Companies that DO test on animals:(Please print out this list and always keep it handy while shopping. Do not support these companies.)
Why are these companies included on the "Do Test" list?
The following companies either test on animals or pay a laboratory to conduct tests on animals.
Those marked with a are currently observing a moratorium on (i.e., current suspension of) animal testing.
Please encourage them to announce a permanent ban. Listed in parentheses are examples of products manufactured by either the company listed or, if applicable, its parent company. For a complete listing of products manufactured by a company on this list, please visit the company's website or contact the company directly for more information.
Companies on this list may manufacture individual lines of products that have not been tested on animals.
They have not, however, eliminated animal testing from their entire line of cosmetics and household products.
Companies that DO NOT test on animals:
(The suffering of animals for the benefit of cosmetic and household products is unnecessary and needs to be stopped! Support the companies that stand by this by printing out this list and purchasing their products.)
What types of companies are on the "Don't Test" list?
The list only includes companies that make cosmetics, personal-care products, or household-cleaning products. PETA's Caring Consumer Project was founded to help consumers choose products that don't contribute to animal suffering.
No law requires that these types of products be tested on animals.
The list does not include companies that only manufacture products that are required by law to be tested on animals (e.g., pharmaceuticals, certain chemicals, etc).
While animal welfare groups opposes all tests on animals, consumer dollars are very powerful when regulations don't require animal tests. Nonetheless, it is important to let companies that are required to test on animals know that it is their responsibility to convince the regulatory agencies that there are better ways. All companies that are included on PETA's cruelty-free list have signed PETA's statement of assurance or provided a statement verifying thatneither they nor their ingredient suppliers conduct or commission any animal tests on ingredients, formulations, or finished products.