‘Legislation In Search Of A Problem’? NGO Crusade Goes On For Global Cosmetic Animal-Testing Ban

NGOs continue to push for a worldwide ban on cosmetics developed at animals’ expense. With cruelty-free cosmetics laws already in place in Europe, California and other major markets around the globe, animal-welfare advocates still see strategic value in driving bans in, say, Nevada. 

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A number of the world’s biggest markets have banned the sale of cosmetics linked to animal testing, but NGOs are not letting up in their drive to close down the practice worldwide.

Industry has long held that animal testing of finished cosmetics no longer happens, and trade association Cosmetics Europe says no...

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