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Canada has moved to ban the testing of cosmetics on animals, joining a number of other countries and American states to outlaw the practice. The Canadian government announced the decision in a ...
The federal government is banning the testing of cosmetic products on animals, joining more than 40 other countries that have taken the same step. Changes to the Food and Drugs Act were included ...
When Canada's ban on cosmetic testing on animals comes into force in December, those products will stay on store shelves. The amended law isn't retroactive. It focuses on banning new animal ...
New York became the tenth state to ban the sale of cosmetics tested on animals after Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a measure into law Thursday evening. The law, known as the New York Cruelty-Free ...
During an interview with a cosmetic chemist, I was shocked when they told me that "cruelty-free is just a marketing tactic; animal testing does not exist in the industry anymore." They did cite ...
Canada has officially banned animal testing for cosmetics. The country’s Budget Implementation Act, passed Thursday night, included an amendment to the Food and Drugs Act prohibiting testing ...
5653B/S.4839B), which prevents the sale of cosmetics that have been tested on animals, preventing what many consider cruel and unnecessary use of animals to test cosmetic products sold in New York ...
Canada’s ban on animal testing of cosmetic products is a step toward limiting, and eventually eliminating, the use of animals for many other scientific tests, said Health Minister Jean-Yves ...
Scientists have developed a 3D-printed imitation of human skin with living cells, an advance they say could enable cosmetic testing without the use of animals. Researchers, including from the ...