As the Michelin Green Guide marks its 100th anniversary, Michelin confirmed—following meetings with PETA France about animal use tourism and with PETA about leather cruelty—that it will no longer recommend activities such as elephant and camel rides, warn readers that bullfighting is abusive and declining, and stop selling leather. As Michelin Éditions explained, “We are … Read more »
After PETA reached out and shared how animals suffer in the angora and fur industries—including angora rabbits who scream as workers tear hair from their skin and animals on fur farms who are electrocuted, gassed, or skinned while still conscious—Eugenia Kim confirmed that it is among the hundreds of brands that no longer use angora … Read more »
After hearing from PETA, popular lingerie and loungewear brand Adore Me banned feathers! Adore Me is sold at thousands of Macy’s, Nordstrom, Target, Victoria’s Secret, and Walmart stores. This compassionate decision will help prevent birds from enduring a lifetime of suffering in the feather industry. Please click here to urge Windsor to follow Adore Me’s … Read more »
After hearing from PETA how angora rabbits are confined to tiny cages for their entire lives and workers pin them down and rip fistfuls of hair from their sensitive skin—or shave and cut their hair so violently that they often bleed—Monosuit agreed to ban and remove angora from its website! While Monosuit and more than … Read more »
After decades of campaigning against the cruel fur industry from PETA, Hearst Magazines—publisher of Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, Esquire, Seventeen, and Cosmopolitan—announced that it has banned fur in its editorial and advertising content.
Thanks to PETA’s many protests, runway crashes, and the more than 50,000 supporters who took action, fur is officially off the catwalk at New York Fashion Week! This decision from the Council of Fashion Designers is a major win for many thousands of animals and for the tens of thousands of PETA supporters who rallied … Read more »
After discussions with PETA, Alibaba.com banned the sale of fur in the U.S., and AliExpress banned the sale of glue traps on its EU and U.S. websites! These decisions came after they learned from PETA that animals in the fur industry endure a lifetime of suffering in tiny, wire cages before being violently killed, and … Read more »
Following the release of PETA Asia’s latest angora investigation, which shows workers yanking rabbits out of tiny cages and suspending them from the ceiling, yanking down on their hind legs, and slicing off their hair with clippers, PETA urged Gwyneth Paltrow’s brand goop to ban angora. More than 33,000 supporters added pressure by also contacting … Read more »
After hearing from PETA, Nordstrom’s young adult brand, BP., has gone completely vegan! That means it has eliminated animal-derived materials, such as leather, wool, and mohair—products of industries that routinely exploit and kill animals. In recognition of this compassionate shift, PETA honored Nordstrom with a Trailblazer for Animals Award. Shop BP. and explore other vegan … Read more »
In a huge victory for animals, Condé Nast announced it will no longer feature new animal fur in any of its global editorial content or advertising, including in the pages of fashion powerhouse Vogue. The big move follows decades of pressure from PETA, which started the movement against the atrociously cruel fur industry back in … Read more »
After hearing from PETA that animals are electrocuted, suffocated, and even skinned alive in the fur industry, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts—which operates more than 70 luxury properties worldwide—has banned the sale of fur in Fairmont-managed retail stores. Fairmont Hotels & Resorts joins hundreds of top designers, brands, and retailers that have banned fur, including Alexander … Read more »
After meeting with PETA, SHEIN, one of the world’s largest global e-commerce platforms, banned fur, wild-animal skins, and exotic feathers from its in-house brands and third-party sellers. SHEIN also banned animal traps (e.g., glue traps and steel-jaw traps) and live and preserved wild animals (e.g., taxidermy). Hundreds of companies have banned fur and wild-animal skins, … Read more »
After hearing from PETA, the Midwest-based department store chain Von Maur has made the compassionate decision to stop sourcing fur! This exciting news means that fewer animals will be forced to live on fur factory farms in cramped cages, where they frantically pace back and forth, gnaw on the bars, and mutilate themselves out of … Read more »
After meeting with PETA, Tailored Brands – which owns Men’s Wearhouse, Jos. A. Banks, Moore’s, and K&G Fashion Superstore – committed to no longer selling shoes made from alligator, ostrich, or any other wild-animal skin. In this industry, alligators are packed on top of each other in dank pools before being slaughtered for their skins, … Read more »
After learning that Pilot Flying J was selling grisly “souvenirs” made from the body parts of alligators, PETA contacted the company’s CEO to inform him that alligators are confined in filthy pools before being slaughtered so that these “trinkets” can be sold. The company readily agreed to discontinue the sale of such cruel items. PETA … Read more »