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    EU set to ban ALL Import and sale of animal tested products on March 11, 2013

    Cruelty Free International announced on Jan. 30, that after campaigning against animal testing within the cosmetic industry since 1983, the import and sale of animal tested cosmetic products and ingredients is to be banned in the European Union (EU) beginning on March 11, 2013.
    http://www.examiner.com/article/euro...-for-cosmetics

    http://www.crueltyfreeinternational....s-forever-news

    The ban would affect all cosmetics, including toiletries, makeup, soaps and even toothpaste. The EU is following Israel who already has this in place.

    This is BIG & Great news!
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    This is indeed huge, especially considering that so many global cosmetic brands are made in Europe. Thank you, EU.
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    interesting, considering how many brands have their products tested in order to sell in China... oh, I forgot! That is something chinese government does!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kosjenka View Post
    interesting, considering how many brands have their products tested in order to sell in China... oh, I forgot! That is something chinese government does!
    China is big on consumer safety? I thought that's USA and Japan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAngel View Post
    China is big on consumer safety? I thought that's USA and Japan...
    There is NO consumer safety in the US, IMHO - having lived in the US and Denmark. Most EU countries has way higher standards (US relies on post-problems lawsuits to keep companies in line).

    The EU is much better at protecting the consumer and demanding labeling, for instance (such as GMO labeling etc). I see this as another step, and a great one.

    There should be no need to test cosmetics on animals, as far as I know you can use synthetic materials to see if eye make up will bother the eye, for instance.

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    I am against animal testing from cosmetics simply because there has not been any new ingredients in makeup in years. What's the point of testing on animals?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maatTheViking View Post
    There is NO consumer safety in the US, IMHO - having lived in the US and Denmark. Most EU countries has way higher standards (US relies on post-problems lawsuits to keep companies in line).
    What about the CPSC?

    Not that I'm for animal testing.... I just thought it's weird that China cares that much about consumer safety when their products are known to be... somewhat unreliable...

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    Wow, I'm shocked (in a good way!). I thought they'd just postpone it again as they have the past 10 years. Not sure what all the brands who started selling in China will do (I'm still about MAC). Perhaps the products that aren't tested at all will be sold in the EU and the ones that are (mascara, mostly, IIRC?) will stay banned. There goes huge chunks of the perfume market and a lot of make up brands as well and L'Oréal must be fuming!

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    Quote Originally Posted by topaz View Post
    The ban would affect all cosmetics, including toiletries, makeup, soaps and even toothpaste. The EU is following Israel who already has this in place.

    This is BIG & Great news!
    I believe Israel has passed this law but it will not go into effect for another year or two.

    It's still great news, though!

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    Excellent news, indeed!

    Lola, my cat, is happy about it, too.
    Last edited by Peaches LaTour; 02-04-2013 at 08:46 PM. Reason: Lola made me do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by kosjenka View Post
    I am against animal testing from cosmetics simply because there has not been any new ingredients in makeup in years. What's the point of testing on animals?
    Exactly! Wish the US would follow suit.

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