Landmark EU Ruling: Animal-Tested Cosmetic Ingredients Not Banned Per Se

Firms cannot use safety data derived from third-country animal testing to substantiate product safety in accordance with the European Cosmetics Regulation, but such testing does not in itself constitute a violation of the EU’s animal-testing ban. It may be more challenging to compile required safety-assessment reports, but companies don’t necessarily have to choose between the EU and emerging markets such as China.

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The European Union’s highest court has decided that cosmetic products marketed in the European Union can contain ingredients tested on animals to meet third-country regulatory requirements, but that data cannot be used to substantiate safety as required by the European Cosmetics Regulation.

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