Over the past few weeks, I've been looking at cruelty-free products -- products made by companies that don't test on animals. Everything from hand lotion to laundry detergent. I'll be trying to add those in my home. It's not always easy -- but we will review those products and tell you which ones are good and useful.
How can you find cruelty-free products for your home?
There's a website called Leaping Bunny. It was founded by 1996 by a group of animal protection leagues to end animal testing. They have a list of cruelty-free products, and even a shopping guide. We'll use this list (and others) to find those products.
Here is where you can find a list of all the stories I do on this topic. We're covering lots of different angles -- reviewing products, finding where to shop, the politics behind cruelty-free, and more.
Care to join the Cruelty-free Challenge? In the comments section, tell us what products we should try out -- and what products you use!
- May 31, 2013: Where to shop cruelty-free: Cosmetics stores NEW!!
- May 17, 2013: Where to shop cruelty-free: Supermarkets
- May 13, 2013: When China gets in the way: Origins' cruelty-free problem
- May 10, 2013: Where to buy cruelty-free: CVS & Walgreens
- May 8, 2013: Cruelty-free review: Method laundry detergent
- May 3, 2013: Where to buy cruelty-free: Walmart
- May 1, 2013: Cruelty-free review: Seventh Generation bathroom cleaner works great
- April 29, 2013: Animal testing: The products in your home that are tested on animals
- April 26, 2013: Where to buy cruelty-free: Target
- April 24, 2013: REVIEW: Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps and Organic Oscar
- April 22, 2013: Helping beagles this Earth Day: A cruelty-free challenge!
Thank you so much for posting this information. I think you're making a difference. I tried finding cruelty free products at Wal Mart, but my choices were limited. I just saw your post about the options at Target-- So excited! Thanks a mil. My buddy Thor (sherrier dog)thanks you as well ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad to be of help. We found that products were at all the stores, they just weren't easy to find.
DeleteAs a heads-up,you can also find some Leaping Bunny and PETA approved cruelty-free products at The Dollar Tree such as Yardley Soaps and L.A Colors (nail polish), and Queen Helene Coco Butter products! :-D
ReplyDeleteThank you Erin!! I have been trying so hard to go cruelty free, but everything I have found is so expensive. I typed in cruelty free dollar tree & found this comment :) Hoping to find even more things. Are there household as well?
DeleteIf you love natural soap products, you've gotta try Chagrin Valley. They make cruelty free all natural products made with the best things found in nature. They have a website. I rave about them!
ReplyDeleteI am totally Cruelty Free. I have a baby Beagle now and as a Mom I want the best for him. Home Depo is fantastic along with HEB in Texas along with someTargets I so know if it's going to kill Jesse it will get both of us
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