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Breaking News: The EU is Allowing Animal Testing in 2021

in Body, Hair, Leaping Bunny, Lifestyle, Makeup, Misc, Nails, Skin, Vegan on 08/18/21

Animal testing is being required in the EU in 2021

Is animal testing allowed in the EU in 2021?

I’ve got some bad news guys. We already knew the EU animal testing ban wasn’t a complete ban. Many cosmetic ingredients have been tested at the chemical level under REACH laws, overriding animal testing laws. It has recently been brought to my attention that the situation is a lot worse than we originally thought. So basically, many cruelty free beauty brands (in the EU, US, and beyond) are not actually cruelty free, and the brands may not even know it.

I’ve been discussing this with Jean of Bunny Army. She is on the front lines investigating animal testing laws. She is the lead author of the peer-reviewed paper explaining the animal testing that has been hidden from us. This is her summary of what is going on:

Animal testing in the EU – 2021

What’s happening?  Cosmetic ingredients in the EU are being tested on animals under the EU chemicals law, called REACH, even though a different law, the Cosmetic Regulation, bans animal testing of cosmetic ingredients. 

Animal testing is being required in the EU in 2021 - why is this happening?

Why is it happening? The Cosmetic Regulation has loopholes. The EU agency that enforces REACH says these loopholes require animal testing of cosmetic ingredients for ecotoxicity and for worker safety. The agency maintains that the Cosmetic Regulation ban applies only to tests for consumer safety.

Why are we just hearing about the animal testing in the EU in 2021?

Why am I just hearing about this now? The testing is buried in the REACH chemical files. Official EU reports on animal testing list the tests only as “industrial chemicals legislation” tests. There has been no public reporting of these as tests on cosmetic ingredients. An analysis of REACH dossiers, just published*, revealed the extent of the REACH testing on cosmetic ingredients.

A survey of two EU retailers found 400 cosmetics with ingredients tested on animals

How bad is it? A survey of products at two EU retailers, one high-end and one mass-market, found over 400 cosmetics that likely had ingredients tested on animals. The products included hair care, skin care, and makeup products. The brands probably do not know about the tests, because there is no current process in the EU to tell them.

How can we stop animal testing in the EU?

Can this be fixed? Yes. It must be fixed by the European Commission/Parliament, by amending REACH and the Cosmetic Regulation to ban animal testing of cosmetic ingredients for any purpose.

What can I do to end animal testing in the EU?

UPDATE: The petition is here! You must be a EU citizen to sign: https://eci.ec.europa.eu/019/public/#/screen/home

A coalition of EU animal welfare groups will be launching a large campaign very soon. You can also write your cruelty-free brands to show your support for them and ask them to share any updates on social media so that we can all keep informed.

You can visit Bunny Army for more info on this issue.

*Continuing animal tests of cosmetic ingredients under REACH.

Leaping Bunny Statement

Here is Leaping Bunny’s public statement on the issue:

“We appreciate the research and analysis that went into this report and we fully support demands in the EU, from both industry and animal protection groups, for upholding the testing ban on cosmetics. The requirements for animal testing on cosmetic ingredients under REACH are clearly counter to the intent of the EU Cosmetics Regulation, and they represent a serious betrayal of consumers and citizens. Consumers in the US and Canada can be confident that Leaping Bunny certified companies are very much dedicated to making products free of animal testing. They submit to a careful and thorough vetting process to ensure compliance with our Standard, and we will continue to work with certified companies in the US and Canada to help them remain cruelty-free in this challenging environment.”

And from their website – they state that they are working with brands to replace the ingredients that have been tested on animals:

“We understand that there may be instances in which certified companies have unknowingly obtained ingredients that are not in compliance with our Standard. In these instances, we will review each situation on a case-by-case basis and determine whether the certified company can remediate the situation and remain certified. We are absolutely convinced that, in spite of potential lapses, our list of certified companies is the most trustworthy list available of brands that do not test on animals.”

My thoughts about moving forward

Instead of going after individual companies, we really need to ban together as a community and get the lawmakers to change the laws that are mandating animal tests. Many brands have NO IDEA that the ingredients they are purchasing are being tested on animals.

Do the animal testing laws in the EU affect products sold in the US and other countries?

The ingredients are part of the global supply chain, so this is not just an EU issue. Many large brands are sold globally, and many brands from the US and other non-EU countries are purchasing ingredients from EU companies. For example, there are a small number of fragrance and flavoring companies that almost every cosmetic company (and food company!) purchases essential oils and aroma chemicals from (Symrise, Firmenich, Givaudin, etc). These companies WANT to remain cruelty free but are at the mercy of the lawmakers.

I think it’s important to note that we don’t need to create hate for any particular country (China, EU, etc) or its citizens. We just need to change the laws. Side note: You can read more about Chinese animal testing laws here. The article explains why post-market animal testing in China is no longer a major concern – only pre-market testing.

And (you might ask), how do we maintain that chemicals are SAFE for ourselves and our environment? There are alternatives to most animal tests. Animal tests are often cheaper (less training, tech, and manpower needed), but they are not ethical.

If you are a EU citizen, sign the petition! And if not, please share it. And (nicely) let your favorite cruelty free brands know about this, and ask them to keep us informed.

You can also share this image on social media with a link to this page to spread the word:

The EU is requiring animal testing for cosmetic ingredients - click for more info!

About Jen Mathews

Jen Mathews is the Chief Bunny and social media maestro for My Beauty Bunny. She is also the President of Top Tier Media, a digital marketing agency for beauty, fashion, health and lifestyle brands. Follow My Beauty Bunny on Instagram for more cruelty free goodness!

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Comments

  1. Gabrielle says

    August 18, 2021 at 12:56 pm

    This is terrible news. I hope this gets fixed soon. We definitely need to lobby the lawmakers.

  2. Georgina Grogan says

    September 5, 2021 at 11:12 am

    This is such upsetting news but thanks for such a comprehensive post on what’s happening! It really helped to explain everything clearly. I hope they reconsider.

  3. shalomlamm says

    November 7, 2021 at 10:24 pm

    This is such upsetting news but thanks for such a comprehensive post on what’s happening! It really helped to explain everything clearly. I hope they reconsider.

  4. Yazeen Mubarak says

    February 10, 2022 at 1:22 am

    This is really bad news, very sad to know about that.

  5. PICKTHEVOUCHER says

    March 31, 2022 at 7:09 am

    This is heartbreaking news, but thank you for providing such a thorough overview of what’s going on! It was extremely beneficial in terms of clearly explaining everything. I sincerely hope they reconsider.

  6. John says

    November 4, 2022 at 8:33 am

    Very sad to know about this

  7. Easin Miazi says

    December 9, 2022 at 9:16 am

    This was very sad news.

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