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I find it odd that if Emma Hardie brand had achieved certified cruelty free status, surely they would have declare that on their own website, but they don't. And it's not listed when you search on the Cruelty Free International website. I found the link to the questionable status of the nail polish I mentioned in my earlier post.
When the Leaping Bunny Logo is a Lie | Cruelty-Free Kitty
Butter London nail polish bottles proudly sport a Leaping Bunny logo, but the information I came across shows that it might be a sham: There is no mention or official claim on the brand's website. Why would Butter London keep so quiet about being cruelty-free? In May 2012, the company claimed...www.crueltyfreekitty.com
I had a look at the list of brands that do test updated March 2020 and no mention of Emma Hardie there either.
Now it seems this blogger goes by the PETA list which many dislike as they don't seem to follow the rest. All very confusing.
Okay, this is from the Leaping Bunny site.
How Do I License The Logo?
Companies may license the use of the logo after becoming certified by CCIC, thereby making a pledge that, as of the fixed cut-off date, they do not conduct or commission animal tests, and do not use any ingredient or formulation that is tested on animals. A one-time licensing fee, based on the company's gross annual sales, is required for use of the Logo. Once approved, you will be given authorization to use the Leaping Bunny Logo on products, websites, promotional materials and much more!
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