Procter & Gamble (P&G) has a long-standing commitment to the ethical treatment of animals. The company states that they do not test their products on animals unless required by law. P&G has invested heavily in developing alternative testing methods that do not involve animals. These alternatives include in vitro testing, computer modeling, and human volunteer studies.
In regions where animal testing is mandated by regulatory authorities for certain product categories, P&G complies with these legal requirements. However, the company continues to work with governments and organizations worldwide to promote the acceptance of alternative methods. P&G\“s ultimate goal is the complete elimination of animal testing in the cosmetics and household product industries.
The company\“s animal testing policy applies to all their brands, including popular products like Tide, Crest, Pantene, and Gillette. P&G regularly publishes reports on their progress in reducing animal testing and developing new alternatives. Consumers can find detailed information about P&G\“s animal testing policies on their official website and corporate responsibility reports. |