We host scientific summit on non-animal testing in Beijing
We’re bringing leading researchers together to progress non-animal alternatives
Following moves in China to accept alternatives to animal experiments for cosmetics testing,[1] we have organised a major scientific summit which will bring together 40 leading researchers.
The Cruelty Free International scientific summit will enable leading researchers to discuss progress in the development of non-animal alternatives. The objective is to spread knowledge of the wide availability of non-animal alternatives in China and for cosmetic companies interested in the new options.
Organised with the Chinese Environmental Mutagen Society, the event is co-chaired by Dr He Zhengming of the National Institute for Food and Drug Quality Control and Dr Nick Palmer, Director of Policy for Cruelty Free International. Speakers include:
[1] From July 1 2014, as part of wider liberalisation, China started to accept registration by companies of most cosmetics for domestically-produced products without requiring submission to the Food and Drug Agency. Instead, companies are required to do their own safety testing, which can use non-animal methods.
- Professor Wang Jufeng, Director of the Institute of Food and Drug Safety Evaluation
- Professor Cheng Shujun, Centre for Alternative Research & Evaluation
- Dr Katy Taylor, Director of Science at Cruelty Free International
- Jean Zimmerman, Head of the prominent Shanghai-based cosmetics firm Bayankala