A new PETA Asia investigation has found workers in Scotland violently punched sheep in the face, slammed their heads into the floor, and threw them off the shearing trailers.
Supermodel Joanna Krupa tells the naked truth about wool in PETA’s Times Square billboard.
Don’t be fooled by Canada Goose’s attempt to “humane wash” its image. Real fur is always obtained cruelly, and no one needs it but those who were born with it.
The luxury clothing company joins countless other brands that recognize fur and angora for what they are: stolen parts of tormented animals.
On the day that the UK-headquartered online fashion giant Farfetch was listed on the New York Stock Exchange, PETA became one of its first shareholders.
PETA Asia’s investigation into Chinese badger farms found injured badgers confined to tiny wire cages and violently killed. Please, won’t you help these animals?
When Los Angeles speaks, the world listens—and it’s now the largest and most notable city to tell the world that “fur is dead.”
After pressure from animal advocates, the country has passed a law banning one of the worst abuses endured by sheep in the wool industry.
PETA calls for truth and transparency after the brand’s supplier proves previous “humane,” “above and beyond” wool standard was a farce.
PETA kept the heat on animal abusers everywhere in the last month of summer. Check out these huge victories PETA won for animals in August.
From locking eyes with pigs headed for slaughter to participating in eyewitness investigations, speakers recall eye-opening experiences that changed their lives in this new video series.
Canada Goose is sponsoring the Toronto International Film Festival. So PETA is showing organizers and attendees a film they’ll never forget.
This great news comes after over a decade of campaigning by PETA and international affiliates against Burberry’s use of fur.
Imagine resting while completely vulnerable, awaiting a magnificent metamorphosis, only to be violently boiled or gassed alive.
A disturbing eyewitness investigation of the wool industry in the U.K. shows workers beating, stomping on, kicking, mutilating, and throwing around sheep.