In 2017 we decided
not to initiate any new product registrations in China due to animal testing requirements. At the same time, to avoid any future animal testing carried out by the local authorities, we started to look for alternative ways to sell our products in China and avoid any potential animal testing.
Starting in the first quarter of 2021, we will begin domestic manufacturing of our non-special use products, specifically filling them for distribution to the Chinese market in China. This route of domestic manufacturing does not requireanimal testing. By current practice, the local authority does not include animal testing in the registration process of non-special use cosmetics packaged in China and meeting the Chinese safety standards, as our products already do. The Chinese authorities could require post-market animal testing of non-special use cosmetic products filled in China if there were any safety concerns. In this case, the company has the ability to recall the product from the market before any animal tests could happen. While we do not anticipate this being an issue for the Davines Group, we pledge that we will not, now, or ever, take the path of testing on animals.
In the meantime, Davines Group is working to achieve Leaping Bunny approval for all our brands. The process will begin with Skin Regimen. The aim is to follow as soon as possible with Davines and Comfort Zone products.