Labour is reassuring consumers that a proposed ban on cosmetics tested on animals will not strip popular makeup and beauty brands from New Zealand shelves.
The party joined the Greens yesterday in committing itself to formally banning the testing of cosmetics on animals by manufacturers here, and to blocking all imported products which depended on animal trials.
New Zealand cosmetics manufacturers are already blocked from using animals to test their finished products, but Labour's policy would mean their ingredients would also have to be free of animal testing.
Labour's animal welfare spokesman, Trevor Mallard, said the ban would apply to cosmetics, toiletries and fragrances but not medicines. He said most New Zealanders felt testing cosmetics on defenceless animals was "abhorrent".
About 90 per cent of the cosmetics sold in New Zealand are imported. It is not clear how many would be affected by Labour's policy.