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Definition of cruelty-free in English: cruelty-freeadjective (of cosmetics or other commercial products) manufactured or developed by methods which do not involve cruelty to animals. Example sentencesExamples - It includes everything from straightforward vegetarian and vegan recipes and nutritional information, to cruelty-free fashion and information on veggie events from Alaska to Manchester.
- My personal guess is that if you take these issues into account, you can have a cruelty-free fish tank.
- They believe they hold in their hands the beginnings of a brave new world of cruelty-free meat.
- They are cruelty-free and contain no artificial colors or animal by-products.
- Here are some tips for indulging in cruelty-free style.
- Many natural products are cruelty-free, too (again, check the label), so you can rest assured that no cute little bunnies had to suffer for your vanity.
- Meanwhile I've been trying out cruelty-free products that should give your skin and face a real glow.
- Town and country, farmers and consumers, politicians and commerce must work together to encourage a new approach to farming that emphasises organic, sustainable, local and cruelty-free methods.
- And, you can be sure that these soaps are environmentally safe and cruelty-free to boot.
- It is surely inevitable that in order to provide a safe food supply, we must dispense with factory farms, and other intensive food production enterprises, and return to small-scale, cruelty-free food production geared to local demand.
- These cruelty-free products have not been certified by the Federal Food and Drug Administration authorities.
- Most major companies advertise cruelty-free products and the idea of testing on humans is much more widespread.
- It is committed to peaceful campaigns against all forms of animal abuse and promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle.
- With the school holidays here, I urge readers to encourage their children to take up a cruelty-free activity.
- As for cruelty-free labeling, this may only indicate that the finished product may not have been tested on animals, but that its specific components have.
Definition of cruelty-free in US English: cruelty-freeadjectiveˈkro͞oəltēˌfrēˈkruəltiˌfri (of cosmetics or other commercial products) manufactured or developed by methods that do not involve experimentation on animals. Example sentencesExamples - These cruelty-free products have not been certified by the Federal Food and Drug Administration authorities.
- With the school holidays here, I urge readers to encourage their children to take up a cruelty-free activity.
- It includes everything from straightforward vegetarian and vegan recipes and nutritional information, to cruelty-free fashion and information on veggie events from Alaska to Manchester.
- Most major companies advertise cruelty-free products and the idea of testing on humans is much more widespread.
- They are cruelty-free and contain no artificial colors or animal by-products.
- Meanwhile I've been trying out cruelty-free products that should give your skin and face a real glow.
- It is committed to peaceful campaigns against all forms of animal abuse and promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle.
- My personal guess is that if you take these issues into account, you can have a cruelty-free fish tank.
- Town and country, farmers and consumers, politicians and commerce must work together to encourage a new approach to farming that emphasises organic, sustainable, local and cruelty-free methods.
- Many natural products are cruelty-free, too (again, check the label), so you can rest assured that no cute little bunnies had to suffer for your vanity.
- They believe they hold in their hands the beginnings of a brave new world of cruelty-free meat.
- As for cruelty-free labeling, this may only indicate that the finished product may not have been tested on animals, but that its specific components have.
- Here are some tips for indulging in cruelty-free style.
- And, you can be sure that these soaps are environmentally safe and cruelty-free to boot.
- It is surely inevitable that in order to provide a safe food supply, we must dispense with factory farms, and other intensive food production enterprises, and return to small-scale, cruelty-free food production geared to local demand.
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