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Arto watercolour paper by Campap

manufacturer: Campap

Campap relayed that their papers are free of animal derivatives. 

No further information given, concerning cruelty-free status and whether the information only concerns the finished product or the manufacturing cycle as well.

Cruelty-free status: not disclosed

source: mail contact

website: Campap (Arto watercolour paper)

 

Author AnshoPosted on 14. July 202114. July 2021Categories paperTags Arto, Campap, watercolour paper

enquiries sent out

new enquiries sent out to:

  • Campap concerning Arto watercolour paper (they replied within an hour)
  • several contact addresses for Pilot (Japan, Singapore, Europe, Australia) – I hope one will reply, they have been shy in the past
Author AnshoPosted on 14. July 202114. July 2021Categories inquiries send out toTags Arto, Campap, Pilot Pen
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A product can be considered vegan, if the entire product itself does not contain animal ingredients, byproducts/ derivatives and none of those are used in the manufacturing process, e.g. the use of animal derived oils and fats in surfactants for the dispersion of pigments. The manufacturer does not test on animals or commissions other parties to do so, none of their parent and sister companies or any other partners test on animals or commission animal testing, none of their raw material suppliers and subsuppliers test on animals or commission animal testing, if there are other options. (According to the European Chemicals Agency, ECHA, animal testing has to be avoided if it is possible and has the goal to minimize animal testing for REACH. Lastly, there is no animal testing abroad for the manufacturer’s products to be sold abroad.)
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