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Beginnings of the movement

The cruelty-free movement has developed from veganism into a philosophy of life which aims to avoid all the products of cruelty to humans or animals.

Products Avoided

Products avoided include those which contain part of a dead animal, those which contain materials got from an animal by means of cruelty (such as keeping the animal in a confined space or separating mother from child etc.). Also avoided are the products of child slavery and sweatshop labour.

See Also:

ethical consumerism, veganism, ahimsa, human rights, animal welfare, animal rights, pacifism, buddhism, jainism, NSPCC, green movement

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