Martin Luther King Dr., Norwalk, CT 06856;

203-853-8008; www.beiersdorf.com

European Gold, 33 S.E. 11th St., Grand Rapids, MN 55744; 800-946-5395

Ever Girl, 389 Fifth Ave., Ste. 1100, New York, NY 10016, 212-779-0544; www.townleygirl.com

Every Body, Ltd., 1738 Pearl St., Ste. 107 F, Boulder, CO 80302; 800-748-5675; www.everybodyltd.com  

*Exuberance International Inc., 270 Albert St., 12th Fl., Ottawa, ON K1P 5G8 Canada; 877-671-2639; www.exuberance.ca

FACE Atelier, 7620 Elbow Dr., P.O. Box 556, Calgary, AB T2V 1K2 Canada; 403-301-3391; www.faceatelier.com

Face Food Shoppe, 21298 Pleasant Hill Rd., Boonville, MO 65233; 800-882-6858

Faith Products, Ltd., Unit 2, The Saw Mill, East Street, Bury, Lancashire BL9 0RU England;

011 44 161 7642555; www.faithproducts.com   

Farmavita USA (Chuckles), P.O. Box 5126, Manchester, NH 03109; 800-221-3496; www.sukesha.com

Faultless Starch (Bon Ami), 510 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106-1209; 816-842-1230; www.bonami.com

Fernand Aubry, 22, rue de Canmartin, Paris, France; 011 33 1 4984 24 00

Fish Hair Styling, 304 Park Ave. S., 11th Fl., New York, NY 10001; 212-590-2471;

www.shave.com

Fleabusters/Rx for Fleas, 6555 N.W. Ninth Ave., Ste. 412, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309; 800-666-3532; www.fleabuster.com

Flirt!, 767 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10153; 866-887-8884; www.flirtcosmetics.com

Flower Essences of Fox Mountain, P.O. Box 381, Worthington, MA 01098; www.foxmountain.net

Food Lion (house brand products only), P.O. Box 1330, Salisbury, NC 28145-1330; 704-633-8250; www.foodlion.com

Forest Essentials, 601 Del Norte Blvd., Ste. F, Channel Islands, CA 93030; 800-301-7767; www.forestessentials.com

Forest Nymphs, 2287 Euclid Ave., Long Beach, CA 90815; 562-331-9506; www.forestnymphs.com

Forever Living Products, 7501 E. McCormick Pkwy., Scottsdale, AZ 85258; 888-440-2563; www.foreverliving.com

Forever New Company, 156 St. Regis Cres. S., North York, ON M3J 1Y8 Canada;