Thanks to the Institute for In Vitro Sciences, Inc., scientists in China are moving closer to testing cosmetics in a test tube instead of on animals.
PETA experts will expose the lack of scientific validity of testing on animals and explain why non-animal test methods are the way of the future.
Scientists at the Institute for In Vitro Sciences, whose work in China was first funded by a grant from PETA, are celebrating an important victory!
The ruling is a partial victory for animals.
Drivers on their way to the 2016 UFO Festival in Roswell, New Mexico, this week are in for an eyeful, courtesy of PETA
Australia will soon join the likes of the European Union, Israel and New Zealand in banning the sale of any cosmetics that have been tested on animals.
Cosmetics companies may be quietly breaking UK and European law by continuing to sell products that are also marketed in China, where tests on animals are required by law.
A PETA “rabbit” keeps things hopping at a government cosmetics-testing meeting.
Actor pens letter on behalf of PETA urging cosmetics giant to go cruelty-free again.
Online retail giant calls it ‘torture,’ immediately pulls leather gloves—plus fur and angora—from its website.
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Vivisectors have found that tickling rats helps them endure painful injections. But why are these smart, sensitive animals experimented on at all?
The Indian government has strengthened its historic ban on animal testing for cosmetics by also banning the importation of cosmetics tested on animals.
As of today, cosmetics companies in China will have the option not to test their products on animals.
Can you hear us clapping? Brazil’s largest state bans cosmetics tests on animals!