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Non Animal Testing

Lush Non Animal Testing Policy

Fighting Animal Testing Campaign in Brusssels with campaigners dressed in white as rabbits, holding flags

Still fighting animal testing

Lush do not test on animals, do not use materials that contain animal derivatives that are unsuitable for vegetarians and only buy raw materials from companies that are not involved in the use of, or commission the use of, animals for testing and have no plans to do so in the future. We believe that animal testing is not acceptable. We recognise that customer safety is of importance but that this can be assured without the use of animals.

We will not knowingly purchase ingredients from suppliers that have conducted, commissioned or been party to animal testing after our fixed cut-off date 1st June 2007 unless the supplier commits to no further animal test in the future and using for Lush acceptable in-vitro (refers to the technique of performing a given procedure in a controlled environment outside of a living organism) alternatives.

Whilst we recognise the unavoidable exception of UK and EU REACH legislation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation & Restriction of Chemicals), Lush wishes to continue to encourage suppliers to test for safety using non-animal testing methods and to fund the development of non-animal test methods.

We have built Lush from day one using this policy and we believe this shows that it is possible to invent, manufacture and bring to the market an entire range of products without any involvement in animal testing. Our founders launched this policy in June 1993, whilst still running their previous company, Cosmetics To Go. So when they started Lush in 1995, it began life using this policy and has stuck to it ever since.

NON ANIMAL TESTING AUDITS

Ethical Consumer Research Organisation

Lush has had a non-animal testing policy in place since the company’s inception in 1995 and fighting animal testing is a core part of its philosophy and public messaging.

In July 2013, Lush Cosmetics first engaged Ethical Consumer Research Association (Ethical Consumer) to conduct annual audits of its supply chain in the UK for compliance with its non-animal testing policy. The audit has since widened to cover Lush’s manufacturing bases globally.

Ethical Consumer have full access to our list of ingredient and packaging suppliers and purchasing history. They follow up with our suppliers to verify our written records and to ensure that the supply chain fully understand the requirements of our Non-Animal Testing policy.

The latest Lush Cosmetics Non-Animal Testing Audit Assurance Statement April 2023 from Ethical Consumer can be found here.

Further reading

Fighting Animal Testing

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