AUGUSTA - A measure to ban the sale of cosmetics tested on animals, LD 1551, sponsored by Rep. Vicki Doudera, D-Camden, was signed into law last week by Gov. Janet Mills. The measure states that a manufacturer may not sell or offer to sell a cosmetic product that was developed or manufactured using animal testing on or after November 1, 2021.
"Not only is the practice of testing cosmetic products on animals inhumane, it is unnecessary," said Doudera. "Cosmetics companies have the ability to use existing ingredients with a history of safe use and can choose from a wide range of new, non-animal testing methods. These new methods not only spare animal lives, but they also represent the best that science has to offer and can provide data more relevant to human exposure, ensuring that cosmetics are safe. Maine should be proud to be the sixth state to pass a law to ban this inhumane treatment."
The measure will go into effect 90 days after the Legislature adjourns.
Doudera serves on the Legislature's Joint Standing Committee on Environment and Natural Resources and represents House District 94, which includes Camden, Islesboro and Rockport.
Contact:
Jackie Merrill [Doudera], c. 812-1111