Last September, France announced historic bans on dolphinariums, the use of animals in circuses, and killing minks for their fur. See what this week’s vote will mean for animals.
These companies are master manipulators, but PETA’s turning up the heat on each and every one of them with this year’s “Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire” Awards.
Huge news! L’Oréal Group—the world’s largest cosmetics and beauty company—has banned brushes made with hair taken from animals after a PETA push.
Years of social media takeovers, floods of phone calls and e-mails, global protests, and other pressure by PETA and our affiliates have paid off for rabbits.
From monkeys to horses to sheep to whales—2020 was a great year for animal rights. Don’t miss these eight huge victories that were the result of PETA’s and its affiliates’ work around the world.
In a decision that will shake the entire fashion industry, luxury brand Karl Lagerfeld confirmed to PETA that it has banned exotic skins.
Hear PETA supporters sing—wearing wool is such a cruel thing! Carolers donned ugly sweaters to serenade passersby with an urgent message to shop vegan this holiday season.
Here’s the true story of a PETA investigator who bravely went undercover at an alligator farm to expose the animals’ suffering. You won’t believe this horrifying report.
Louis Vuitton’s CEO, Michael Burke, claimed that the animals used in the company’s products are “humanely farmed.” PETA had a few things to say about that.
After communication with PETA, ascena retail has promised to stop sourcing alpaca wool and ban the material in all future collections. Ann Taylor and LOFT are finally going alpaca-wool-free!
Following a tip from PETA, officials cited a monkey exhibitor after a cruel PR stunt involving James Charles, Jeffree Star, and others.
After NYC-based outerwear brand Harper Coats went fur-free, PETA helped it donate 300 trims to a wildlife sanctuary.
The TJX-owned Canadian department store chain Winners has just banned fur, scoring a major win for animals in the fur industry.
Columbia has just joined the ever-growing list of companies that have banned alpaca fleece, thanks to PETA! But some companies, such as Anthropologie, are still on our bad list.
Former “Real Housewives” star Joanna Krupa speaks up for animals in PETA’s anti-wool video against Urban Outfitters.