The Latest on China's Animal Testing LawsĬhina has been gradually relaxing their animal testing laws in recent years. Here's a full list of brands that were added to our cruelty-free list following this update: This is a major step towards a more ethical and compassionate beauty industry, and we hope to see more brands follow suit. With the lifting of animal testing requirements, large beauty brands will no longer have to fund animal cruelty in order to enter the Chinese market. The select brands added do not engage in any animal testing in mainland China, and their products are not tested on animals at any point during production and beyond.Ĭonsidering the size of China's beauty market, this news is tremendously exciting for animal rights activists and cruelty-free consumers alike. We're happy to announce that starting in 2023, Cruelty-Free Kitty's database will include select brands that are available for sale in China. In addition to this, we've confirmed that the practice of post-market testing no longer uses animals to determine safety. Since 2021, the prerequisite for pre-market animal testing has been lifted for most cosmetics being sold in the country. Click here to find out more and claim your May box.įollowing pressure from cruelty-free consumers around the world, animal welfare organizations such as Humane Society International and Cruelty Free International, as well as some of the largest corporations on the planet, China has gradually relaxed their animal testing laws. Every month, we bring you up to $195 worth of cruelty-free and vegan products for only $34.99 with our subscription box.
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