Companies That Do Test On Animals
Why are these companies included on the "Do Test" list?
The following companies either test on animals or pay a laboratory to conduct tests on animals. Those marked with a are currently observing a moratorium on (i.e., current suspension of) animal testing. Please encourage them to announce a permanent ban. Listed in parentheses are examples of products manufacturedby either the company listed or, if applicable, its parent company. For a complete listing of products manufactured by a company on this list, please visit the company's website or contact the company directly for more information. Companies on this list may manufacture individual lines of products that have not been tested on animals. They have not, however, eliminated animal testing from theirentire line of cosmetics and household products.
What can be done about animal tests required by law?
Although animal testing of pharmaceuticals and certain chemicals is still mandated by law, the arguments against using animals in cosmetics testing are still valid when applied to the pharmaceutical and chemical industries. These industries are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration andthe Environmental Protection Agency, respectively, and it is the responsibility of the companies that kill animals in order to bring their products to market to convince the regulatory agencies that there is a better way to determine product safety. PETA is actively working on this front by funding development and validation of non-animal test methods and providing input through our involvement ongovernment advisory committees at both the national and international levels. Companies often resist progress and, instead of using human-relevant non-animal tests, choose to use animal tests because their results can be manipulated. Please let companies know how you feel about this consumers have considerable influence on company policy!
What does "Working for Regulatory Change" mean?"Working for Regulatory Change" is used to recognize companies that test on animals only when required by law, that are completely transparent with PETA about which animal tests they conduct and why, and that are actively working to promote development and validation of non-animal methods.
Legend
The company is currently observing a moratorium on animal testing. 3M 3M Corporate 1-888-364-3577Headquarters 3M Center St. Paul, Minnesota 55144-1000 Customer Relations, (800) 843-2020 D-QA 7500 Centurion Parkway Jacksonville, Florida 32256 P.O. Box 1625 Horsham, Pennsylvania 19044-6625 800-524-1328 www.solutions.3m.com
Acuvue (Johnson & Johnson)
www.acuvue.com/
Aim (Church & Dwight)
www.churchdwight.com/Conprods/oralcare/
Air Wick (Reckitt Benckiser)
Alberto-Culver (Unilever)Almay (Revlon)
Reckitt Benckiser 1-800-820-8939 Group plc 103 - 105 Bath Road Slough, SL1 3UH United Kingdom 708-450-3000 237 Park Ave. 212-527-4000 New York, New York800-992-5629 10017
www.airwick.us/access/index.html
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Always (Procter & Gamble) 1 Procter & Gamble 513-983-1100 Plaza 800-543-1745 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Ambi (Johnson & Johnson) 1Johnson & 1-888-879-2624 Johnson Plaza New Brunswick, New Jersey 08933 American Beauty (Estee Lauder) 767 Fifth Ave. 866-352-8337 New York, New York 10153 800-897-7535 767 Fifth Ave. 212-572-3700 New York, New York 10153 800-524-1328
www.always.com/index.jsp
www.ambiflawlessskin.com/
Aquafresh (GlaxoSmithKline) Aramis (Estee Lauder)
www.aquafresh.com/
Arm & Hammer (Church & P.O. Box1625 Dwight) Horsham, Pennsylvania 19044-6625 Armor All (Clorox)
www.armhammer.com
1221 Broadway 510-271-7000 Oakland, California 800-227-1860 94612 P.O. Box 1625 Horsham, Pennsylvania 19044-6625 800-524-1328
www.armorall.com/
Arrid (Church & Dwight)
www.arrid.com/
Aussie (Procter & Gamble) 1 Procter & Gamble 513-983-1100 Plaza 800-543-1745 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Aveeno...
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