Priorities

ICCS Priorities

INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION ON COSMETICS SAFETY

The International Collaboration on Cosmetics Safety (ICCS) is focused on advancing the adoption of animal-free safety science and environmental assessment for cosmetics, personal care products, and their ingredients through research, education, and regulatory engagement.

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While animal tests on cosmetic products and ingredients are increasingly banned around the globe, many regions still require animal tests and do not yet accept animal-free test data. This drives a need for animal data even where viable alternatives exist. Additionally, as environmental concerns increase, the cosmetics and personal care industry has to provide the best scientific solutions to improve the environmental safety of cosmetics. ICCS aims to address both by understanding regulatory needs and supplying sound scientific solutions based on innovative animal-free approaches.


ICCS will work with all stakeholders; industry safety assessors, regulators, and policymakers around the world to share our collective experience of applying animal-free test methods to ensure cosmetic safety. In doing so we will accelerate the transition to global use and acceptance of animal-free science for human safety and environmental assessment.

ENSURING SAFETY THROUGH ANIMAL-FREE SCIENCE

When consumers purchase cosmetics and personal care products, they rightly expect products that are safe for themselves, their families, and the environment, developed without animal testing. Safety means the product and its ingredients have undergone rigorous evaluation to ensure that it does not cause personal or environmental harm.


ICCS brings together cosmetics and personal care companies, cosmetic ingredient manufacturers, industry trade associations and animal protection organizations that have been at the forefront of developing, evaluating, and using animal-free approaches for regulatory safety assessments for nearly 40 years. Today, thanks to significant advancements in research using in silico and in vitro approaches, scientists can use animal-free science methods to ensure the safety of products and ingredients.


We work with regulators and the broader scientific community to demonstrate that modern animal-free testing methods can ensure human and environmental safety in cosmetics and personal care products.

ADVANCING REGULATORY ACCEPTANCE

Over the past decades, scientific advances in alternatives to animal testing, consumer demands and animal test bans have driven the investment to ensure cosmetics and personal care product safety assessments to be performed ethically, without animal testing. Now is the time to incorporate these advancements into cosmetic and chemical regulations to enable global acceptance of animal-free methods. ICCS will work with stakeholders around the world to share our collective experience and evaluate our animal-free testing frameworks to ensure they are protective and address regulatory needs.


Regulatory bodies and policymakers set standards, develop guidance, and pass legislation on cosmetics and ingredients with the goal of protecting consumers and the environment. However, as research and animal-free science methods have progressed, many policies and regulations have not yet incorporated them into safety assessments. ICCS aims to close this gap by understanding regulatory needs and supplying sound scientific solutions based on innovative animal free approaches.

DELIVERING EDUCATION AND TRAINING

As our scientists continue developing and applying new advances in animal-free testing methods, it is critical that ICCS also support widespread use of these new approaches for cosmetic ingredient and product safety assessment through education and training. ICCS commits to work with members, regulators, and all stakeholders to address education and training needs to accelerate global adoption of the latest animal-free safety science.


ICCS will seek to grow our collective expertise in animal-free safety science within member companies and the wider community by promoting existing learning materials and funding the creation of new learning content to address gaps. We will partner with existing training providers and continuing education organizations to deliver hands-on and virtual learning sessions designed to support safety assessors as they build their knowledge of animal-free approaches. In this way ICCS will help ensure a more rapid and efficient transition to human and environmental safety assessment.

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