Experts from across the toxicology field highlighted the latest research and testing methods shaping the future of the ...
The harmful use of animals in experiments is not only cruel but also often ineffective. Animals do not naturally get many of the diseases that humans do, such as major types of heart disease, many ...
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The UK Home Office is taking a significant step towards higher quality and more transparent project licence applications relating to the use of animals in scientific experiments. These documents, ...
The Humane Cosmetics Act has been reintroduced in the House of Representatives to end the use of animal testing for cosmetics in the U.S. and prohibit the sale of any cosmetic product that has been ...
Tuesday 11 March marks the twelfth anniversary of the coming into force of the EU law preventing the sale of all cosmetic products tested on animals – but we are not celebrating. The 2013 ban, through ...
We are delighted to support SB 167, which will make Nevada the first U.S. state to prohibit the sale of new household cleaning products that use animal tests where an approved non-animal replacement ...
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Basic biological research constitutes the most common use of animals in experiments around the world. These experiments are designed to answer ‘interesting’ scientific questions that animal ...
Hundreds of cosmetics, personal care and household brands are approved cruelty free under our Leaping Bunny programme. It’s the best assurance that a company has made a genuine commitment to help end ...
Millions of animals are used and killed in scientific procedures every year. According to the latest Government figures, a total of of 2.68 million (2,681,686) procedures on animals were completed in ...
It may be commonly assumed that tests on animals that have non-animal replacements are no longer conducted, or only vary rarely. The reality is that such tests can persist, and even increase, long ...