Is Dinobi Cruelty-Free?

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Is Dinobi Cruelty-Free?

Dinobi is cruelty-free. The brand has confirmed their cruelty-free status with CFK. They don't test finished products or ingredients on animals, and neither do their suppliers or any third-parties. We've also verified that their products are not tested on animals anywhere in the world, including mainland China.

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  • Finished products tested on animals

    No

  • Ingredients tested on animals

    No

  • Suppliers test on animals

    No

  • Third party animal testing

    No

  • Sold where animal testing is required by law

    No

About Dinobi

Regular laundry detergents are filled with harsh ingredients that can irritate sensitive skin and are harmful when they enter the water supply. They can also be tough on your clothes, causing them to wear out faster. Our eco-friendly laundry detergent is made from water, a plant-based surfactant, vegetable fatty alcohol, and 100% essential oils. This makes it one of the best laundry detergents for sensitive skin.

Is Dinobi owned by a parent company that tests on animals?

Dinobi is not owned by any parent company that tests on animals.

Is Dinobi sold where animal testing is required by law?

No, Dinobi is not sold where animal testing is required by law.

Is Dinobi certified cruelty-free by any organizations?

Yes, Dinobi is certified by Leaping Bunny.

Is Dinobi vegan?

Dinobi is 100% vegan, which means none of their products contain any animal-derived ingredients.

How do you determine that brands like Dinobi are cruelty-free?

We contact brands directly with our questions in order to get their full animal testing policy. If brands answer all our questions and confirm that no animal testing is happening at any point during production and beyond, they're added to our cruelty-free list. All brands we add have confirmed the information above.

Dinobi Vegan Product List

Dinobi is 100% vegan.

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