Do Asda test on animals?
Andrew Mclaughlin
Updated on January 21, 2026
Animal testing
We are opposed to testing on animals and do not conduct or commission such tests on our own brand beauty, toiletry or household products. We do not commission our suppliers or any other third party to carry out such test.Does Asda products test on animals?
We don't test any of our own-brand beauty, toiletry or household products on animals. In fact, we haven't tested any of the ingredients in our cosmetics or cleaning products on animals since the end of 2009 and 2015 respectively.Is Morrisons animal tested?
Supermarket giant Morrisons has been certified by Cruelty Free International under the Humane Cosmetics Standard, symbolised by the Leaping Bunny logo. This assures customers that Morrisons' own-brand cosmetics and personal care products such as shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant and body scrubs are not tested on animals.What companies still test animals?
Big Corporations Who Test On Animals. Most of these brands are owned by a few giant corporations: L'Oreal, Estee Lauder, Procter & Gamble, Clorox, Johnson & Johnson, S.C. Johnson, Colgate-Palmolive, Reckitt Benckiser, Church & Dwight, Unilever, and Henkel.Is Tesco cruelty-free?
Tesco - Tesco do not support testing on animals for cosmetic or household products, and do not carry out or commission such tests on their own-brand products or the ingredients they contain.ANIMAL TESTING - MAKEUP COMPANIES AND THE EU BAN
Do M&S test on animals?
Marks and Spencer will not conduct or commission any tests on animals. All M&S own brand cosmetic and household products and ingredients must be approved by the BUAV under the Humane Cosmetics Standard, The Leaping Bunny Standard.Do ALDI test on animals?
ALDI household products are cruelty free! You'll be delighted to hear that ALDI has been certified cruelty free for its entire own-brand range of household cleaning products!Does Colgate test on animals?
Our personal commitment to eliminating all animal testing is stronger than ever. We will continue our unwavering efforts toward achieving this goal, while remaining steadfast in our commitment to the highest standards of product safety for our consumers.Is Primark makeup cruelty-free?
“We are proud to announce that own-brand cosmetics at Primark have been awarded coveted Leaping Bunny status by Cruelty Free International, the gold standard certification programme for products that are free from animal testing.Does Febreze test on animals?
Febreze products are not tested on animals, and have been extensively evaluated for safety using alternative testing methods. Febreze works closely with leading animal protection groups, such as the ASPCA and the Humane Society of the United States, to promote alternative research methods.Is Lidl cruelty free?
All of our own brand cosmetic and household products are approved under the Cruelty Free International Leaping Bunny programme, the internationally recognisable gold standard for cruelty free products.Which supermarkets are cruelty free?
ALDI isn't the first UK supermarket to receive the Leaping Bunny stamp and instead will be joining the likes of Marks and Spencer, Sainsbury's and Superdrug.Which supermarket brands are cruelty free?
Not to forget: Supermarket brandsBoth Waitrose and Sainsburys have cruelty-free own-brand cosmetic, beauty and household products which are certified by The Leaping Bunny Program. ASDA and Tesco both claim to be cruelty-free as well.