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Whose Skin Are You In?
Watch PETA's newest video, which exposes the cruelty that goes into every piece of leather, fur, wool, and exotics skins used for "fashion."
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| The multibillion-dollar meat industry profits from more than just animals' flesh. According to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report, animals' skins represent "the most economically important byproduct" of the meatpacking industry. |
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| When the milk production of cows on dairy farms decreases, the cows are killed and their skins are made into leather. The hides of their calves, who are frequently raised for veal, are made into high-priced calfskin. The economic success of slaughterhouses and dairy farms are directly linked to the sale of leather goods. |
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| Leather is also made from horses, sheep, lambs, goats, and pigs who are slaughtered for meat. Other species of animals are hunted and killed specifically for their skins, including zebras, bison, water buffaloes, boars, kangaroos, elephants, eels, sharks, dolphins, seals, walruses, frogs, turtles, crocodiles, lizards, and snakes. |
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| Raising animals whose skins are eventually made into leather creates waste and pollution and consumes huge amounts of fossil fuels. Most leather around the world is tanned using chromium and other hazardous waste. Among the disastrous consequences of using this noxious waste is the threat to human health from the highly elevated levels of lead, cyanide, and formaldehyde in the groundwater near tanneries. |
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