thread: Would you continue to use this product?

Hybrid View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
    14,222

    OK, I've had all night to mull over this LOL.

    While essentially they are correct - land clearing for agriculture did happen and was widespread, it had a different purpose and that was to provide a food source and as far as I know, no species were pushed to the verge of extinction because of it. Not only that, but farming is done in a sustainable way, more than it ever has been and there are currently laws in place to prevent further land clearing and many many farms have given over a percentage of land for regeneration. On the other hand, palm oil production is done in environments that can little afford such destruction and they are destroying fragile ecosystems without consideration for the flora/fauna. It is like they are the kid who has just been caught out doing something wrong and said "yeah, but they were doing it too!" and pointing fingers at other people for doing the same/similar and trying to use that as justification for what they have done. Also true is the fact that everything has a cost to the environment and climate, but again the whole vibe of that email is trying to guilt you into continuing to purchase their product. Most of what they have written doesn't even make sense and is convoluted.

    Now whether you should continue using it or not is entirely up to you. If you feel that this is the lesser of many evils when it comes to body products, then keep using it. at the end of the day, you can only be as ethical as you can be. If you were to live a truly ethical lifestyle, you'd be living in a hut in the jungle and wearing grass skirts with absolutely zero mod cons.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Perth
    486


    If you were to live a truly ethical lifestyle, you'd be living in a hut in the jungle and wearing grass skirts with absolutely zero mod cons.
    I agree. Besides the fact that MooGoo is the only stuff that helps my daughter's eczema, it really is difficult to be totally aware of everything you use unless you are living in a hut. I try to limit the chemicals in my house as far as possible but there are just one or two things that creep in that i can't otherwise. Do what you feel comfortable with.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
    6,975

    It is soooo hard to live 100% ethically but that's not to say it's not worth trying. It's great you took the time to write to them Boomba Personally i love MooGoo products. They are affordable, don't have most of the nasties that supermarket shampoos, soaps etc have and the company at least seem to CARE. I would keep using it until i found a better product that met more of my ethical, health, foodmiles and budget requirements. It takes time to find the right products... I believe it's more of phasing in/ phasing out process.... you can't live without soap etc until you find the perfect product... in a perfedct world we wouldn't have petroleum based products too but the computer I am tapping away on has them and that cost thousands and has led to natural disasters like the gulf mess.... not $16 (the cost of a MooGoo shampoo)

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Feb 2007
    In the jungle.
    4,809

    If you were to live a truly ethical lifestyle, you'd be living in a hut in the jungle and wearing grass skirts with absolutely zero mod cons.
    I'm in the jungle, almost nude! oh....... guess i do have plenty of mod cons though.

    Amber although DH is a beef farmer, the beef operation he runs is owned by a palm oil company here in PNG. It is called New Britain Palm oil and is the first Palm Oil company to be certified by "The Round Table on Sustainable Palm Oil" to be farming ethically and sustainably. ALL of their plantations have been planted on existing agricultural land, mostly pastures. No forest clearing has been done.
    Here is my blog entry about it.... Time in the Jungle: It's time to talk about the elephant in the room- PALM OILPalm oil production in other parts of the world is having devastating effects on forest and Orangutang populations, more info here . It is disgraceful and should be stopped before the Orangutans are wiped out entirely.

    I think palm oil is used in many products because it has little taste and a nice texture in the mouth, i guess that's why they put it in juice, but as far as i'm concerned juice should contain 100% juice. I must say that i am very happy to be living here where i can get 100% palm oil to cook with instead of 'vegetable oil' which generally contains Soy which i have a big issue with. I would rather eat palm oil than soy oil.

    I guess the biggest problem is point of origin of the palm oil. There is no labeling to say where it comes from so you can't be guaranteed of its origin. Like Trill says, it is almost impossible to live 100% ethically. Beef for example is a terrible burden on the earth, many of my friends are veggo's for this reason. I'm not, but DH is very committed to farming sustainably and we do what we can in other areas.

    As far as Moo goo goes, i will keep using their products. I appreciate their honesty and effort in producing an ethical, safe and environmentally friendly product. (after the Natural Instinct saga, i am very distrusting!) They admit to putting certain amounts of some things in their products and generally explain why. For example a certain preservative they use. I haven't found anything better for the girls. Perhaps if i do i might change, but for now i think they are doing a better job than most on the market. They could probably do better, as can most companies, but i guess they still need to make a profit. If Palm Oil is something you are really passionate about avoiding, then i would stop using MooGoo until they can show the palm oil they use is from a sustainable source.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Somewhere Over The Rainbow
    3,094

    I appreciate their honesty and effort in producing an ethical, safe and environmentally friendly product. (after the Natural Instinct saga, i am very distrusting!) They admit to putting certain amounts of some things in their products and generally explain why.
    Completely agree.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    brisbane
    3,975

    Thanks everyone

    Ange thats what I thought last night lying in bed pondering the world...was that they were honest and didnt pretend not to use it! I dont think I can give it up? I love their products and will use them...I wonder if there is a brand out there that is 100% ethical?

    I will conitnue to try to live as greenly and ethically as possible for our family...I guess thats all I can do for now!

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
    14,222

    I really doubt that there would be something out there that is 100% ethical, because if it wasn't the ingredients, then it would be the packaging kwim? There is always a trade off. You just have to work out what is most important to you and go with that. You love moogoo, they explained quite openly (even if I don't agree with how they said it LOL) and at this point in time there is no alternative product for you to use.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    brisbane
    3,975

    Yup so true Trill.....same with plastics they are really quite harmful but there really is now way around them you are touched by them in some part of your day!

    Fluer sorry hun I had my pots sitting for ages trying to get the kids to bed and missed yours......Natural instinct i believe were not actually organic? Or they had chemicals in it? I think?

    And who asked about the palm oil?...I will hunt up some info for you or just google palm oil

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
    8,944

    Yep Natural Instinct were very honest about their labeling.

    I started using bi-carb soda and white vinegar on my hair in an effort to avoid shampoos.... I'll let you know how I go

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Apr 2009
    in the garden
    3,767

    (after the Natural Instinct saga, i am very distrusting!)
    What's that about (if you dont' mind me asking?)