By Simon Pitman, 10-May-2016

Animal rights group Cruelty Free International has published a guide aiming to help cosmetics and personal care
companies comply with REACH regulations on animal-free testing.

The guide has been compiled by the organisation, in association the TSGE Consulting, and aims to inform businesses
about the alternatives to animal testing that have been approved under REACH.

‘How to avoid new animal tests in your 2018 REACH registration’ is a comprehensive document that outlines the
breakthrough solutions that are currently available for the EU chemical regulation in summary form.

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