“Organic” and “natural” are terms that initially sound good–and are associated with natural and cruelty-free ingredients in cosmetics. However, when it comes to animal protection, consumers have no ...
Naturally Beautiful, Without Animal Testing? If that's important to you in your products, you should take a closer look. Photo: Getty Images “Organic” and “natural” are terms that initially sound good ...
The European Union has taken a major step towards banning cosmetics testing on animals after two days of talks ended to day with… The European Union has taken a major step towards banning cosmetics ...
A full ban on animal testing of cosmetics that will close loopholes allowed under the EU’s main chemicals regulation is needed, writes Tilly Metz. Tilly Metz member of the European Parliament ...
Over the past four years, EU laws to ban animal-tested cosmetics have gradually been phased in. Information about any animal testing must be included in a compulsory “product information file” (PIF), ...
Animal testing for cosmetics is prohibited in the union since March 2009 but the Commission extended the deadline to 11 March 2013 for the most complex tests, such as repeated-dose systemic toxicity, ...
While we're making progress in phasing out animal testing in the cosmetics industry around the world, there's still a ways to go in terms of regulatory measures (some 35 US states still allow it), ...
The European Parliament has voted to ban the testing of cosmetic products on animals, as well as the marketing of these goods. Member-states will now have to consider further the proposed legislation ...
Many cosmetics companies warmly greeted the proposal to phase out mandatory animal tests among Chinese producers. "We know that many Chinese people have already tried Lush products and liked them, so ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results