Monday, August 1, 2011

Complete List of Koch Products to Boycott

Following is a list outlining Koch products that should be boycotted.  A detailed blog concerning the justification for this boycott is forthcoming. If you find that this list is incomplete or unclear, feel free to post a comment.

Angel Soft toilet paper
Brawny paper towels
Dixie plates, bowls, napkins and cups
Mardi Gras napkins and towels
Quilted Northern toilet paper
Soft 'n Gentle toilet paper
Sparkle napkins
Vanity fair napkins
Zee napkins
Georgia-Pacific paper products and envelopes
Lycra
Stainmaster Carpet
Dense Armor Drywall and Decking
ToughArmor Gypsum board
Georgia pacific Plytanium Plywood
Flexrock
Densglass sheathing
G/P Industrial plasters (some products used by a lot of crafters)-
FibreStrong Rim board
G/P Lam board
Blue Ribbon OSB Rated Sheathing
Blue Ribbon Sub-floor
DryGuard Enhanced OSB
Nautilus Wall Sheathing
Thermostat OSB Radiant Barrier Sheathing
Broadspan Engineered Wood Products
XJ 85 I-Joists
FireDefender Banded Cores
FireDefender FS
FireDefender Mineral Core
Hardboard and Thin MDF including Auto Hardboard,
Perforated Hardboard and Thin MDF
Wood Fiberboard -
Commercial Roof Fiberboard
Hushboard Sound Deadening Board
Regular Fiberboard Sheathing
Structural Fiberboard Sheathing
COMFOREL® fiberfill
COOLMAX® fabric
CORDURA® fabric
DACRON® fiber
POLYSHIELD® resin
SOLARMAX® fabric
SOMERELLE® bedding products
STAINMASTER® carpet
SUPPLEX® fabric
TACTEL® fiber
TACTESSE® carpet fiber
TERATE® polyols
TERATHANE® polyether glycol
THERMOLITE® fabric
PHENREZ® resin
POLARGUARD® fiber and
LYCRA® fiber

43 comments:

  1. thanks for the list. i will share with everyone!

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    1. Me, too! I'm tweeting it a couple of times a day, so everyone will see it!

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  2. I thought I heard that Sargento cheese was Koch owned, but don't know for sure or how to find out.

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    1. Dunno if they are or not, but I still boycott them - super unsanitary factories... The workers wear "wife-beater" style tank tops and put their arms clear up to their armpits into the mix - and yes that pit comes out covered in cheese... I'm really not into eating sometimes armpit hair or germs...ewww!

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    2. Sargento also advertises with Rush!

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    3. I've seen Sargento on several lists. I don't buy it.

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  3. Anonymous - I have researched this and Sargento is not own by Koch. However,they are big supporters of Scott Walker and are therefore also being boycotted.

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    1. paper products boycotts in stores is NOT ENOUGH... telephone hardware stores & building supplies stores ACE, LOWES, HOME DEPOT, MENARDS WAL-MART TARGET SEARS any store that does supply sheet rock, wall board, studs & so many other Kock Bros products to contractors & home do it yourselfers, all Limboss sorts of radio thugs, cash only workers who are the wife beaters & child support dead beats.... get these scum off radio, off shelves & out of contractor warehouses so that GREEN BUILDING PRODUCTS & GREEN PAPER PRODUCTS ARE purchased www.hireLarryFireBobby.com 843-926-1750 @VoteLarryDis114

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  4. Quite a bit of toxic crap on this list anyway.

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    1. I was thinking the same thing.

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    2. You said it! Toxic products produced by toxic people! Dangerous all the way around!

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  5. Phew I had no idea they owned so much. A lot of the construction stuff is hard for workers to boycott as they are the only game in town in some parts.

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  6. Isn't Kwik-Trip gas station/stores also a Koch-owned business?

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    1. No Kwik Trip is family owned. But I think they gave for Walker

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    2. Kwik Trip Stores are based in La Crosse, WI partially founded/funded by D.B.Reinhart[died] of [Reinhart Foods], Gary Nudd,& John Hansen. Hansen was a West Salem dairy farmer in early years & went on to own an IGA Store there also partially funded by DB. Hansen left KT & went on to start Ethonal Plants in WI. I believe ownership of KT now remains in Gary Nudds hands. Like I said, They're ALL 'REPUBS' & loaded with MONEY Connections to the 'tilt'. They love Tommy Thompson, too, origianlly from small town in SW Wisconsin called Elroy. Trivia Stuff from Wisconsin Tonight~

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    3. Contrary to the post by Anonomous, Gary Nudd does not own Kwik Trip nor does he have anything to do with company. It is owned by the Don Zietlow family.

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  7. Aren't Holiday Gas Station Koch owned too? Would love a full boycott list of ALL Walker supporting companies!

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  8. As Anonymous says..hard to build. I live in a modular home. It was abandoned when we moved in..and had been kind of trashed. We really have not started to remodel yet, but looking things most of this house is GA pacific..well a better reason to gut and rehab I cannot think of!
    Now for that budget.....

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  9. We have to Boycott a lot more than this. A few things are impossible. However, just doing without for the next 10 years seems almost do-able. ie. one pair of shoes versus 10 crappy pair. Keep spreading the word to anyone who will lissten.

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  10. Great contribution! Capitalists need us to consume. How about a well-advertized focus on their most widely sold items, eg household paper products and Lycra. After all, thanks to the tanked economy, building is down anyway.

    I'd suggest Angel, Brawny, Dixie, Quilted Northern and Lycra. As an easy to remember short list of popular everyday items.

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    1. Lycra's gonna be a hard one. It's in alot of ladies' clothing.

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    2. Especially plus size clothing. I can't get a pair of jeans without it. :(

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    3. so are these "american operating" companies? so if you boycott them then you are putting the jobs of the american people that work there at risk? or are these products made overseas? maybe a little of both? just curious..

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  11. Koch chain...? I was just shopping for some log chain & accessories, and saw that all of it was "Koch chain". Made in China, no less. Didn't buy any.

    Same Kochtopus, or not?

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  12. Is this ignoring their oil company & refinery holdings or did you do that research already?

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  13. so, basically, stick to natural fibers and you're all set, except for maybe the toilet paper. Actually, I might consider starting to buy this toilet paper, because I am not averse to using a Koch product for that purpose....

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  14. Chris Lines here. It's a pain to have to use my Google profile. I'll post as anonymous. Anyway. I think I read somewhere that Conoco Phillips is Koch owned. We don't have CP here in MD but they are all over the South and lower Mid-West. I also read that Chevron uses the Koch refineries to process their oil into gasoline. I also think I read or saw that Hillshire Farms is a Koch co.

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  15. Nice job. I'm going to start following your blog. :)

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  16. You definitely can't go down to your local hardware store for a fix with this list. Hell, I did not realize these a-holes owned EVERYTHING to build a house. Thanks for all the great info.

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  17. Someone somewhere said Pepsi. What is the word on that for sure?

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  18. Thanks. I've been looking for a list of products that support conservatism, and this one will do nicely. I'll be sharing with all of my friends and family.

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  19. Rathere than boycott all those toilet paper brands, perhaps we should return it, used, to the Koch brothers.

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    1. I'm all for that solution!

      But boycotting whatever I can do without or find a reasonable substitute!

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  20. What do you mean by "wood fiberboard"? They can not possibly own all the companies that make wood fiberboard. Same thing for "thin MDF" - why just thin, and what do you mean (1/4", 1/2", 5/8", etc.) MDF (or medium density fiberboard) must be made by more than one company as well. Also, Densglass is used ubiquitously in building and would be unrealistic to boycott, unless you think you can get big time builders on board. Actually, looking at this post, that really would be the only way to affect them - persaude big time developers and builders to boycott the products. Any bets on the likelihood of the Koch's being buddies with ALL of them???

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  21. Does anyone know if they are selling their products as "Store Brands?" Like Dollar General or Meijer, Etc.

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  22. Unfortunately, the Koch Brothers are also paying for a lot of medical research, art museums, and shows like PBS. We have more to boycott than just building products and toilet paper.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_H._Koch

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  23. A friend had an idea of creating go-to lists of local/regional alternatives to help people see more easily how they can stop using these products and be part of a more effective solution. The more we can go alternative; locally owned/grown/made, unprocessed, sustainable... we stop feeding the corporate beast and make them smaller.

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  24. I don't know what half that stuff is, but I certainly can boycott all of those paper products!

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  25. It is my understanding that Johnsonville sausages are a Koch product. I hope someone finds out that this is wrong, because we haven't had any good bratwursts since Scott Walker took office.

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  26. I thought Dacron was DuPont's polyester fiber. Does Koch own a large stake in DuPont?

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