The Truth About Animal Testing for Cosmetics #BeCrueltyFree

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9 Sept 201802:44

Summary

TLDRThis video script addresses the ongoing issue of animal testing in the cosmetics industry. Despite advances in alternative testing methods and bans in nearly 40 countries, including the EU, animals are still subjected to harmful tests for new products. The script calls for global action to end this practice, highlighting the Be Cruelty-Free campaign's efforts and urging viewers to support legislation to permanently ban cosmetic animal testing.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 Animal testing for cosmetics is still occurring despite being perceived as a thing of the past.
  • 👀 Companies may encourage consumers to look the other way to avoid backlash against animal testing.
  • 🌍 Nearly half a million animals are subjected to harmful tests each year for cosmetic products and ingredients.
  • 🇨🇳 Animal testing is often required for products to be sold in countries like China.
  • 🛑 There are already thousands of safe ingredients and modern non-animal testing methods that could replace animal testing.
  • 🚫 Nearly 40 countries, including the European Union, have banned animal testing for cosmetics.
  • 🌐 The Be Cruelty-Free campaign by Humane Society International is leading the global movement against cosmetic animal testing.
  • 🇺🇸 Both Americans and Canadians are strongly opposed to animal testing for cosmetics.
  • 📜 Legislation to end cosmetic animal testing has been pending for years, indicating a need for political action.
  • 💪 Joining the movement to end animal testing for cosmetics is an active and ongoing effort.

Q & A

  • What is the current status of animal testing for cosmetics?

    -Despite being a hidden practice, animal testing for cosmetics is still happening, contrary to what many believe to be a thing of the past.

  • Why do companies continue to test on animals for cosmetics?

    -Companies may continue animal testing to make new and improved claims or to sell in countries that still require it, such as China.

  • How many animals are affected by cosmetic testing each year?

    -Nearly half a million rabbits and other animals are subjected to cosmetic testing, which often involves being blinded, poisoned, and killed.

  • Is animal testing for cosmetics necessary for consumer safety?

    -No, animal testing for cosmetics is not necessary as there are already thousands of safe ingredients and modern non-animal testing methods proven to be more predictive.

  • How many countries have banned animal testing for cosmetics?

    -Nearly 40 countries, including the entire European Union, have banned animal testing for cosmetics.

  • What is the 'Be Cruelty-Free' campaign?

    -The 'Be Cruelty-Free' campaign, led by Humane Society International, is the largest campaign in history aimed at ending animal testing for cosmetics.

  • What is the role of the Humane Society International in the campaign against animal testing?

    -Humane Society International leads the 'Be Cruelty-Free' campaign, running campaigns in over a dozen major cosmetic manufacturing countries to end animal testing.

  • What is the public opinion on animal testing for cosmetics in North America?

    -Both Americans and Canadians are strongly opposed to animal testing for cosmetics, and there is pending legislation to ban it.

  • What is the call to action for viewers of the script?

    -The script encourages viewers to join the movement to end animal testing for cosmetics, emphasizing that change is happening now.

  • What are the alternatives to animal testing for cosmetic products?

    -There are thousands of safe ingredients already in use, and modern non-animal testing methods that are more predictive and do not require animal testing.

Outlines

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🐰 The Ongoing Issue of Animal Testing in Cosmetics

This paragraph addresses the ongoing practice of animal testing for cosmetics, which many people mistakenly believe to be a thing of the past. The script reveals that companies continue to use animal testing, often hiding the practice from consumers. It emphasizes that such testing is not only unnecessary but also harmful, with nearly half a million animals suffering each year. The paragraph calls for an end to this practice, highlighting that there are already thousands of safe ingredients and modern testing methods that do not involve animals. It points out that nearly 40 countries, including the entire European Union, have banned animal testing for cosmetics, and it encourages viewers to support the global movement led by Humane Society International to make cosmetics cruelty-free.

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Keywords

💡Animal Testing

Animal testing refers to the use of non-human animals in experiments and testing, especially for the safety assessment of products like cosmetics. In the context of the video, it is portrayed as a hidden but ongoing practice that is deemed unnecessary and harmful. The script emphasizes the suffering of animals like rabbits that are subjected to blinding, poisoning, and death for cosmetic product testing.

💡Cosmetics

Cosmetics are products used to enhance or alter the appearance of the face or body through application. The video's theme revolves around the unnecessary use of animal testing in the development and safety assessment of these products. The script suggests that there is a push towards cruelty-free cosmetics, indicating a shift in consumer preference and regulatory changes.

💡Cruelty-Free

Cruelty-free is a term used to describe products that are not tested on animals. The video advocates for a global shift towards cruelty-free cosmetics, highlighting campaigns and legislative efforts to end animal testing. The term is used to rally support for ethical consumer choices and to pressure companies to adopt more humane practices.

💡Safety

Safety, in the script, refers to the protection of consumers from potential harm caused by cosmetic products. It is mentioned as a reason given by companies for continuing animal testing, despite the availability of alternative testing methods. The video challenges this notion by asserting that there are already safe ingredients and modern testing methods that do not involve animals.

💡Ingredients

Ingredients are the substances used in the formulation of cosmetic products. The video mentions that there are thousands of safe ingredients already available for use, suggesting that new ingredients do not necessarily require animal testing for safety assessment. This term is used to argue against the necessity of animal testing in the cosmetics industry.

💡Non-Animal Testing Methods

Non-animal testing methods refer to scientific procedures that do not involve living animals for testing the safety or efficacy of products. The video highlights that these methods are more predictive and advanced compared to traditional animal tests, positioning them as a superior and ethical alternative for cosmetic product testing.

💡Legislation

Legislation refers to the process of making or enacting laws. The script mentions pending legislation in the United States and Canada to ban animal testing for cosmetics, indicating a legal push to end this practice. Legislation is presented as a tool for societal change and the protection of animal rights.

💡Campaign

A campaign, in this context, refers to a series of planned activities aimed at achieving a particular social, political, or commercial objective. The Be Cruelty-Free campaign led by Humane Society International is highlighted as a significant force in the movement to end animal testing for cosmetics globally.

💡Humane Society International

Humane Society International is an organization mentioned in the script as leading the Be Cruelty-Free campaign. They are depicted as a key player in the global effort to end animal testing for cosmetics, working with partners in over a dozen major countries to advocate for change.

💡Global Trend

Global trend refers to a widespread movement or change in practices across different countries. The video discusses the growing global trend towards banning animal testing for cosmetics, with nearly 40 countries, including the European Union, having implemented such bans. This term is used to illustrate the international momentum against animal testing.

💡Consumers

Consumers are the individuals who purchase and use products, such as cosmetics. The script suggests that consumers have the power to influence industry practices through their purchasing decisions. It implies that consumer demand for cruelty-free products can drive companies to abandon animal testing.

Highlights

Animal testing for cosmetics is still happening despite being considered a thing of the past.

Companies claim animal testing is necessary and unavoidable for consumer safety.

The truth about animal testing could lead to public outrage and demand for its end.

Half a million rabbits and other animals suffer each year for cosmetic product testing.

Animal testing is often conducted to meet requirements in countries like China.

Modern non-animal testing methods are more predictive and could replace animal testing.

Nearly 40 countries, including the European Union, have banned animal testing for cosmetics.

The Be Cruelty-Free campaign is leading the global movement against animal testing in cosmetics.

There are thousands of safe ingredients already available for cosmetic companies to use.

Legislation to end animal testing for cosmetics has been pending in the US and Canada.

Public opinion in the US and Canada is strongly opposed to animal testing for cosmetics.

The movement to end animal testing for cosmetics is happening now and calls for public support.

Joining the Be Cruelty-Free campaign can help put an end to animal testing for cosmetics.

The campaign has active efforts in over a dozen major cosmetic manufacturing countries.

People have assumed the problem of animal testing doesn't exist or has diminished, but the reality is the opposite.

The movement is growing, with the potential to end cosmetic animal testing forever.

Transcripts

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animal testing for cosmetics it's still

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happening here it's well hidden but it's

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still happening thought it was a thing

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of the past think again we're told it's

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necessary unavoidable for our own safety

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and is it companies want us to look the

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other way because if we knew the truth

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we get angry and we demand an end of

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animal testing for cosmetics and that's

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exactly what we want you to help us do

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worldwide nearly half a million rabbits

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and other animals are blinded poisoned

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and killed each year to test new

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cosmetic products and their ingredients

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all to make new and improved claims or

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to sell in countries that still require

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animal testing like China but the truth

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is that animal testing for cosmetics

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could be stopped immediately without any

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harm to consumers there are already

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thousands of safe ingredients for

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companies to use and modern non animal

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testing methods have been proven to be

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more predictive than last century's

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animal tests

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nearly 40 countries have already banned

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animal testing for cosmetics including

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the whole of the European Union with

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similar bans in development across the

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globe the be cruelty-free campaign led

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by Humane Society International is at

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the forefront of this global

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cruelty-free trend the cruelty-free is

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the largest campaign in history to end

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animal testing for cosmetics we have

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through Humane Society International and

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our partners campaigns on the ground and

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over a dozen major countries these are

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the largest cosmetic manufacturing

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countries in the world I think people

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have assumed that the problem doesn't

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exist or has gone away and the reality

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is the opposite its shotguns people

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Americans and Canadians alike are

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strongly opposed to animal testing for

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cosmetics we've had legislation pending

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for a number of years it's time for our

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political leaders to get behind these

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bills and join us in ending cosmetic

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animal testing forever there's the

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movement to end animal testing for

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cosmetics happening now join us

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you

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