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The EPA Will End Animal Testing By 2035


EPA to End Reliance on Mammals in Toxicity Tests by 2035

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced it will end its reliance on and funding of toxicity tests on mammals by 2035. In a ...

Breaking news: EPA moves to end animal testing

... end all animal testing on dogs, mice, rabbits and other mammals for chemicals and pesticides in coming years. Instead, the agency will focus ...

Environmental Protection Agency wants to phase out animal testing ...

Under the plan, the agency would reduce animal testing by 30% by 2025, eliminating it by 2035. (MORE: Animal welfare laws and concerns over ...

EPA to End Reliance on Animal Tests After Decades of PETA ...

After 20 years of PETA protests, campaigns, and dedicated science work, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it would stop funding ...

EPA Seeks 'Meaningful' Goal As It Drops Plan To End Animal ...

EPA is acknowledging that it has formally dropped its controversial Trump-era directive to largely eliminate the use of mammalian animal ...

E.P.A. Says It Will Drastically Reduce Animal Testing

The EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler said the agency plans to reduce the amount of studies that involve mammal testing by 30 percent by 2025.

EPA's Animal Testing Phaseout Could Kill Toxics Regulation

The memo, which was reviewed by The Intercept, also said that the EPA plans to stop using mammal studies for the approval of new chemicals by ...

EPA Pledges To Greatly Reduce Animal Testing Of Chemicals - NPR

The Environmental Protection Agency says it will aggressively reduce the use of animals in toxicity testing, with a goal of eliminating all routine safety ...

New EPA plan to reduce animal testing will protect animals ... - The Hill

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) just announced a historic plan to end cruel and unnecessary animal testing by 2035.

EPA Finalizes Guidance to Waive Toxicity Tests on Animal Skin

“Today's action is another example of how EPA is moving closer to achieve our goal of eliminating the use of mammals in chemical testing by 2035,” said EPA ...

EPA to scale back use of animals to test chemical toxicity | PBS News

The plan approved by Wheeler said EPA will cut back on its requests for and spending on mammal studies by 30% by 2025 and eliminate all requests ...

EPA Attack on Science Targets Animal Tests - NRDC

This week, EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler signed a directive instructing the agency to significantly reduce animal testing by 2035.

The EPA Will End Animal Testing By 2035 - livekindly

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has pledged to end animal testing in favor of more advanced scientific alternatives by 2035.

Efforts to Reduce Use of Vertebrate Animals in Chemical Testing

The Environmental Protection Agency is prioritizing ongoing efforts to develop and use New Approach Methods (NAMs) to test chemicals for ...

EPA chief directs agency to dramatically reduce animal testing

A directive from EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler says the agency will scale back requests for and funding of mammal studies by 30 percent by ...

Scientists concerned over US environment agency's plan to limit ...

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is trying to sharply reduce its use of animals in toxicity tests. Many scientists and ...

US environmental agency to end animal testing by 2035

The US Environmental Protection Agency will phase out animal testing of chemical products by 2035, in favour of computer-based and in vitro tissue models.

After Decades of PETA Pressure, EPA Commits to Non-Animal Tests

On September 10, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced plans to stop funding and requesting tests on mammals by 2035.

EPA announces plans to eliminate testing on mammals by 2035

Beyond the 2035 deadline, mammal testing will only be allowed with special approval. “This has been a long-standing belief of mine on animal ...

EPA plan to end animal testing by 2035 pits environmental groups ...

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Washington, D.C., announced .... that it will stop conducting or funding studies on ...