Poll: 72% of EU citizens want a phase-out plan for animal tests
Almost three quarters say replacing animal tests with non-animal methods should be an EU priority
Almost three quarters (72%) of EU citizens think Europe should set targets and deadlines to phase out animal testing, according to our new poll.
In the poll, carried out by Savanta ComRes in June, 70% of adults across 12 EU member states agree that replacing animal tests with non-animal methods should be an EU priority.
The poll revealed:
- At least three quarters of EU adults in Portugal (85%), Croatia (84%), Poland (80%), Romania (80%), Italy (79%), Germany (76%) and France (75%) agree the EU should invest more in alternative methods to animal testing.
- 76% of adults in EU member states agree animal tests for household cleaning products should be banned in the EU.
- 74% agree that animal tests for cosmetics and ingredients are unacceptable in all circumstances.
- 66% agree that the EU should immediately end all animal tests.