We are helping to shape the European Medicine Agency’s 2024 workplan goals to replace, reduce and refine the use of animals in regulatory testing. In our role as stakeholders at the EMA’s 3Rs Working ...
Every year, millions of animals suffer in experiments. By fundraising for Cruelty Free International, you’ll help expose cruelty, challenge outdated laws, and create a world where no animal is used in ...
Forty years ago, we launched our groundbreaking campaign to end animal testing in cosmetics and began our programme to approve cruelty-free brands. In 1996, we began to work with partner groups and ...
We recognise brands that have made a genuine commitment to ending animal testing. Find your cruelty-free favourites here. Together we can create a cruelty-free world. Support us to end animal testing ...
Ending animal testing everywhere and forever. We are Cruelty Free International. The leading organisation working to end animal testing worldwide, we challenge and inspire others, working with ...
Today, 11 March, marks the thirteenth anniversary of the EU law preventing the sale of all cosmetic products tested on animals – but we are not celebrating. Animals are still suffering and dying in ...
Ending animal testing everywhere and forever. We are Cruelty Free International. The leading organisation working to end animal testing worldwide, we challenge and inspire others, working with ...
When a brand is awarded Cruelty Free International approval, it’s more than a business decision – it’s a commitment to compassion, integrity, and meaningful global change. Together with our approved ...
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Peaceful protest against animal research and breeding facilities risks being criminalised after amendments to the Public Order Act 2023 were passed by a vote in the House of Lords. We continue to ...
We welcome the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) renewed and reinstated commitment to end toxicity testing on mammals by 2035, and to expand the use of non-animal methods. Reinstating a ...
In 2025, the Government published a strategy called Replacing Animals in Science, which sets out key commitments to end animal testing in all but exceptional circumstances. The strategy is not perfect ...
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