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We’re working towards a world where animal-based chemical safety tests—involving 100,000 animals yearly in the EU—are no longer needed. Our #DIMTesting series will explore how rigid EU regs call for difficult, impossible or meaningless (DIM) tests—and our efforts to address this.

AFSAcollab's tweet image. We’re working towards a world where animal-based chemical safety tests—involving 100,000 animals yearly in the EU—are no longer needed. Our #DIMTesting series will explore how rigid EU regs call for difficult, impossible or meaningless (DIM) tests—and our efforts to address this.

Discover how we’re addressing this issue at its root cause, considering what regulatory shifts are needed to eradicate these unnecessary tests from the EU. Read our paper: afsacollaboration.org/wp-content/upl… Follow our #DIMTesting series as we break down the key issues and solutions.


Discover how we’re addressing this issue at its root cause, considering what regulatory shifts are needed to eradicate these unnecessary tests from the EU. Read our paper: afsacollaboration.org/wp-content/upl… Follow our #DIMTesting series as we break down the key issues and solutions.


We’re working towards a world where animal-based chemical safety tests—involving 100,000 animals yearly in the EU—are no longer needed. Our #DIMTesting series will explore how rigid EU regs call for difficult, impossible or meaningless (DIM) tests—and our efforts to address this.

AFSAcollab's tweet image. We’re working towards a world where animal-based chemical safety tests—involving 100,000 animals yearly in the EU—are no longer needed. Our #DIMTesting series will explore how rigid EU regs call for difficult, impossible or meaningless (DIM) tests—and our efforts to address this.

We’re working towards a world where animal-based chemical safety tests—involving 100,000 animals yearly in the EU—are no longer needed. Our #DIMTesting series will explore how rigid EU regs call for difficult, impossible or meaningless (DIM) tests—and our efforts to address this.

AFSAcollab's tweet image. We’re working towards a world where animal-based chemical safety tests—involving 100,000 animals yearly in the EU—are no longer needed. Our #DIMTesting series will explore how rigid EU regs call for difficult, impossible or meaningless (DIM) tests—and our efforts to address this.

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