EU Environment Committee Seeks Stricter Animal Testing Regulation
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The EU Parliament's Environment Committee called for more stringent marketing ban requirements on the sale of new cosmetic products tested on animals as part of the Seventh Amendment to the Cosmetics Directive in a unanimous vote May 23
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