Sentences with phrase «required on an animal product»

The increase in total PUFA consumption directly increases the risk of lipid peroxidation above that which is required on an animal product - inclusive diet.

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Food producers are now required to indicate where animals were born and raised on their packaging, but mobile apps can provide so much more detail into where your meat came from, what chemicals are used in the fields that grew your lettuce and whether the products were sourced locally.
Products such as meat, milk and eggs derived from animals which were fed on GM feed are also not required to be labelled GM.
Reducing the use of animal products can have a considerable impact on areas suffering scarce water resources, as meat production requires more water than other agricultural products.
Medihoney Category: Comvita and / or partners may only test finished products on animals for reasons of human safety, medical advancement or where required by regulation (s).
Bold also mentioned that the products aren't available in China, which requires all the makeup sold in the country to be tested on animals.
Confirming via Pop Sugar, a spokesperson from BOLD PR who represent Fenty Beauty in the US said the products are indeed cruelty free and also mentioned that the game - changing products aren't available in China where make - up is legally required to be tested on animals.
Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they not only can exist healthily on a meat - only diet but they also require certain nutrients that only animal products can provide them.
Offering on - going educational opportunities and industry leading customer care, Companion partners with its customers to deliver both the products and support required to provide the best care possible at every step in the animal health care journey.
Precisely such a case of preclusion could be said to have arisen here, where the EU's prohibition on animal testing is directly contrary to the cited rules in China and Japan that require animal testing for cosmetic products.
The point of this case was, therefore, to determine whether they would face criminal and / or civil penalties if they began to market in the UK products containing ingredients that had been tested on animals outside of the EU, because third state laws (such as those of China and Japan) require such testing.
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