It's an official end to a practice that started decades ago
in promising to ban all animal testing from facilities up and down the automotive supply chain after a campaign from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals .close loopholes that involved paying others to conduct animal tests for the company.study published in 2018 that laid out that 27 pigs were killed. According to PETA the animals were then strung up by wires and hit with a pendulum to replicate car crash injuries.
In May, a PETA scientist went to Ford's annual general meeting of shareholders and called for a resolution requiring the automaker to disclose all animal testing it conducts or pays for that isn't required by law.In Ford's 2023 Integrated Sustainability and Financial Report the company stated that,"Ford's practice is not to use or fund animals for testing nor to ask others to do that for us.
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