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dark side of beauty | EU bans cruel cosmetics | international cruelty-free label


AN INTERNATIONAL
CRUELTY FREE LABEL


source: http://www.leapingbunny.org
/about.php


www.tierrechte.de/
european-coalition/
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international cruelty-free label

In 1997, an international coalition of animal protection groups from across the European Union and North America established a new and internationally accepted standard for what constitutes a product which is ‘Not Tested on Animals.’
  • The ‘leaping bunny’ logo is recognised in America, Canada, and the United Kingdom and throughout much of the European Union.


  • Today around 22 companies are licensees of the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) Logo.
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