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What can be done to stop charities from experimenting on animals?
Why do some product labels say, “No animal ingredients,” when they contain beeswax, lanolin, buttermilk, etc.?
I thought that Gillette had stopped animal tests. Why is it still included on the “do test” list?
What’s wrong with beeswax?
Do musical instruments utilize animal products?
Which cosmetics are cruelty-free?
Why are companies included in the “do test” category?
Do candles contain animal-derived ingredients, and if so, are there alternatives?
What types of companies will I find in the online shopping guide?
How is a company certified as cruelty-free?
How does a charity get included on the cruelty-free list?
Why does PETA include companies in the cruelty-free company section that utilize animal-derived ingredients or byproducts?
Do the funds raised by the U.S. Postal Service’s breast cancer stamp benefit organizations that test on animals?
I thought that Procter & Gamble had stopped animal tests. Why is it still included on the “do test” list?
Does the law require animal testing for cosmetics and household products?
Why do companies continue to test products on animals?
Why is Melaleuca included on the “do test” list?
I’ve discovered that a company in the cruelty-free section harms animals in other ways. Why is it still included on the list?
Why don’t some cruelty-free companies include the fact that they are cruelty-free on their products’ labels?
I’ve seen a few products with labels that say, “This finished product not tested on animals.” Does that mean that the individual ingredients have been tested on animals?
What types of charities are on the “don’t test” list?
How often are PETA’s company lists updated?
L’OrEal used to be included on the cruelty-free list. Now I see that it is included on the “do test” list. What happened?
What types of charities are on the “do test” list?
What if I cannot find a particular charity on either the “do test” or the “don’t test” list?
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