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PETA Cruelty-free & Vegan

January 13, 2023 1 min read

PETA Cruelty-free & Vegan

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is the largest animal rights organisation in the world. By displaying PETA’s Cruelty-free logo, we  confirm that we have signed PETA’s statement of assurance verifying we do not conduct or commission any animal tests on ingredients, formulations, or finished products, and pledge not to do so in the future.

We ensure that tests are not conducted by any party, in any country, under any circumstances, for the product that is the subject of the license. Further, we do not pay for, or commission, any tests on the ingredients of that product.

PETA’s Cruelty-free certification does not allow for any tests on animals, under any circumstances, and does not make an exception for testing under REACH, China’s regulations, or any other laws.

Vegan certification means that the formulation is made without using any animal products or by-products of any kind.

Links to relevant ranges of products:

Shop - PETA Approved Cruelty Free 

Shop - PETA Approved Vegan 



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