Although we don't handle the certification process, we've compiled the steps you should follow before applying on the official site.
We love our furry friends. We also love to look our best. While the cosmetic industry has a long history of testing on animals, modern technology has largely eliminated this need. Sadly, many of the cosmetics, beauty products and cleaning products we see on shelves and online still have ingredients that are tested on animals. This gap between consumer demand and industry practices have inspired the cruelty-free makeup movement.
Now more than ever consumers are reading labels, looking for certifications and supporting brands that do not test on animals. The most widely recognized certification in the U.S., Canada, UK and EU is Leaping Bunny. Not using the iconic Leaping Bunny logo on your packaging, marketing and website might leave your brand missing out on savvy shoppers.
If you’re looking to make your cruelty-free products Leaping Bunny Certified, keep reading for the steps you’ll need to follow.
Not all “cruelty free” certifications are created equal. A Leaping Bunny Certification applies to cosmetic, personal care, and household cleaning product companies that pledge to refrain from animal testing during all stages of product development. This is an important distinction, as many products claim to be “not tested on animals” or “cruelty-free”—but their claims may only refer to the final product. With a Leaping Bunny Certification, you can assure consumers that your product is free of new animal testing at every stage of development.
Don’t just take our word for it, though. Amanda from Amanda Ross Skincare had a personal motivation for getting her company Leaping Bunny Certified: “I wanted our customers to be able to trust my brand. To trust the integrity of our sourcing.”
Becoming Leaping Bunny Certified can create many new opportunities for your brand. You may even see increased business from your certification, like Benjamin from Loving Naturals: “Leaping Bunny is a strong referrer and drives customers directly to our website.”
To apply for the Leaping Bunny Certification, your brand must first meet several criteria. To be eligible, your company must be:
Now that you know the criteria, you need to know the process. Leaping Bunny requires companies to complete and document four steps for the application process. We talked to several brands to hear their experience every step of the way.
This date will apply to the entire brand, not just individual products.
Ensure that your entire supply chain, including product manufacturers and raw ingredient suppliers, adhere to new cruelty-free guidelines by your fixed cut-off date.It’s important to consider that you may have to drop suppliers to meet this criteria. For example, Julie from Blissoma informed us that their company has had to drop suppliers who were unwilling to commit to their new guidelines.
There might be instances when manufacturers are misleading in terms of their cruelty-free policies. Dominque at Apoterra Skincare experienced this first-hand: “Unfortunately, we had to change one supplier last year. They had previously indicated that they were cruelty-free, but then refused to sign paperwork backing up that claim. We had to drop them for this reason and find a new supplier that met both our and Leaping Bunny's standards.”
Simple enough. Adopt a cruelty-free policy throughout your entire brand and in every stage of production. This should reflect the standards that are verified by Cruelty-Free International.
Be ready for (and welcome) audits at any stage of production to demonstrate that you’re following Leaping Bunny’s criteria. Think of this as your brand’s chance to show off, not stress out. Julie at Blissoma assured us that the process is simple yet thorough: “They do check to make sure that we have appropriate documents in place for each supplier.”
Now that the hard part is done, it’s time to apply. The process is simple, but it could take some time. Be sure to follow each step carefully:
Even though your brand is Leaping Bunny Certified, that doesn’t protect your products from post-market regulatory testing. Some countries have to follow strict regulatory procedures to ensure the safety of your product. To avoid a sticky situation, keep the following in mind:
Case in point: The reputation of cruelty-free cosmetics brand Wet n Wild came into question when consumers discovered they were selling products in China, a country that notoriously requires animal testing—for now at least. In their eyes, Wet n Wild betrayed their cruelty-free mission and therefore their consumers. So, be sure to check any new industry regulations that may have passed in countries you’re hoping to reach.
Above all, your Leaping Bunny Certification lets consumers know that you share their commitment to the cruelty-free movement. This commitment may even become an important part of your brand: “The Leaping Bunny Certification is shared proudly and we communicate it often and loudly,” said Laura from ADORAtherapy. “Every box we make has the logo printed on it.”
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