Thanks so much for this post. I have a bad blister on my foot from sandals and each time I use a regular bandaid I feel so bad about it. I will look for this brand today!

Like many cosmetics, most band-aids are made by companies that test their products on animals. Included among the companies that test on animals are recognizable brands such as Johnson & Johnson, Proctor & Gamble, Bausch & Lomb, and many others. (You can see a complete list here).
The materials used to make band-aids are also bad for your body and the environment. Johnson & Johnson brand band-aids are made from nylon, cotton, and an epoxy adhesive. Epoxy resin contains the chemical BPA, which is an endocrine disruptor that disturbingly has also shown up in canned food recently. Nylon is a non-biodegradable synthetic that produces nitrous oxide when it is manufactured. Nitrous oxide, the same chemical the dentist gives you as an analgesic, is more damaging to the Earth's atmosphere than carbon dioxide.
The good news is that animal lovers and conscious consumers have an alternative! Eco-Guard makes a great band-aid that is not tested on animals, and is made from recycled PVC, a water-based adhesive, and natural food-grade colorings. They also make a colorful kid-friendly variety. So cute!
If you'd like to know more about which of your everyday products are vegan and which are not, you can find a list of commonly used animal-derived ingredients here, then check those ingredients against the labels of any products you buy.
Thanks so much for this post. I have a bad blister on my foot from sandals and each time I use a regular bandaid I feel so bad about it. I will look for this brand today!
It's great you give us a list of brands that do test on animals, but how about a list that doesn't?
The other thing is, these Eco-Guards should really be more sensitive to all skin colors.
Hi Esperanza,
You can get a list if you'd like of companies that don't do animal testing at www.leapingbunny.org
They'll send you a free pocket size shopping guide you can keep in your wallet or just download it from their site!
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love these!
Where can you get these ecological friendly bandages? Are they available in canada where I live?
look on peta for a list of companies that test and don't
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