Back in 2018, the UK government pledged to keep the EU animal testing ban (which currently applies to cosmetics) in place after Brexit, but the number of animals used in UK laboratories could still be about to soar. Companies might be forced into duplicate testing if we lose access to the EU's Reach database, which regulates chemicals found in a variety of products, from medicines to household cleaning.
Brexit could cause surge in animal testing
Brexit could cause surge in animal testing
Brexit could cause surge in animal testing
Back in 2018, the UK government pledged to keep the EU animal testing ban (which currently applies to cosmetics) in place after Brexit, but the number of animals used in UK laboratories could still be about to soar. Companies might be forced into duplicate testing if we lose access to the EU's Reach database, which regulates chemicals found in a variety of products, from medicines to household cleaning.