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The ECEAE’s ‘No Cruel Cosmetics’ campaign is demanding that no more animals are made to suffer for new cosmetics sold in the EU. Make a difference and support our campaign at www.nocruelcosmetics.org
We need to show European officials that the public is against a delay to the ban.
Pussycat Doll Kimberley Wyatt and top model Jodie Kidd, along with British actress Jenny Seagrove and fashion designer Meg Matthews were the first to add their names to our petition. And we’ll be asking more big names to help us spread the message.
We’re making sure all the right people listen to – and act on – our message that there must be no cruel cosmetics in Europe.
Together with the support of some of our major HCS approved companies, we’re taking on the might of those in the cosmetics industry who are lobbying for the ban to be delayed. UK companies Marks and Spencer, Bulldog Natural Grooming and BM Beauty, and Czech brand Manufaktura are the first to sign up to our campaign.
We’ve always believed in giving consumers the chance to buy cruelty-free cosmetics, which is why we run the Humane Cosmetics Standard. We’re approving new big brands all the time – find out more at www.gocrueltyfree.org
We’ll be rolling out loads of activities over 2011. Join our mailing list to be the first to hear about them.