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Momentum builds for New York Cruelty Free Cosmetics Act

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Adoption of New York act would have international significance

Cruelty Free International is proud to support the New York Cruelty Free Cosmetics Act to end the sale of new animal tested cosmetics in the state. The bill is sponsored by Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal (D/WF-Manhattan) in the Assembly and Senator Alessandra Biaggi in the Senate.

Cruelty Free International has been working behind the scenes to support this bill since 2015 - making New York the very first state to have introduced legislation of this kind.  The work there continues this year, catching the wave of renewed energy following recent state successes in VirginiaMaryland, and Hawaii.

"We applaud Assemblymember Rosenthal and Senator Biaggi for championing the effort to make New York a cruelty free cosmetics zone."

The New York Cruelty Free Cosmetics Act will prohibit the sale of any cosmetic product that has been tested on animals after January 1, 2022, thus bringing New York in line with nearly 40 countries and a growing number of US states that now prohibit the sale of new animal-tested cosmetics. Moreover, it would create tremendous momentum for the adoption of a US-wide law.

New York has long been a leader in promoting modern non-animal methods. In 2008, a bill also sponsored by Assemblymember Rosenthal made it unlawful to conduct cosmetic animal testing in the state if a non-animal method is available.

Monica Engebretson, the North America Campaign Manager for Cruelty Free International“We applaud Assemblymember Rosenthal and Senator Biaggi for championing the effort to make New York a cruelty free cosmetics zone and set an example for the rest of the United States to catch up with global demand for safe and humane cosmetics.”

If you live in New York, you can help by using our quick tool to urge your state assemblymember and state senator to support the New York Cruelty Free Cosmetics Act.