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Animal rights campaigners in market square protest

6:50pm Tuesday 8th July 2008

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ANIMAL rights campaigners dressed as rats and locked themselves in cages to protest about cosmetic testing on animals.

The stunt in Darlington market square today was organised by animal welfare group Uncaged to raise public awareness about well-known beauty products which are tested on animals.

Dr Dan Lyons, campaigns director at Uncaged, said a key ingredient in many Herbal Essences shampoos and conditioners, made by US firm Procter & Gamble, was tested on live pregnant rats and their foetuses.

He added: "Consumers are being misled by the beauty companies who claim they don't animal test their products - but they still test the ingredients, or use a third party to do testing for them.

"We want to shed light on what really goes on in the beauty industry, so consumers can make an informed choice."

"If you knew more than a thousand animals had died to create your favourite shampoo, would you still want to buy it?"

Uncaged is calling on Procter & Gamble to end all animal testing of its cosmetics and household products.

The organisation is also lobbying MPs to support monitoring of current legislation, which limits animal testing of products sold in the UK.

Celebrities Twiggy, Bill Bailey, Michaela Strachan, Chrissie Hynde, Sue Perkins and Benjamin Zephaniah have all pledged their support.

A statement on the Proctor & Gamble website reads: "Proctor & Gamble wants ultimately to eliminate the need for all research involving animals for consumer products and their ingredients.

"In the meantime, we use non-animal alternatives whenever possible across the company."

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Meg, Durham says...
7:45pm Tue 8 Jul 08

I saw the protesters in Newcastle yesterday and applaud them for what they are doing, its disgracefull that animals are still being used in beauty or household products.

Sarah, down south says...
10:13pm Tue 8 Jul 08

I've got a brilliant idea - why don't they test these things on protesters?

George, Darlington says...
1:09am Wed 9 Jul 08

How stupid, I suppose these 'people' dont have children after all if they did would they sooner test them on guinea pig or release them unknown in their own sons/daughters faces or wherever they should be used, same people who would save a drowning dog rather than a drowning human I would think!Come on prove me right and show some inhumanity.

gilly, darlo says...
9:50am Wed 9 Jul 08

Sarah wrote:
I've got a brilliant idea - why don't they test these things on protesters?
Even better why dont they test them on you, yeah the protestors are annoying, but at least they have the balls to stand up for the rights of animals. have you ever actually seen what goes on in these labs???

Catherine King, Canada says...
12:24pm Wed 9 Jul 08

for all of you people who think testing on animals has done one thing to benefit humans; think again. These tests are simply ways to get their hands on research dollars - from you, the tax payers. These tests show nothing that could not be performed better in a petri dish. One more item, if they've been using the same product ingredients, why do they re-perform the same tests, over and over again.

c king, canada says...
12:26pm Wed 9 Jul 08

I wish more people would protest. You who complain, do you have cats or dogs? They test on those animals too!

Leonard, Darlington says...
3:23pm Wed 9 Jul 08

Good on them. No new ingredients are worth killing innocent animals for. We must stop treating animals as expendable commodities, only existing to serve the whims of humans, and start recognizing their interests and rights. Boycott Herbal Essences and boycott Procter & Gamble!

Patricia, Richmond says...
4:31pm Wed 9 Jul 08

Herbal Essences isn't the only product made by Procter & Gamble. Other producst are Daz, Fairy Liquid, Iams cat and dog food and, believe it or not, Pringles!
If you really think animals have the right not to be tortured please read labels and choose products that contain no animal ingredients and have not been tested on animals.

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