User:Moore4jp/sandbox

Plan of action
-A lot of info on pages of animal testing has old information, nothing from the last 5 years so I plan on finding more information and taking out stuff that seems too dated. Seems very messy.

-I want to focus on articles on animal testing in all industries and the other ways around it and alternatives. Many companies nowadays have made the change to not using animals. All pages I have found are pretty old and could use some updating with info in the last five years

-I changed from animal testing to cruelty-free cosmetics. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Moore4jp (talk • contribs) 13:42, 31 October 2018 (UTC)

-Changes I am making on the page — Preceding unsigned comment added by Moore4jp (talk • contribs) 13:41, 31 October 2018 (UTC)

-I added a lot of little things on the page- including a small timeline so the page is not to messy and deleted the part about you-tubers and the other countries.

- I think if I add anything about PETA it would have to be small and maybe a quote because to some today they are not creditable as they used to be and are kind political now.

- https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/timeline-cosmetics-testing-animals.

-Also just fixed small spelling errors and changed a couple titles of paragraphs and small moving around. I think for a wiki page numbers and pages are the best for readers when doing quick searches and as much information can be on the page without it being messing is good for people who are doing bigger type research.

Google doc of edits
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Kry4iR-AuxJNQIWmjVlKYEzJYuaK0jQLgZfHTank8fs/edit?usp=sharing

Timeline

According to the on online article on The Human Society of the United States: In 1938 The United States Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act is signed into law, requiring some safety substantiation of cosmetic products compelling companies to begin testing their products on animals. 58 years later in 1996 animal protection groups band together to form the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics. The coalition manages the Leaping Bunny cruelty-free certification program in the United States and Canada.

In 2000 California becomes the first state to pass a law requiring companies to use alternatives validated by ICCVAM.

December of 2015 The Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act is reintroduced in Canada. {Template: Https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/timeline-cosmetics-testing-animals