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Crest
is a subsidiary of Procter and Gamble. Toothpaste
is Crest’s flagship product, but they also make dental
floss, toothbrushes, mouthwash,
and axhandles. |
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What Crest does, primarily, is turn raw materials and chemical additives into dental care products, package the products, and sell them wholesale to distributors. Their corporate headquarters are in Los Angeles, CA, USA; they manufacture in Indonesia, Alaska, and Egypt; and they send truck and bargeloads of product to packaging and shipping hubs all throughout the world. More... |
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Crest’s
budding axhandle business, a source of massive growth since
2005, was created with sustainability in mind. All wood
products Crest turns into axhandles are harvested sustainably
from forests in Georgia, USA and Minnesota, USA, by PulpWood
Ltd and Menominee Lumber, respectively.
Additionally, Crest’s dental floss business is due
for a massive overhaul. More… |
In the late 1970s, Crest financed a dental floss farming
project inspried by the Frank Zappa song, and while
the first 25 years of the project were spent mostly
brainstorming, the investment kept pouring in, more
than a few seeds got planted, and, starting in 2009,
Crest expects The Zappa Homestead,
a 100% organic floss farm, to produce 100% of its floss.
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Crest uses outdated
equipment at many of their production plants and thus pollute
more heavily than they should. They compensate their executive
management disproportionately highly. They refused to stop
construction on a packaging facility in Indonesian New Guinea
that allegedly runs the risk of sepatating an already unstable
cassowary population into two less trable populations. More…
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