EU ANIMAL TESTS LATEST
September 1st, 2002
BY KEITH NUTHALLEUROPEAN Commission plans to postpone a ban on the marketing within the EU of cosmetic ingredients, that have been tested on animals after July 1 of this year, have sparked fury at the European Parliament, threatening the delicate negotiations over the final shape of Europe's animal testing legislation.Enterprise Commissioner Erkki Liikanen had told MEP's that there were still insufficient non-animal alternatives for testing ingredients and that Brussels wanted to provide adequate protection for consumers and cosmetic manufacturers.Claiming that ...
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