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Cruelty Free International welcomes major shift towards humane, modern approaches to drug development and testing ...
The government have committed to creating a roadmap for the total phase out of animal testing in the UK. This is a huge step forward, as laid out in their 2024 General Election manifesto, but to ...
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 ...
Our views have been sent to the European Commission as part of their ‘Call for Evidence’ to evaluate whether the current ...
Replacing animal tests does not mean putting human patients at risk. It also does not mean halting medical progress. Instead, replacing animals used in testing will improve the quality as well as the ...
Following the introduction of the Humane Cosmetics Act, this week we’re in Washington DC to speak at a congressional briefing Our North America Campaign Manager, Monica Engebretson, is a featured ...
We explored the latest progress in animal-free science at one of the largest scientific gatherings in the U.S., last week. Experts from across the toxicology field highlighted the latest research and ...
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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