The Ed.
Well-Known Member
March will see the introduction, in the E.U., of a ban on the import and sale of any cosmetics and ingredients that have been tested on animals. After a long and drawn out fight from animal rights activists, the E.U. will finally be implementing a comprehensive ban on any products or products that contain ingredients that have been tested on animals.
The delay on such a law has been due to the argument by some scientists that say that animal testing is still necessary and that alternative methods are not as rigorous.
Tonio Borg, the E.U. Health Commissioner says, "This decision...means that we need to step up our efforts in the development, validations and acceptance of alternative methods as well as in the international recognition of these methods."
"This is truly an historic event and the culmination of twenty years of campaigning," says Michelle Thew, Cruelty Free International Chief Executive. "Now we will apply our determination and vision on a global stage to ensure that they rest of the world follows this lead."
With huge export markets such as China still testing on animals, it remains to be seen how effective their campaigning will be and how the E.U. ban will affect the cosmetics industry.
Until then...geek on!
The Ed.
The delay on such a law has been due to the argument by some scientists that say that animal testing is still necessary and that alternative methods are not as rigorous.
Tonio Borg, the E.U. Health Commissioner says, "This decision...means that we need to step up our efforts in the development, validations and acceptance of alternative methods as well as in the international recognition of these methods."
"This is truly an historic event and the culmination of twenty years of campaigning," says Michelle Thew, Cruelty Free International Chief Executive. "Now we will apply our determination and vision on a global stage to ensure that they rest of the world follows this lead."
With huge export markets such as China still testing on animals, it remains to be seen how effective their campaigning will be and how the E.U. ban will affect the cosmetics industry.
Until then...geek on!
The Ed.