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Ask Clinique to Join the Leaping Bunny Program
On its website, Clinique, a company that produces high-end cosmetics and perfumes, states that it does not test its products on animals or ask others to test on its behalf. With the countless number of animals used in toxicity testing today, this is More»
Let the Leaping Bunny Guide You This Holiday Season
Jenkintown, PA—The American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS) urges shoppers to let the leaping bunny guide them this holiday season. With the holidays fast approaching, nothing could be easier than “looking for the leaping bunny” for More»
New York Requires the Use of Alternatives for Product Testing
July 11, 2008—The Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) commends New York Governor David Paterson for signing legislation requiring the use of validated non-animal alternatives for product testing into law. This legislation, s More»
Cruelty-free marketing gains popularity
HAPPI Magazine reported new information from Mintel Global New Products Database (GNDP) Cosmetic Research that shows that more and more companies are launching ethical cosmetic and skincare lines. The article reveals "cruelty-free is More»
The Latest Buzz:
April 21, 2008 - Burt's Bees is the latest company to join the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics' (CCIC) Leaping Bunny Program. It will now join the nearly 200 companies that have already committed to eliminating all new animal More»
On its website, Clinique, a company that produces high-end cosmetics and perfumes, states that it does not test its products on animals or ask others to test on its behalf. With the countless number of animals used in toxicity testing today, this is More»
Let the Leaping Bunny Guide You This Holiday SeasonJenkintown, PA—The American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS) urges shoppers to let the leaping bunny guide them this holiday season. With the holidays fast approaching, nothing could be easier than “looking for the leaping bunny” for More»
New York Requires the Use of Alternatives for Product TestingJuly 11, 2008—The Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) commends New York Governor David Paterson for signing legislation requiring the use of validated non-animal alternatives for product testing into law. This legislation, s More»
Cruelty-free marketing gains popularityHAPPI Magazine reported new information from Mintel Global New Products Database (GNDP) Cosmetic Research that shows that more and more companies are launching ethical cosmetic and skincare lines. The article reveals "cruelty-free is More»
The Latest Buzz:April 21, 2008 - Burt's Bees is the latest company to join the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics' (CCIC) Leaping Bunny Program. It will now join the nearly 200 companies that have already committed to eliminating all new animal More»


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