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- Legislation Regulation | Replacing Animal Research
Legislation and regulation on animal testing differ across the world Find out more about the current legislation in various countries
- Chile Becomes 45th Country To Ban Cosmetic Testing On Animals
A huge victory has been won for animals in Chile after several years of campaigning by Humane Society International (HSI) and ONG Te Protejo A unanimous vote by the Senate passed a bill on December 20 that bans cosmetic testing on animals and bans the sale, marketing, and import of cosmetics tested on animals from other places in the world
- In major win for animals, Mexico bans animal testing for . . .
So, we rejoiced last week when Mexico became the first nation in North America to pass a law banning animal testing for cosmetics Once enacted, the new law also bans the manufacture, import and marketing of cosmetics tested on animals elsewhere in the world With the addition of Mexico, 41 countries have banned such testing
- House of Commons Passes Bill That Will End . . . - Animal Justice
The Canadian government recently introduced legislation that would finally ban the testing of cosmetics on animals as well as the sale of animal-tested cosmetics Bill C-47, the Budget Implementation Act, includes a prohibition on cosmetic animal testing as well as fulfilling other initiatives in the 2023 federal budget
- Cosmetic Testing on Animals in India: Legality and Ethical . . .
A deep dive into the practice of cosmetic testing on animals in India, its legal aspects, and the ethical concerns it raises Explore the alternatives to animal testing and the role of consumers and the industry in shaping a cruelty-free cosmetic market
- Banning Cosmetic Animal Testing - humanecanada. ca
June 22, 2023 marked a monumental victory for Humane Canada and animal welfare, when our nation officially joined the ranks of over 40 countries worldwide that have enacted laws to ban or significantly limit cosmetic animal testing This milestone reflects a growing global commitment to humane practices and animal rights, and marks a significant step forward in the movement towards more
- Korea announces ban on animal testing for cosmetics
Testing cosmetics on animals in Korea will end by 2018 The Korea National Assembly has passed a Bill to ban companies testing cosmetics and ingredients on animals by 2018 It comes two years sooner than was originally planned The Bill, proposed by Representative Jeong-Lim Moon, will be signed by
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