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After 23 years, the UK has agreed to use animals to re-test cosmetics

Lovell Massy by Lovell Massy
August 11, 2021
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The UK may allow the use of animals to inspect products used exclusively in cosmetics. This type of animal testing was banned in 1998.

According to The Guardian’s non-violent international organization (CFI), the animal welfare charity has “reconsidered its policy”.

The government underscores that this condition is in line with the European Chemicals Agency’s (ECHA) decision, which states that “certain products used only in cosmetics should be tested on animals to ensure their safety.” [para os humanos]”.

According to the government, UK law has not changed, but activists have warned that accepting the ECHA’s decision could lead to overuse of animals in a variety of trials.

“The German chemical company ECHA has decided to conduct animal tests on two products used exclusively in cosmetics in response to Symrise chemical regulations, revoking EU regulations on animal testing with cosmetics,” it says. .

The same source reveals that he approached a letter sent by the government to the CFI, where they say they “want to explicitly clarify their position by systematically publishing updated policy and regulatory guidelines.”

“According to UK regulations, in order to protect the environment and labor safety, UK regulators may allow animal testing on single-use or multi-use items where necessary, but only in areas where there is no other option than animal testing.”

Julia Fendem, head of Unilever’s Center for Environmental Protection and Assurance, says there are about 100 cosmetic-only products that can be tested on animals under chemical conditions.

Phentem added, “Many cosmetics alone have been around for decades and are no problem, but new chemical law firms need to carry out these extensive tests on animals to mark boxes.”

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