A ban has been imposed with immediate effect on the use of animals in tests for manufacturing soaps and detergents, an animal rights body said here on Monday.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), India, claimed to have received a circular, through an RTI, issued by the Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals, under the Environment Ministry in this regard.
“Through a Right to Information request, PETA India has received a circular recently issued by the Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals to manufacturers and industry associations that prohibits the use of animals in tests of soaps and detergents, effective immediately,” it claimed.
The circular, PETA said, is the “final” step in the process initiated by it in 2014, when the animal rights group had successfully worked with Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) to remove tests on animals from the testing standards for household products such as soaps, detergents and other surface active agents - an effort supported by now-Union Minister Maneka Gandhi and other MPs. - PTI