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  • What do we mean when we talk about animal testing and REACH

  • If you are a company manufacturing or importing chemicals into Europe, under the REACH legislation you have new responsibilities.

  • You must register each of your ingredients with the REACH authority, which is called the European Chemicals Agency, who have their headquarters in Helsinki.

  • Whether it’s an old fashioned ingredient used for generations, or a brand new ingredient youre currently inventing

  • all must be registered and a series of safety data about that material supplied.

  • So let’s take a completely imaginary example to show how it works.

  • So for example you are a manufacturer of Vanillin, which is the artificial vanilla that we are all used to tasting in lots of our foods and smelling in perfumes every day.

  • You have to register with the Agency and say you are a vanillin manufacturer.

  • The Agency then sees how many companies have registered that ingredient and organises them into a group called a SIEF.

  • This stands for Substance Information Exchange Forum.

  • On your Vanillin SIEF there might be huge companies, some of them might be smaller,

  • one might even be even be a completely animal testing free company who already sell to Lush.

  • This group is then responsible for supplying a dossier of all the safety data that the REACH legislation requires for that ingredient.

  • You are expected to pool all the data that you all have and make sure you have everything needed for the dossier.

  • If you find there are gaps in the data, together you are expected to fill these gaps.

  • So let’s say for Vanillin no one on your SIEF has data for maybe

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  • Melting Temperature

  • Flashpoint or Flammability

  • Eye Irritation

  • So together now you have to decide how to find that data elsewhere,

  • if you couldn’t find it elsewhere how are you going to test for those things.

  • If you are going to test who is going to pay for it and who is going to do the testing for the group.

  • It could be that all of you pay a little bit towards it, it could be that one of the companies agrees to do the testing and bear the costs

  • but each SIEF will discuss that and debate it and come up with their own arrangements.

  • So you can get the Melting Temperature tests done in a laboratory in test tubes. Same with Flash Point and Flammability.

  • But Eye Irritation data, that’s a little more tricky.

  • That could very likely lead to having to test on animals, because there is currently no complete alternative available.

  • So your SIEF would have to apply to the European Chemical Agency, telling them that you need to conduct animal tests to complete the dossier.

  • That’s is why Lush is worried about REACH.

  • Our suppliers might end up on a SIEF that has to animal test.

  • Because of our strict animal testing policy, all of Lush’s suppliers over the years have been completely free of animal testing.

  • Our policy says we wont buy from any supplier, who tests any ingredient for any reason on animals.

  • REACH means that our suppliers who were previously committed to no animal testing

  • could suddenly find themselves required by law to be party to testing via their SIEF in order to complete their dossier.

  • And that makes us weep.

  • To be honest, after 17 years of running a cruelty free business, It makes us angry.

  • Laws should exist to guide people to do the right thing, not force them to do something so very, very wrong.

  • Lush will never be comfortable with the REACH legislation

  • until all animal testing is removed from it.

What do we mean when we talk about animal testing and REACH

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