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Millions of animals are used and killed in scientific procedures around the world every year. We estimate that at least 192.1 million animals were used for all scientific purposes worldwide in 2015.
We applaud the government’s bold new strategy working towards ending the suffering of animals in laboratories and promote human-relevant science. The strategy, ‘Replacing animals in science: A ...
A new bill introduced by U.S. Congressman Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) aims to modernize safety and efficacy testing by prioritizing non-animal methods over outdated and painful animal tests. The Replace ...
Forty years ago, we launched our groundbreaking campaign to end animal testing in cosmetics and began our programme to approve cruelty-free brands. In 1996, we began to work with partner groups and ...
The event was held in conjunction with Rep Chris Pappas (NH-01), who is lead sponsor of the Humane and Existing Alternatives in Research and Testing Sciences (HEARTS) Act, which will encourage the use ...
We are deeply disappointed that MPs have voted to pass proposals which would criminalise peaceful protest against animal research, and we now call on the House of Lords to reject it. The proposal ...
Our leadership team drives our mission to create a cruelty-free world in science, policy and public affairs, sustainable business programmes, and brand engagement. Working alongside expert colleagues ...
Our Replace Animal Tests (RAT) List was presented at the Society of Toxicology 2026 annual meeting – one of the largest science conferences in the U.S. Our Deputy Director of Science and Regulatory ...
Today, 11 March, marks the thirteenth anniversary of the EU law preventing the sale of all cosmetic products tested on animals – but we are not celebrating. Animals are still suffering and dying in ...
We welcome the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) renewed and reinstated commitment to end toxicity testing on mammals by 2035, and to expand the use of non-animal methods. Reinstating a ...
The rabbit pyrogen test has finally been removed from regulatory standards set for medicines in the European Union and UK – and progress is being made towards making the test obsolete worldwide. The ...