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Product Safety Testing
Every day, consumers in more than 140 countries purchase P&G productsfrom deodorants and shampoos to laundry detergents and household cleaners. They take for granted that these products will be safe when used as intended or under foreseeable conditionsand they can make that assumption because each product has been carefully evaluated by highly qualified P&G scientists.
At Procter & Gamble, it is important to us to ensure the safety of our products in order to keep and honor the trust consumers place in our products. We have to know, for example, that a product will not cause injury if a child accidentally swallows it or gets it into his eyes.
Years ago, animal testing was the primary and most reliable way to confirm the safety of new ingredients and products. Not anymore. Today, the need for animal testing has been greatly reduced by our increased use of historical data, the increased sophistication of computer models, and the development of alternative research methods that reduce, refine, or replace animal tests.
Legal Requirements
The majority of the limited testing we carry out today is for drug and health care products. Also, new ingredients will commonly require animal testing. For example, in Europe the Dangerous Substances Directive requires testing by law for any new material to be used in significant quantities in any consumer product.
Therefore, we are working to help gain the acceptance of alternatives by governments around the world and to eliminate the need for unnecessary regulatory testing.
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