Posted By: Meredith O'Connor
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Posted On: 1/27/2026
While product testing on animals is banned in the European Union, India, South Korea, New Zealand, Australia, and some U.S. states, it is not prohibited at the federal level in the United States. Third-party certifying bodies like the (CCIC), the force behind the Leaping Bunny Program, serve to fill that gap.
CCIC is made up of eight national animal protection groups that, together, promote a single comprehensive standard and the internationally recognized Leaping Bunny Logo.
To become Leaping Bunny certified, brands must comply with strict requirements that go beyond current laws.
Specifically, companies must:
The coalition not only sets strict standards for companies certified under the Leaping Bunny cruelty-free program, they make shopping for animal-friendly products easier and more trustworthy.
"We're proud to be a Leaping Bunny certified brand. Earning this certification at the company level reflects our unwavering commitment to protecting all living beings—from the families in the homes we serve to the animals we share this planet with, says Allee Cyrus, Executive Director of Brand at Truly Free Home. Leaping Bunny aligns with the values Truly Free Home is built on, and we're thrilled to have this logo represented across our entire product line."
At Truly Free Home, we’re dedicated to safeguarding the well-being of people and the planet—that includes the animals living on it. That’s why formulating our products with plant-powered, non-toxic ingredients and going the extra step to obtain certifications from trusted, independent third parties like Leaping Bunny is so important to us.
When you see the Leaping Bunny logo on the Truly Free Home products, you can clean with confidence knowing they meet the highest cruelty-free standards available.