Weleda is a European cosmetic company that does not test on animals. The company believes that testing on animals is not necessary to bring credible or quality products to the market. None of Weleda’s products, formulations, or ingredients are tested on animals. According to the company policy, neither Weleda nor their suppliers nor third parties are allowed to test on animals.

According to the company website, Weleda has never tested on animals since its foundation in 1921. Although it does not carry the Leaping Bunny logo, assuring that it does not test on animals, they are certified by NaTrue, which includes the non-testing on animals as one of its criteria to obtain the certification. Furthermore, as it also sells its products in the European Union, they are not allowed to test on animals, as it is a regulation of the economic block. 

No artificial products

Weleda does not use any artificial ingredients in its products. This criterion is also a part of the NaTrue certification that they sustain. All of the products sold by the company are made from wild plants and organic materials. As a part of its beliefs, it is important to be close to nature and, therefore, no artificial fragrances or colors are used in the fabrication of their cosmetics. This also includes synthetic preservatives to maintain the quality of the products.

Cruelty-free certifications

According to Weleda, it does not carry the Leaping Bunny symbol as they are a global brand that has opted to use the NaTrue Certification symbol in all of its global packages for each and every product. NaTrue was established by the International Natural and Organic Cosmetics Association to certify cosmetics with these characteristics and cruelty-free products is part of their ethics, which is why it has been added to the certification.

Other certifications

Weleda is also B-Corp certified, ensuring that it is a company that provides social and environmental benefits through its decisions and actions. It is also a UEBT Certified company, which means that it sources with respect to the community and to the environment. It also means that biodiversity is being protected during the cultivation and harvesting and shows its commitment to paying everyone in its supply chain fair wages and treating them with respect.

Conclusion

It is safe to say, therefore, based on all the gathered information, that Weleda, while a cruelty-free company, is not a vegan company. It does possess vegan products, but not all of them are. Furthermore, it is also safe to assume that in Weleda’s supply chain, neither its suppliers nor its third-party contractors use animal testing on their processes., which has been safeguarded by the company’s internal auditing process and certifications.

No, Weleda is not vegan. However, it does use some animal ingredients such as lanolin, which comes from sheep, in the production of some of its products. Although it is not an exclusively vegan company, they do have some vegan options among their available products. The company affirms that all of the products that come from animals do not harm any of them and that the processes are designed to maintain a safe environment for animals.

Weleda’s products are sold in glass, aluminum, and plastic packages. The company uses 40% of recycled products in its packages and has recycling programs with Terra Cycle for its products. As for their ingredients, it uses a greenhouse with over 1000 species to avoid removing plants from nature. None of the company’s products use microplastics or liquid plastic and the print on the packages are free from mineral oils. The company aims to reduce yearly the number of products that affect the environment in their products or packages.

As a part of their cruelty-free policy, Weleda has refused to sell its products in countries that, by local regulations, require cosmetics to be tested in animals. This is a principle that the company has and that has been causing countries, such as China, to have the company’s products come in from other places to its consumers. Some of the countries outside of Europe that sell Weleda include the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Argentina.

According to the company, they use only ingredients which have been used for a long period of time and that have their effects and benefits registered extensively. Weleda also claims that when they want to launch a new product with new ingredients, they conduct thorough research on the ingredients as well as testing of the products on volunteers who have opted to be part of the testing process.