Harry Potter Knitwear Firm Bans Cashmere Following PETA’s Investigation
The original supplier of the Hogwarts uniforms worn in the Harry Potter movie series has just banned cashmere from its Hogwarts merchandise and other products.
Read MoreHarry Potter Knitwear Firm Bans Cashmere Following PETA’s Investigation
The original supplier of the Hogwarts uniforms worn in the Harry Potter movie series has just banned cashmere from its Hogwarts merchandise and other products.
Read MoreChina Greenlights New Non-Animal Cosmetics Tests
The new tests will spare countless animals the agony of having substances dripped into their eyes and rubbed onto their skin.
Read MoreOver 340 Fashion Retailers Around the World Are Banning Mohair After Seeing PETA’s Investigation
After watching PETA’s video exposé of the mohair industry in South Africa, you won’t be surprised that top fashion retailers are now ditching the material.
Read MoreAnother Fashion Victory! Chanel Bans Fur and Exotic Skins
Chanel is the first big-name fashion brand to ban fur as well as the skins of exotic animals. Learn more about this vegan fashion milestone victory!
Read MoreVictory! Burberry Bans Fur and Angora
The brand has announced that it’s ditching these cruelly obtained materials.
Read MoreVictory! New Zealand Bans Mulesing Mutilations of Sheep
After pressure from animal advocates, the country has passed a law banning one of the worst abuses endured by sheep in the wool industry.
Read MoreVIDEO: Ants Trapped in Acrylic Nails Run Frantically, Seem Desperate for Freedom
In the caption, the nail salon claims, “[N]o animals were harmed during the making of this video.” Here’s why that is so wrong.
Read MoreBurberry Is Setting Fire to Items That Cost Animals Their Lives
Perhaps if Burberry eliminated cruelly obtained animal skins from its designs, there wouldn’t be over 40 million kilos of unsold merchandise to burn.
Read MorePETA Has Decimated the Angora Industry. Now Let’s Win Against Mohair
The success of the anti-angora campaign has effectively decimated the industry. With angora on its way out, PETA and our international affiliates set our sights on mohair.
Read More5 Easy Ways to Take Action for Rabbits
PETA’s logo is a bunny—and for good reason. Rabbits are exploited all over the world. Here are some ways that you can help them.
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