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Does testing products on animals hurt the environment?

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81% 116 votes Total: 143 votes
No
19% 27 votes

Yes

by Christyl Rivers

Created on: February 02, 2011   Last Updated: February 03, 2011

The answer is in the question.  Products, production, product development -all the way to product disposal- hurts us, because it hurts everything along the whole chain. Testing products is not isolated from a whole process from idea conception, to disposal of junk.

Animal suffering by testing some of the products is just a link in the chain of pain. Keeping adequate habitat, clean air, water, food, protected soil, and enriched environments for us, means caring about all living things. They give us life.

People who believe it is okay to take from nature, be it in our mining, deforestation, polluting, or what have you, believe the earth is here for our benefit.  When pushed, they say the "our" is humanity. But humanity is not separate from the living systems we are in. We are all water, minerals, chemistry and systems, with smaller systems within us, and larger systems beyond us. Bio diversity, pollination, and more allow life to exist.  Our disconnection from other life has hurt mental, emotional, physical and global health.

As to whether we have a right to hurt our related beings will not be settled here. The question should be, should we disregard suffering of any other living thing? Is it wise to allow suffering when we do not have to do so?  The answer to this is obvious to all but the most sociopathic people out there.  Of course we should not allow suffering for the production of products that in themselves create more suffering.  At the very least if we must test products we owe the sacrificed animal supreme gratitude and a comfortable retirement, if possible.

Some people, do in fact suffer from the psychological pain of their awareness of  needless suffering. Even the argument that no humans are "harmed" cannot defend hurting earth or animals.  If it makes people vomit, have nightmares, or just become desensitized, desperate, or despairing of our role on earth, is that not suffering? 

So forget, if you choose to do so, that animals suffer.  Simply care enough about your fellow humans that you respect their reactions.  If you really see yourself as somehow superior to other life forms created by God, don't push your agenda on others.  You must also consider human suffering.

We can find ways to have products that are harmless enough that very little testing is required. Why does everything we buy have to be packaged in, contain, or in some way from its gathering, to its disposal, have to involve toxins when it did not for the first million years?

Every raw material we have comes from earth. Economy of scale has been invented to protect profit, and endless need for more stuff, for more products is created with little regard for where it came from. What Eco systems are impacted? How was it produced, how manufactured, how much energy expended, and who suffers what?  We all suffer from this chain of suffering, because it touches us all.

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No

by Martin Shung

Created on: November 28, 2009

Almost all animal testing does not hurt the environment. If you search up guidelines for animal testing, you will find strict guidelines telling you about how a procedure should be made. Every state requires the testing to remove harmful chemicals to the environment. Many people think that they just throw it out in the garbage disposal. The truth is, that laboratory trash is tested and harmful chemicals are taken out before taking the rest to the dumb.

Take a picture of our planet and look at it. Almost everything we use comes from it.The chemicals used in animal testing are just natural substances that we use for our own good! In other words, you can't say that unnatural substances are released into the air because its part of nature and is what should be considered natural. Eventually, they would be released into the atmosphere anyways.

Scientific guidelines for testing of any kind is taken seriously by experimental scientists. In these guidelines, scientists are required to minimize any sort of poisonous chemicals released and even when it is released, it only stays inside the labratory.

Lets say that there is research that must be done urgently. Now testing on humans and other animals are a completely seperate thing. Humans can walk everywhere after their testing, so no dangerous chemicals can be used on them, but animals don't go anywhere. After their testing, the chemicals can stay with them so that nothing harmful gets into the enviroment. I can assure you, that the government has taken this into thought and with the pressure of anti-animal testers, they force very strict guidelines on how chemicals are not released into the atmosphere recklessly.

Here is a fraction of the animal testing guidelines:

"Appropriate approval for the use of hazardous agents (radioactive materials, recombinant DNA/RNA, human/plant/animal pathogens, acute toxins, chemical carcinogens, ethers) must be filed with the ACC before the project begins. Brief descriptions of the potential health risks to humans or animals, special animal care required, precautions for personnel, special containment requirements, specific storage, waste, and animal disposal requirements, and emergency procedures must be provided as part of the protocol form or in an appended copy of the approval application."

Note that the scientists must check with the ACC before actually engaging with the animal test procedures. ACC is an organization that is tough on animal testing. Many people in this organization is against testing and would immediately reject the procudure if even a hint of harming the enviroment was being felt. You can certainly count on them to make sure the enviroment will not be harmed.

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