In 1990, Revlon became one of the first large cosmetic companies to declare that it would not engage in animal testing for its products. However, Revlon still has not opened its animal testing policy up to scrutiny by signing onto the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) Leaping Bunny Program.
Companies who join the Leaping Bunny Program pledge to not test on animals during any stage of product development. The company's ingredient suppliers make the same pledge and the result is a product guaranteed to be 100% free of new animal testing.
Some companies choose not to join the Leaping Bunny Program because they continue to conduct or commission animal testing for their ingredients or formulations, or they wish to reserve the right to test on animals in the future. Other companies simply may not realize the importance of joining the program to demonstrate their commitment against the use of animals in product testing.
Until a company signs a CCIC commitment against animal testing, consumers cannot be sure of its policy on the use of animals. Please urge concerned consumers to contact Revlon and ask the company to join the Leaping Bunny Program.
What You Can Do: Write to the President and CEO of Revlon, David Kennedy and politely encourage him to certify Revlon through the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) Leaping Bunny Program. Tell him that as a compassionate consumer you refuse to buy products that have been tested on animals during any stage of product development and rely on the Leaping Bunny Program to provide the most accurate information on companies animal testing policies.
David L. Kennedy President and Chief Executive Officer Revlon, Inc. 237 Park Avenue New York, NY 10017
In 1990, Revlon became one of the first large cosmetic companies to declare that it would not engage in animal testing for its products. However, Revlon still has not opened its animal testing policy up to scrutiny by signing onto the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) Leaping Bunny Program.
Companies who join the Leaping Bunny Program pledge to not test on animals during any stage of product development. The company's ingredient suppliers make the same pledge and the result is a product guaranteed to be 100% free of new animal testing.
Some companies choose not to join the Leaping Bunny Program because they continue to conduct or commission animal testing for their ingredients or formulations, or they wish to reserve the right to test on animals in the future. Other companies simply may not realize the importance of joining the program to demonstrate their commitment against the use of animals in product testing.
Until a company signs a CCIC commitment against animal testing, consumers cannot be sure of its policy on the use of animals. Please urge concerned consumers to contact Revlon and ask the company to join the Leaping Bunny Program.
What You Can Do: Write to the President and CEO of Revlon, David Kennedy and politely encourage him to certify Revlon through the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) Leaping Bunny Program. Tell him that as a compassionate consumer you refuse to buy products that have been tested on animals during any stage of product development and rely on the Leaping Bunny Program to provide the most accurate information on companies animal testing policies.
David L. Kennedy President and Chief Executive Officer Revlon, Inc. 237 Park Avenue New York, NY 10017
We signed the "Ask Revlon to Join the Leaping Bunny Program" petition!
# 834:
6:17 am PDT, Apr 20,Kylie Chain, Australia
# 833:
10:16 am PDT, Apr 18,Amanda Wynn, North Carolina
# 832:
12:00 pm PDT, Apr 16,Earl Lane, Missouri
# 831:
8:14 am PDT, Apr 16,Cristina Perez-Gomes, Massachusetts
# 830:
7:19 pm PDT, Apr 7,Amy Aversa, New York
# 829:
8:32 am PDT, Apr 7,Margaretha Van Egmond, Netherlands
# 828:
3:32 am PDT, Apr 7,Susana Soares, Portugal
# 827:
12:56 pm PDT, Apr 6,William Chaky, New Jersey
# 826:
5:24 am PDT, Apr 5,Alexandra Douglas, Greece
# 825:
12:51 pm PDT, Apr 4,Margaret Sweeny, United Kingdom
# 824:
9:30 am PDT, Mar 29,Paulina Fatalska, Poland
# 823:
5:03 pm PDT, Mar 28,Agnieszka Chojnacka, Ireland
# 822:
9:21 am PDT, Mar 28,Anna Mankowska, Poland
I have not been using your cosmetics for a long time. Only because of animal testing.
Once you open your animal testing policy up, I am 100% sure that you will gain thousands of new customers and definitely you will not loose current customers.
This is win win situation!
GO FOR IT!!!
Anna
# 821:
8:25 am PDT, Mar 24,Cindy Bu, Texas
I REALLY WANT TO USE YOUR PRODUCTS, BUT WITHOUT THE BUNNY MY CONSCIENCE WONT LET ME. I spend a lot of money for the bunny products($2400 at least yearly), but its worth it to me. Please, qualify for the bunny, and you will have my dollars.
# 820:
4:18 pm PDT, Mar 23,Mary Levesque, California
No bunny, no money from me.
# 819:
12:34 am PDT, Mar 13,Karolina Dubiel, Poland
I totally support the Leaping Bunny Program,cruelty and indifference concering animals in my opinion is a very serious problem this days, and because of that big companies like Revlon should join the Leaping Bunny Program to serve as a good example for others companies.
# 818:
8:19 pm PDT, Mar 12,Name not displayed, Michigan
# 817:
9:21 am PDT, Mar 10,Zofia Szczech, Poland
# 816:
11:06 am PDT, Mar 9,Georgina Broadley, United Kingdom
I would like to buy Revlon products but only buy from companies that are part of the Leaping Bunny Program.
# 815:
10:55 am PDT, Mar 9,Tina Kosmin, Sweden
# 814:
5:56 am PDT, Mar 9,Mary Brooks, Kentucky
# 813:
7:36 am PST, Mar 5,Ryan Lakowicz, North Carolina
The results of testing products on animals are inconclusive to the results of a human so why are you doing this?
# 812:
9:58 am PST, Feb 28,Joanna Kupczak, Poland
# 811:
4:23 am PST, Feb 24,Dorota Sadka, Poland
# 810:
8:51 am PST, Feb 23,Barbara Hunter, Florida
# 809:
4:20 pm PST, Feb 22,Vicki Wright, Maryland
# 808:
12:14 pm PST, Feb 22,Beth Donnelly, New York
As a frequent buyer of Revlon products, I am very happy that you declared that your company will not engage in animal testing for its products yet you still have not opened your animal testing up to scrutiny by signing onto the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics (CCIC) Leaping Bunny Program.
I am sad to say that until this is signed by Revlon I will no longer be purchasing your products.
# 807:
7:06 am PST, Feb 22,Kamila JUzoĆ, Poland
ppl u dont have any feelings/??this animals hurt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
# 806:
9:07 am PST, Feb 21,Name not displayed, New York
www.freewebs.com/howtohelpanimals
STOP ALL FORMS OF ANIMAL ABUSE
# 805:
9:18 am PST, Feb 20,Paulina Skutnik, Poland
# 804:
11:07 pm PST, Feb 17,Pearl Gilman, Washington
# 803:
9:10 pm PST, Feb 13,Name not displayed, North Carolina
# 802:
7:51 am PST, Feb 13,Linda Gillenwater, North Carolina