aquacycle
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A certain amount of animal testing is kind of essential for some products. My objection with P&G is the conditions in which the animals are kept, the mistreatment that goes on and P&G's complete lack of responsibility - they just don't care. If a company has to test on animals, I'd rather they did it with some sort of remorse and respect for the animals they're using.
Unilever have admitted their involvement in animal testing on plenty of occaisions, but also given clear examples of exactly what testing is carried out, how minimal this is and shown the conditions in which animals are kept. There's also a long list of products that were once tested on animals and are no longer, showing huge steps forward made by Unilever by investing time and money into researching alternatives.
I am against animal testing, but after years and years of it being "the norm" by these companies, it is going to take time and effort to phase it out all together. I would much rather buy a product manufactured by a company that is concerned about animal testing and that is making huge efforts to do something about it, rather than a company that just doesn't give a sh!t.
A certain amount of animal testing is kind of essential for some products. My objection with P&G is the conditions in which the animals are kept, the mistreatment that goes on and P&G's complete lack of responsibility - they just don't care. If a company has to test on animals, I'd rather they did it with some sort of remorse and respect for the animals they're using.
Unilever have admitted their involvement in animal testing on plenty of occaisions, but also given clear examples of exactly what testing is carried out, how minimal this is and shown the conditions in which animals are kept. There's also a long list of products that were once tested on animals and are no longer, showing huge steps forward made by Unilever by investing time and money into researching alternatives.
I am against animal testing, but after years and years of it being "the norm" by these companies, it is going to take time and effort to phase it out all together. I would much rather buy a product manufactured by a company that is concerned about animal testing and that is making huge efforts to do something about it, rather than a company that just doesn't give a sh!t.