The leaping bunny program

Many hygiene products including makeup, soaps, hair products, and others are tested on animals and commonly rabbits. This includes the product being placed directly on the animal’s bare skin and in their eyes to see if the animal shows any sort of reaction. Now when I was researching the different labeling of these products it seemed that the products under the leaping bunny program are the ones that you can trust the most. Around 1996 cruelty free shopping had become a popular label and many of the companies coming up with these labels claimed to be “cruelty free”. These labels were often times misleading. While other labels may not test their products on animals there was testing being done somewhere along the line and that is often done at the companies that they buy from. So often times companies do have parts of their products tested on animals however claim to not be tested on animals because they just put the indigence together. On the other hand the leaping bunny label is comprised of eight nation animal protection groups to help the consumer out. The leaping bunny label is the only label that goes around to all of their providers and makes sure that no ingredient or material that goes into their product has been tested on animals. At the end of the day it is really hard to tell if the label you are buying from is being genuine with their claims. Just like the labels on the eggs, what the companies claim can oftentimes be misleading. The leaping bunny program had done a great job of being transparent with their objectives.

Published by johnlmoss

John Moss- I am from Napa Ca. I am a freshman, mechanical engineering major. I play guitar, play water polo, love to go outside

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