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"Madam President, current policy whereby industry has been given time to develop alternative methods of experimentation has not produced results. It is essential to impose bans on experiments and marketing. Animals should not suffer through its being possible to develop new vanity products. I should therefore like to congratulate Mrs Roth-Behrendt on the outcome of what will soon have been a long fight. Even if the conciliation text turned out not to be as restrictive as Parliament had wished, it contains the right principles. It is still a puzzle to me that the Council does not consider that dangerous substances that are carcinogenic, mutagenic or reproductively toxic should, in accordance with the precautionary principle, be completely excluded from being used in cosmetics. All substances, including those in category 3, must be covered. Children too use products, such as shampoo and shower soap, containing these substances, and no type of risk should be taken. The conciliation text is along the right lines, however, so I would once again congratulate you on your worthwhile struggle, Dagmar. The June Movement will of course vote in favour of the conciliation text."@en1

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