Sandra Gidley, Romsey MP, Declares Office Cruelty-Free
Written by Vegetarian Star on March 23rd, 2010 in Environment-Eco-Green, Politicians.
In the UK, the MP for Romsey, Sandra Gidley, has declared her office to be cruelty-free, using only cleaning products approved under the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection (BUAV) standards.
In a press release, Gidley said,”Many people think about animal testing of cosmetics and medicines but testing of cleaning products is often ignored. I hope that others will now make an active decision to go cruelty free.”
The BUAV standards for humane cosmetics and household products is recognized by the Leaping Bunny logo.
Companies seeking approval must submit to strict audits and ensure that neither the finished product nor the ingredients in the formula have been tested on animals at any stage of manufacturing since a fixed cutoff date.
If you’re looking for a non-toxic and cruelty-free way to clean up your cubicle space or home, grab a bottle of vinegar, not for your lunch salad, but for disinfecting.
A microbiologist for Good Housekeeping performed tests to reveal that vinegar was 99.9% effective at reducing bacteria and was also very efficient at killing mold.
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