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EDM 1279 'Animal Testing of Cosmetics'

As you probably know, the first phase of the historic animal testing bans in the EU's Cosmetics Directive came into force in 2004. It's now illegal to supply any 'cosmetic' product (which includes toiletries) containing ingredients which have been tested on animals where an EU-validated alternative test method exists.

Additional regulations are due to come into force in 2009 and 2013, leading to a total ban on the sale of cosmetics which contain ingredients or combination of ingredients which have been tested on animals for cosmetics purposes. This momentous law overcomes the drawbacks of unilateral action by one country and could save thousands of animals across the world every year.

These political initiatives are powerful boosts to the consumer-focussed campaigns such as Uncaged's Global Boycott of Procter & Gamble, as a means of intensifying pressure on P&G (and other animal testing companies) to end their outrageous practices.

However, it appears that the British Government, which is responsible for enforcing the Directive in this country, does not have adequate checks in place to determine whether manufacturers are obeying these laws.

So the big cosmetics manufacturers like Procter & Gamble are continuing as they have always done, while lobbying to shift the next deadline back from 2009. Meanwhile the majority of the public believe animal testing for cosmetics is a thing of the past.

We are extremely concerned that the Cosmetics Directive is not being implemented, and that as a result the future deadlines will be missed.

An MP has raised a new Early Day Motion (EDM) on our behalf, applauding the Boycott P&G campaign and asking the Government to resist attempts to water down the Cosmetics Directive:

"That this House believes, in common with the majority of the British public, that it is morally unacceptable that animals should suffer merely because companies choose to develop new cosmetic products; applauds Uncaged's Boycott Procter and Gamble campaign as a vital means of relaying public concern to companies who perform toxicity tests on animals for cosmetics products; supports the transparent and thorough implementation of the animal testing and marketing bans in the Council Directive 76/768 relating to cosmetic products; calls on the Secretary of State at the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform to ensure the disclosure of relevant non confidential data in product information relating to animal testing of cosmetics products so that consumers can make informed choices; and urges the Government to resist attempts by cosmetics companies and non-EU states to prevent or postpone implementation of the ban on the sale of animal tested cosmetics products or ingredients. "

Click here to lobby your MP on EDM 1279 now!

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