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Major International Retailers Halt Angora Production

Top retailers have banned all products made with angora following a PETA Asia investigation.

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Pippa Black Offers ‘Neighbourly’ Advice: ‘Let Vegetarianism Grow on You’

Best known as Elle Robinson on Network Ten’s soap opera Neighbours, piping-hot Pippa Black is the latest vegetarian vixen to star in an ad for PETA Asia-Pacific.

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8 Reasons to Adopt—Not Buy—Dogs

We’re going to let these clever canines attempt to teach you why adopting a dog is always better than buying one.

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Stand Up and Stand Out: Holding a Demonstration to Help Animals

Holding a demonstration is a fun, effective, and easy way to show people how animals are abused on factory farms, on fur farms, in laboratories, and in entertainment. It’s …

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Absolut Vodka Taiwan to Stop Using Animals

After a whistleblower notified PETA that Absolut Vodka Taiwan used about 60 live fighting fish in bottles as part of a wall decoration during an event, PETA contacted the …

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10 Reasons to Leave Angora on the Rack

The next time that you’re out shopping for new clothes, please take the time to read the label on that sweater or scarf. If it says “angora,” the garment …

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PETA Still Helping Animals After Typhoon Haiyan

Note: This blog has been updated since posting to include the recent happenings from PETA’s work in Palawan. Read on! PETA Asia, which has had an office in the …

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Foodie Fridays: When Italian food meets coconut cream …

It might be obvious, but Italy has a long tradition of eating pasta. Most people in the country eat pasta pretty much every single day (if you know someone …

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PETA Aids Animals in War-Torn Zamboanga

Animals don’t belong to religions or have nationalities, and they own no bombs or guns—yet they often suffer in our wars. After the Zamboanga crisis, PETA Asia caseworker Jana Sevilla …

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Proposed Regulation in China Could Mean Fewer Cosmetics Tests on Animals

The China Food and Drug Administration has proposed a change that could allow cosmetics companies to stop conducting cruel tests on animals and switch to humane testing methods.

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