Eco-Cleaning Product Manufacturer Discusses Impact Of Cruelty-free Approval
(L-R) Michelle Thew & Heather Nixon
Two thought leaders have sat down to discuss the impact of cruelty-free approval on the household sector and manufacturing industry, encouraging other companies to join them in the fight against animal testing.
Heather Nixon, sustainability, NPD and regulatory manager at eco-cleaning product manufacturer Bio-D, sat down with Michelle Thew, CEO of Cruelty Free International to share their thoughts on the future of cruelty-free, alongside issues associated with being a cruelty-free manufacturer.
The discussion included thoughts on global challenges in the fight against animal testing, changing consumer views, and the importance of independent verification.
Bio D, the UK’s leading manufacturer of environmentally and ethically sound, vegan cleaning products, is celebrating 18 years of Cruelty Free International approval.
Challenges in the fight to end animal testing around the world
When discussing Cruelty Free International’s challenges in the fight to end animal testing around the world, Michelle said that whilst there has been a lot of good progress made, there is still more to be done
A shift in consumer behaviour
Both women were hopeful for the future, with Heather sharing how consumer behaviour has shifted in recent years.
The importance of independent approval
Heather also highlighted the importance of external, independent approval from a trusted body such as Cruelty Free International, and how it proves a company is doing what it says it is.
With every new product or ingredient, Bio-D asks suppliers to complete a Cruelty Free International declaration before any other part of the process, such as pricing or trials, are discussed.
Michelle continued to praise the company for its ethical commitments and said the anniversary donations would directly help the organisation’s global campaign.
Cruelty Free International is a leading organisation working to end animal experiments worldwide. Its aims include educating the public on protecting animals and championing cruelty-free living.