How do they take the animal fat from animals to make the soaps if it is something that is animal friendly and not tested on animals or not killing the animals to make it? Thank you for the clarification.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? isis answered Tuesday October 20 2009, 8:48 am: Any soap that contains animal fat is NOT animal friendly as the animal has been killed and this is a 'by product' of the meat industry. Therefore anything claiming to be animal friendly that does contain animal fat is not being honest. Most products have been tested on animals at some point. Those that have not are usually labelled as such. There is a five year rolling law that some companies go by, which means that they only use ingredients that have not been tested on animals in the last five years. There are alternatives that are used by ethical companies and should be relatively easy to find, depending on where you live. They will be clearly labelled and advertised as such.
There are many more sites that will give you information and you should be able to find an outlet near you that will sell animal friendly products. [ isis's advice column | Ask isis A Question ]
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