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MARTA ANIMAL EN MEXICO FREE
If you want to know more about non-animal approaches to cosmetic products testing and other related subjects, feel free to contact us at Human Society International (HSI). states that are also currently considering similar bills and federal bills are pending reintroduction in the U.S. New Jersey, Rhode Island and New York are 3 U.S. Moreover, 7 states in the US and 10 states in Brazil have also enacted bans. There are now 41 countries (including Mexico) in the world that have prohibited animal testing for cosmetics. This is a monumental step forward for animals, consumers and science in Mexico, and this ground-breaking legislation leads the way for the Americas to become the next cruelty-free beauty market and brings us one bunny-leap closer to a global ban.” The Executive Director for HSI, Antón Aguilar, said: “ We thank the Mexican Government for showing leadership on this important issue, and we will continue to work with them to implement the commitments and enforce a robust ban. There are several cosmetic companies (Unilever, P&G, L’Oréal, Avon, Lush and others) that are working together with HSI through the Animal-Free Safety Assessment (AFSA) with the goal of creating curriculum to support smaller companies and government authorities to understand and trust the results of non-animal approaches in order to fully implement the animal testing bans.
