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May 9, 2013
Companies Should Come Clean and Join Forces to End Animal-Tested Cosmetics
HSI urged companies to come clean and join forces with Be Cruelty-Free to end animal-tested cosmetics.
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May 9, 2013
Jaipur Mayor Supports HSI/India’s Be Cruelty-Free Campaign, Urges Health Ministry to Ban Import of Animal-Tested Cosmetics
The mayor of Jaipur, India supported HSI/India's Be Cruelty-Free campaign by urging the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to ban the import of animal-tested cosmetics.
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April 22, 2013
Thai Actress Benjasiri Wattana Joins Be Cruelty-Free Campaign
Thai actress Benjasiri Wattana joined HSI's Be Cruelty-Free campaign to support an end to animal testing for cosmetics.
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March 14, 2013
Global Polls Reveal Consumers Worldwide Want an End to Animal Testing for Cosmetics
A series of public opinion surveys commission by HSI, The HSUS and LUSH Cosmetics revealed that the vast majority of people worldwide are united in wanting cosmetics companies to stop testing on animals.
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March 11, 2013
Pop Star Ke$ha Sends Powerful Plea to Cosmetics Industry to Stop Cruel Animal Testing
HSI’s Global Ambassador, Ke$ha, penned a heart-felt plea to the global cosmetics industry in an open letter published on the day the European Union went cruelty-free.
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February 25, 2013
Celebrating the End of Cosmetics Animal Testing in Europe
HSI celebrated as the EU banned the sale of cosmetic products and ingredients tested on animals. Our Be Cruelty-Free campaign aims to end animal testing for cosmetics everywhere, permanently.
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February 1, 2013
HSI's Be Cruelty-Free Campaign Makes Progress in Korea
HSI's Be Cruelty-Free Campaign Director, Troy Seidle, recently visited Korea for an intensive series of governmental and corporate meetings and public awareness events aimed at building support for legislation to ban the use of animals for cosmetic testing.
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January 10, 2013
HSI/India Thanks MLA Shri. Ramalinga Reddy for Supporting Campaign to End Animal Testing for Cosmetics
HSI applauded veteran statesman and Member of Legislative Assembly Shri. Ramalinga Reddy for urging swift action to update Indian law to end animal testing of cosmetics.
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December 12, 2012
Actress Debasree Roy Supports HSI’s Be Cruelty-Free Campaign to End Cosmetics Animal Testing in India
Award-winning actress and Trinamool Congress party MLA Debasree Roy has given her backing to Humane Society International/India’s Be Cruelty-Free campaign, the largest-ever global effort to end animal testing for cosmetics.
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December 6, 2012
Shoppers Urged to Celebrate a Cruelty-Free Christmas
Choose Cruelty Free, Humane Research Australia and Humane Society International are calling on the Australian Government to follow the lead of the European Union in introducing legislation ensuring that no cosmetic shall be imported into, sold or manufactured in Australia if the final product or its ingredients have been tested on animals.
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November 16, 2012
Lush Cosmetics Awards Humane Society International Prize for ‘Outstanding’ Work to End Cruel and Outdated Animal Testing for Pesticides
HSI received £40,000 for being selected to win in the lobbying category for leadership of a successful two-year campaign that dramatically reduced animal-testing requirements under Europe’s new regulations for non-food pesticides.
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November 14, 2012
HSI Praises EU Health Commissioner-Designate’s Comments on Europe’s 2013 Ban on Sales of Animal-Tested Cosmetics
HSI/EU welcomed European Union Health Commissioner-Designate Tonio Borg's endorsement for the full implementation of the March 2013 ban on sales of animal-tested cosmetics.
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November 8, 2012
HSI India: Pledging to ‘Be Cruelty-Free’ This Diwali is as Easy as Giving a Missed Call
Pledging to Be Cruelty-Free by avoiding animal-tested cosmetics just got easier for billions of Indians celebrating Diwali this year.
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November 6, 2012
HSI Calls for Overhaul of REACH Data Requirements to Cut Needless Animal Testing
HSI has issued an urgent call for the European Commission to revise information requirements prescribed under its REACH chemicals law to substantially reduce animal testing while maintaining the same high level of regulatory scrutiny.
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October 25, 2012
FIAPO Joins Forces with HSI's Be Cruelty-Free Campaign to End Cosmetics Animal Testing in India
The Federation of Indian Animal Protection Organisations (FIAPO), a national collective of animal protection organisations in India, has become a formal partner of HSI's Be Cruelty-Free campaign to end animal testing for cosmetics in India.
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October 21, 2012
Opinion Poll Shows Drop in UK Public Support for Animal Experiments
A new IpSoS MORI opinion poll commissioned by the UK’s Department for Business, Innovation & Skills, has revealed a significant decline in UK public support for experiments on live animals—the lowest support since 1999.
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October 12, 2012
EU Parliament Workshop: Advancing Safety Science and Health Research
Stakeholders call on the European Union to support substantial, dedicated funding for this critically important area through its Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for research and innovation.
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October 11, 2012
HSI intensifica trabalho para substituir testes de cosméticos em animais no Brasil
Em novembro 2012, o HSI será co-anfitrião do primeiro workshop de ciência regulatória no Brasil para discutir os últimos desenvolvimentos científicos e regulamentares em matéria de alternativas ao uso de animais em avaliação de segurança para cosméticos.
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October 11, 2012
HSI Intensifies Work to Replace Cosmetics Animal Testing in Brazil
In November 2012, HSI will co-host Brazil’s first regulatory science workshop to discuss the latest scientific and regulatory developments in the field of alternatives to the use of animals in cosmetics safety assessment.
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October 10, 2012
HSI Calls for Transatlantic Partnership to Revolutionise Drug, Chemical and Human Health Research and Replace Animal Testing
HSI is calling for the EU and the US to form a groundbreaking transatlantic research partnership to bolster the technology revolution taking place in pharmaceutical and chemical safety testing using cutting-edge non-animal techniques.



