Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Nottingham England 15 December 2006 TO: All People Who Care My name is Tony Gallett. I am 44 years old and live in Nottingham. I am posting this message because I care about Animals and am asking if you are prepared to take action to help laboratory animals and all of us at a critical time. I am concerned about a proposal called REACH in the present European Chemical Testing Policy. REACH stands for the Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of CHemicals. This new EU Chemicals Policy was initiated because of concerns about the possible unknown risks of existing chemicals (those used or marketed prior to 1981) to human health and the environment. Before 1981 there was no obligation on manufacturers to test chemicals in order to classify and label them before putting them on the market. Experts estimate that millions more animals will be subjected to toxicology testing across the EU once it becomes law - unless the proposal is changed now. Chemicals of every imaginable kind - from those used in industrial processes to the ingredients of consumer products - will be tested on animals from mice to fish to dogs, causing untold suffering. It is even thought that new laboratories and testing centres may have to be built to handle the work. Still worse, because of this reliance on outdated animal techniques, reliable and relevant information will not be provided and our safety will not be assured. REACH is inhumane, unethical and a huge waste of resources. All these chemicals will have to be retested again one day anyway when more scientific methods become available. This is what the EU Parliament should be spending its money and time on - not outdated Animal Testing. The REACH proposal is now in the very final stage of the political process before becoming law. If like me you think it is cruel and unreasonable to use the more barbaric and extreme animal tests to test over 30,000 chemicals that have been used by the general public for over twenty-five years, instead of investing in more humane and dependable alternatives, then please act now before it is too late. To send an online postcard to the UK Government please visit the BUAV (British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection) website at www.BUAV.org. (Select Campaigns, Chemical Testing, Get Active then Contact the Government). If you are a European citizen not from the UK please contact your own government or MEP and ask for more reliance on Alternative Testing in the REACH proposal. For all Non-European members, you can still help. Please tell all your colleagues and friends in the UK and Europe about REACH. Everyone can help and you can make a difference. Yours Sincerely Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 It is sad that the animals suffer at the hand of progress. I agree that other measures should be taken to test these chemicals before placing them on the market. I will pass this along to other's who may be able to help.. Blessings Lady Sayuri - Tony Gallett Friday, December 15, 2006 2:14 PM Animal Testing & The European Parliament TonyNottinghamEngland15 December 2006TO: All People Who CareMy name is Tony Gallett. I am 44 years old and live in Nottingham. I am posting this message because I care about Animals and am asking if you are prepared to take action to help laboratory animals and all of us at a critical time. I am concerned about a proposal called REACH in the present European Chemical Testing Policy. REACH stands for the Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of CHemicals. This new EU Chemicals Policy was initiated because of concerns about the possible unknown risks of existing chemicals (those used or marketed prior to 1981) to human health and the environment. Before 1981 there was no obligation on manufacturers to test chemicals in order to classify and label them before putting them on the market. Experts estimate that millions more animals will be subjected to toxicology testing across the EU once it becomes law - unless the proposal is changed now. Chemicals of every imaginable kind - from those used in industrial processes to the ingredients of consumer products - will be tested on animals from mice to fish to dogs, causing untold suffering. It is even thought that new laboratories and testing centres may have to be built to handle the work. Still worse, because of this reliance on outdated animal techniques, reliable and relevant information will not be provided and our safety will not be assured.REACH is inhumane, unethical and a huge waste of resources. All these chemicals will have to be retested again one day anyway when more scientific methods become available. This is what the EU Parliament should be spending its money and time on - notoutdated Animal Testing.The REACH proposal is now in the very final stage of the political process before becoming law. If like me you think it is cruel and unreasonable to use the more barbaric and extreme animal tests to test over 30,000 chemicals that have been used by the general public for over twenty-five years, instead of investing in more humane and dependable alternatives, then please act now before it is too late. To send an online postcard to the UK Government please visit the BUAV (British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection) website at www.BUAV.org. (Select Campaigns, Chemical Testing, Get Active then Contact the Government).If you are a European citizen not from the UK please contact your own government or MEP and ask for more reliance on Alternative Testing in the REACH proposal.For all Non-European members, you can still help. Please tell all your colleagues and friends in the UK and Europe about REACH. Everyone can help and you can make a difference.Yours SincerelyTony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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