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PETA partners with Atiana De La Hoya to promote cruelty-free cosmetics in 'Beauty Without Bunnies' campaign, encouraging consumers to choose products not tested on animals
Published:
March 29, 2024
by Targeted News Service (Press Releases)
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UK Greetings, one of the UK's largest card manufacturers and the retailer that owns Carlton Cards, says it is joining Hallmark and Moonpig in abandoning greeting cards adorned with grinning chimps; PETA asked industry to stop exploitive practice
Published:
March 14, 2024
by The Telegraph
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Unilever's Axe among latest brands added to Beauty Without Bunnies program; PETA SVP points to the achievement as impact of consumer demand for cruelty-free cosmetic/personal care product options, details further plans in the anti-animal testing movement
Published:
February 22, 2024
by CosmeticsDesign.com (US)
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Hallmark stops producing, selling cards featuring images of chimpanzee infants following PETA campaign; company was last major card maker still selling cards with 'exploitative' images of great apes, according to PETA
Published:
February 21, 2024
by States News Service
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Unilever-owned Axe gains PETA approval and joins Beauty Without Bunnies list; brand has pledged not to commission any animal tests on ingredients or finished products
Published:
January 24, 2024
by Unilever PLC
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