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Posted: 27 January 2011. Updated: 27 January 2011

In 2003 the EU introduced a phase-out of cosmetics testing on animals and a complete ban on the sale of cosmetic products containing ingredients tested on animals anywhere in the world - a great victory.
Although the ban on cosmetic ingredients tested on animals has been in place since March 2009, the deadline for replacement of certain animal tests under the marketing ban was extended to March 2013 in order to allow alternatives to be developed and approved.
However, some cosmetic companies still using animals for testing their products have been dragging their feet instead of investing in alternatives, and are lobbying in Brussels to be allowed to continue their horrific tests.
Although the European Commission has recently stated in official communications that the deadline remains 2013, there is speculation that it could propose to postpone the ban by at least 5 years.
Please help defend the cosmetics ban by writing a polite letter to the European Commission and ask them not to move the 2013 deadline.
Please write to:
Mr John Dalli
European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy
European Commission
B-1049 Brussels
Belgium
Email: cab-dalli-webpage@ec.europa.eu
In your letter, let Commissioner John Dalli know that:
Thank you
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