Cruelty-free Cosmetics Legislation Gains Momentum In North America

Proposed cruelty-free legislation under consideration in Canada’s House of Commons likely will die on the order paper, but animal-welfare advocates are encouraged by strong parliamentary support shown to the bill. In the US, Nevada recently became the second state after California to ban the sale of animal-tested cosmetics beginning Jan. 1, 2020, and Illinois is next in line.

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It appears that the clock will run out on proposed legislation in Canada to ban the sale of cosmetics tainted by animal testing, but there clearly is high interest in Parliament in aligning Canada’s regulations with other cruelty-free jurisdictions.

The proposed Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act, S-214, received a second reading in the House of Commons June 3

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