Paul McCartney Supports Ban Of Animal Tested Cosmetics Sold In European Union
Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, March 11th, 2011 in Animal Issues, Cosmetics And Beauty Products, Male Musicians, Male Singers.

Paul McCartney has voiced his support for a campaign to end the sale of cosmetics in the European Union that have been tested on animals.
The EU has already banned cosmetic testing on animals. And the ban to sale such cosmetics was originally scheduled to take place in 2013, but some officials want the ban delayed.
McCartney and other celebrities are using the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection’s (BUAV) campaign in hopes of convincing officials to adhere to the timeline.
“Animals should not suffer in the name of beauty,” McCartney said. “Testing toiletries and cosmetics on animals is cruel and unnecessary. Join me in signing the BUAV’s petition to ensure the sale of cruel products in the EU is outlawed by 2013. Say NO to Cruel Cosmetics.”
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