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Section: Testing > Animal Alternatives
Regional
The Body Shop Urges Canadian Animal Testing Ban
The Canadian government is currently reviewing a ban on cosmetic animal testing, and is being lobbied by consumer brand The Body Shop.
Regional
3 Skin Sensitization Tests to Meet the EU Mandate
The EU Cosmetics Regulation requires skin sensitization to be determined through non-animal methods. Here, the pathways for skin sensitization are reviewed, three non-animal tests are described in brief, and their combination with one another, followed by human assessment, are explored.
Method/Process
Biochip Takes the Next Step Toward Replacing Animal Testing
Researchers at Rensselaer, the University of California-Berkeley, and Solidus Biosciences Inc. have developed a biochip that can mimic the effects of metabolism and analyze materials for toxicity.
Animal Alternatives
Will the U.S. Finally Ban Animal Testing for Cosmetics?
It's been attempted before, so will U.S. legislators succeed this time in a nationwide ban against animal testing for cosmetics? The U.S. Humane Society believes so; and it appears the industry is on board.
Animal Alternatives
Researchers Mimic the Lymphatic System in Animal Alternative Chip
A chip created by L'Oréal and Hurel Corp. is designed to replace the local lymph node assay, a test often performed on cosmetic raw materials. In addition to saving animals, the chip is also said to be less expensive than animal testing. Hurel developed the working microfluidic portion of the chip.
Regional
EU Regulatory Update: Recast of the Cosmetics Directive Published
Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 was published on Dec. 22, 2009 with the intent to simplify rules and procedures related to the marketing of cosmetic products, a need resulting from different implementations of the Cosmetics Directive.
Animal Alternatives
Can New Approaches Pave the Way for Better Toxicology?
The ECHA is hosting a topical scientific workshop April 19-20 that examines new approaches to animal testing alternatives and chemical safety assessments.
Regional
China to Accept Animal-alternative Test Data Under These Conditions
Could the animal testing mandate for cosmetics be over in China? No. At least not yet. But under given circumstances, animal-alternative test data will instead be allowed, as well as abstracts of safety assessments.
Animal Alternatives
The Body Shop Teams Up with British Lab for Animal-Free Testing
Based out of Daresbury, Cheshire, England, XCellR8 claims to be “the only lab globally to make its tests entirely animal-product free in a regulatory environment, eliminating all animal components from their tests.”
Animal Alternatives
Canada Commits to End Animal Tox Testing While MoCRA Misses the Mark
Bill S-5 in Canada has passed with royal assent to end animal testing for chemical toxicity; cosmetics are expected to be next. Meanwhile, MoCRA in the U.S. missed the chance to address this major industry issue, one source critiques.
Regional
The Body Shop, Unilever Defend Cruelty-free Testing, Call for Paradigm Shift
While Europe has banned animal testing for cosmetics, the REACH regulation permits it for chemicals. A recent Unilever paper calls for a paradigm shift to close this gap; in the meantime, The Body Shop and Dove have partnered with Peta and CFI to defend cruelty-free testing.
Animal Alternatives
'Ordinary' French Cosmetics Become the First to Bypass China’s Animal Testing Mandate
France has become the first country in the EU to export “ordinary” cosmetics to China without testing on animals.
Event Coverage
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Animal Alternatives
Is This the Tail End of Animal Testing for Cosmetics and Personal Care?
With awareness of animal testing rising--due in part to conversations via social media and an influx of companies granting "cruelty-free" wishes--brands that are slow to omit animal testing may see consumers opting for other products they know have never been tested on animals.
Animal Alternatives
Using Tissue Engineered Skin to Eveluate the Irritation Potential of Skin Care Products
Using tissue engineered skin to evaluate the irritation potential of skin care products.
Animal Alternatives
CTPA Convenes to Progress the Use and Regulatory Acceptance of Animal Testing Alternatives
The CTPA and the U.K. cosmetic industry wants to promote the use of new approach methodologies (NAMs) as alternatives to animal testing for these vital safety requirements under other chemicals legislation, especially UK Reach.
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