From skin care to nail products, there’s a cruelty-free alternative that will work just as well — if not better — than what you are already using.
Testing a product – whether it be a potentially ... to minimize the use of animals and to replace them with non-animal alternatives, animal research remains critical and necessary,” says ...
Fortunately, our scientific knowledge and practises have progressed significantly since then, with 45 countries having banned cosmetic animal testing and compelling industry to rely entirely ...
There's a ban on using animals to test cosmetic products or their ... project and prove there is no realistic alternative to using the animal. Animal testing has been used to research diseases ...
The Brazilian Government of President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva has banned the use of animals in cosmetics and perfume ... the standard requires the use of alternative research methods.
The European Union has already passed laws banning the testing of cosmetic ingredients on animals and the sale ... spring 2018), states are stepping in to provide the impetus for cosmetics companies ...
But Ort instead went on to develop award-winning alternatives to animal testing, including 2D and ... within the bounds of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Created in 1938 and only recently ...
The Animals Act of 1986, for example, insists that no animal experiments be conducted if there is a realistic alternative. Testing on animals now requires three Home Office licences - for the ...
Cosmetics testing on animals is a few steps closer to becoming a practice of the past. The Canadian Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act (Bill S-214) has passed the Senate and will now move forward to the House ...