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We have worked with Senator Melanie Scheible on the bill which helps to ensure animals are not used in outdated and ...
This brand has been approved and licensed by our partners, CCIC, who work with brands headquartered in the USA and Canada only. CCIC operate a different programme to the global Leaping Bunny programme ...
Cruelty Free International welcomes major shift towards humane, modern approaches to drug development and testing ...
Our views have been sent to the European Commission as part of their ‘Call for Evidence’ to evaluate whether the current Cosmetics Products Regulation (CPR), which includes the 2013 ban on the use of ...
Cruelty Free International is committed to ethical fundraising practices and sustainable operations. This policy outlines our principles and commitments to ensuring that all fundraising activities ...
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 ...
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 ...
At Cruelty Free International, we are passionate about helping business demonstrate its commitment to ending animal testing for the products we all use on a daily basis. We approve cruelty free ...
Whenever a new product is brought onto the market, companies refer to official guidelines which set out how they must attempt to demonstrate it is safe to the relevant regulators. Sadly, these ...