Happi Staff02.13.20
PETA's Beauty Without Bunnies program has just welcomed one of the biggest personal-care brands in the world: Unilever's Suave. The brand has worked with PETA to ban all tests on animals worldwide, including in China, where animal testing is required for many products. Suave products will soon carry PETA's cruelty-free logo so that shoppers can tell at a glance that they weren't tested on animals.
"PETA is proud to have worked with Suave to ban all tests on animals everywhere in the world," said PETA senior vice president Kathy Guillermo. "We know consumers will join us in welcoming the brand to our cruelty-free list."
"We are delighted to be part of PETA' s 'Beauty Without Bunnies' program. Suave is known for its high-quality beauty products made accessible to all since 1937," said Berengere Loubatier, Suave's senior brand director. "Our consumers care about animals and so do we! That is why we are proud to be certified cruelty-free by PETA and continue to offer high quality beauty products."
PETA's Beauty Without Bunnies database currently lists more than 4,300 cosmetics, personal-care, and household product companies that don't allow tests on animals anywhere in the world.
"PETA is proud to have worked with Suave to ban all tests on animals everywhere in the world," said PETA senior vice president Kathy Guillermo. "We know consumers will join us in welcoming the brand to our cruelty-free list."
"We are delighted to be part of PETA' s 'Beauty Without Bunnies' program. Suave is known for its high-quality beauty products made accessible to all since 1937," said Berengere Loubatier, Suave's senior brand director. "Our consumers care about animals and so do we! That is why we are proud to be certified cruelty-free by PETA and continue to offer high quality beauty products."
PETA's Beauty Without Bunnies database currently lists more than 4,300 cosmetics, personal-care, and household product companies that don't allow tests on animals anywhere in the world.