Free Little Book Of Cruelty Free
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Hi, I'm new so can't post links yet but I've found this:
Go Cruelty Free
Order (or download to save the charity's resources) a free booklet which lists all BUAV approved ethical companies who do not test their products on animals, or have any association to those that do.
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Get a free downloadable guide on how to shop free from Go Cruelty Free. Thanks to belladonna30 for the useful tip!
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Hi, I'm new so can't post links yet but I've found this:
Go Cruelty Free
Order (or download to save the charity's resources) a free booklet which lists all BUAV approved ethical companies who do not test their products on animals, or have any association to those that do.
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:eek:you win some, you lose some...:beer:
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my mum has one of these carries it around nicely telling shoppers about products that test, she not an activist and doesnt do it nastly but boy is it embarrassingit might not be much, but its better than a kick in the teeth:rotfl:
2010 WINS: £80 SURESWEEPSTAKE, 2 FLIP MINO HD CAMCORDERS, TRIUPH CRYING WOMEN LINGERIE, TOY STORY3 LOTSO TEDDY BEAR, £150 BERRYS VOUCHER, XBOX 36O WITH KINECT0 -
belladonna30 wrote: »Order (or download to save the charity's resources)
thanks for the post. :beer:
it is important to remember though, that buav (british union for the abolition of vivisection) is not a charity and receives no government or lottery funding.
"The BUAV is unable to gain charitable status due to a court ruling in 1947. Following a challenge by the Inland Revenue, the House of Lords ruled that anti-vivisection organisations could not be charitable because the work of these organisations was not for the “public benefit”, one of the criteria necessary to register as a charity."0 -
Thanks for this OP :T:AWhatever it is - I didn't do it!:A0
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Thank you.:j:):T
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thank you op and all of you who respond, i am totally against any kind of animal cruelty and definatly wouldnt want to buy anything that involved it in any way, i didnt know about this little book but you can be sure i will be showing it to the world and its wife and i will also be able to make my purchases much more selectively. great findI LOVE BETTY CROCKER0
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you will be suprised what things are tested on animals, my mum will not but anything from any company associated with animal testing. she doesnt even bank with certain to banks because they fund the companys. I try not to buy anything that do test but it is hard.it might not be much, but its better than a kick in the teeth:rotfl:
2010 WINS: £80 SURESWEEPSTAKE, 2 FLIP MINO HD CAMCORDERS, TRIUPH CRYING WOMEN LINGERIE, TOY STORY3 LOTSO TEDDY BEAR, £150 BERRYS VOUCHER, XBOX 36O WITH KINECT0 -
:beer: Thanks OP.0
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Thankx great find OP x0
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Thanks for this, very useful.:cool: Mad Togs & Englishmen go out in the midday sun :hello:0
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