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By Brian Carnell

Sunday, November 29, 1998

During the last election cycle, Great Britain’s Labor Party promised to abolish animal tests for cosmetic products, and it followed through in November by announcing an agreement with the cosmetics industry to ban all such tests.

The ban, however, will affect only a small percentage of animal tests in the UK. According to the Home Office, only 1,266 of 2.64 million animal procedures involved cosmetics testing that would be banned under the agreement. And the ban doesn’t mean cosmetic products in the UK will no longer involve animal testing. Most such testing already takes place outside the UK, in countries such as Japan, France and the United States. Most of the little cosmetic animal testing done in the UK will simply be outsourced to those countries.

The real point of the ban is largely symbolic – animal rights activists hope the ban in Great Britain will help kick start their efforts to get a European Union-wide ban on animal testing for cosmetics ingredients and finished products.