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    Case Study L Oreal

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    L’Oréal’s goal of attracting 1 billion new customers by 2025 is characterized by expansion into developing markets and retention of its customer bases in developed markets. The company plans to achieve this goal through employing a strategy of new brand acquisitions, continued R&D spending, and brand expansions into new markets. Strategic Brand Acquisitions Strategic brand acquisition is L’Oréal’s main strategy for successful market entry and continued dominance in developed markets. L’Oréal’s…

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    Animal Testing Many companies around the United States still use animals to test their products.These companies are harming animals and breaking laws. Some countries in Europe have banned animal testing (Alternatives to). Organizations such as PETA have formed to stop animal testing. The cosmetic industry should stop using animal testing because of the number of animals that are killed each year, the neglect and abuse that the animals go through and the alternative research methods that can be…

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    than 100 million animals, such as mice, rats, rabbits, guinea pig, cats, dogs, and birds are killed in the United States (United States Department of Agriculture, 2017). According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Organization (PETA), these animals were killed for the purpose of biology lessons, experiments conducted by curious scientists and chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics testing (n.d.). They were forced to inhale toxic fumes, some had their skulls being drilled to create…

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    Animal Testing Methods

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    If you want to test cosmetics, why do it on some poor animal who hasn 't done anything”(Ellen Degeneres). Animal testing has been a problem for many years. Companies use animals such as rabbits, mice, and hamsters to test their cosmetic products. Over the last century the number of tests that are being used on animals has increased an enormous amount. During the 1990s, testing on animals was publicized and many more people became aware of it. People became angry at the companies that were doing…

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    would want it to stay, but unfortunately, it cannot. This rabbit is not just an animal, it is a test subject. According to “Should Animals Be Used For Scientific or Commercial Testing?”, an estimated 26 million animals are used each year in the United States to test vaccines, drugs, and commercial products. While the research is beneficial to humans, the helpless test subjects often are injured by the substance or are killed directly following their trial. Animal testing should not be allowed…

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    to giant corporations and showed them who’s in charge of whom. (1) Commercial animal testing is inhumane. In The United States, there is something called the federal welfare act. The federal welfare act ensures animals used for testing have the proper shelter, handling, medical care, food, and water. (2) Unfortunately, 95% of animals…

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    know that about 50% of all animals medically and cosmetically experimented on die about 2-3 weeks after experimentation? Hundreds and thousands of animals are experimented each year to test out new cosmetics. The cosmetics that apply are makeup and cleansing products. Although there are some companies who have stopped experimenting on animals, it is still not enough to save the hundreds and thousands of animals whose lives are taken away to benefit humans. Experimentation on animals date all…

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    RANBAXY DRUG-ADULTERATION CONTROVERSY The Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of United States (abbreviated as FDCA) is a set of laws passed by Congress in 1938 giving authority to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the country to oversee the safety of food, drugs, and cosmetics. As per the act: A drug is adulterated if the methods used in or the facilities or controls used for its manufacturing, processing, packing or holding do not conform to or are not operated or administered in conformity…

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    Animal Testing Approach

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    during the seventeenth-century. Marc R. Fellenz, the author of “Animal Experimentation,” states “In the early twenty-first century, virtually all medical therapies- drugs, vaccines, surgical techniques, prosthetics- are developed with the aid of animal subject, and animal models play a significant role in psychological research.” Animals have been used for different kinds of laboratories, especially cosmetic…

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    The United States Food and Drug Administration is the government agency responsible for regulating food, dietary supplements, drugs, cosmetics, medical devices, biologics and blood products in the United States. The agency is authorized by the government to inspect, test, approve, and set safety standards for foods, chemicals, medical devices, cosmetics, and household devices (britanica.org). Made up of 2,100 scientist including chemists, pharmacologists, physicians, microbiologists,…

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