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.
Ireland Basinger-Baldwin demands to hear why Canada Goose continues to use coyote fur and goose feathers knowing how the animals are killed.
These victories—which our supporters made possible—were huge. Can you believe they’re just a taste of all that we accomplished in July?
Fashion enthusiasts, bloggers, influencers, and animal advocates came together to celebrate this new sustainable and ethical piece.
Since Paul Manafort will likely no longer have a need for his ostrich-skin jacket, PETA wants to put the garment to good use. Learn how.
Perhaps if Burberry eliminated cruelly obtained animal skins from its designs, there wouldn’t be 90 million pounds of unsold merchandise to burn.
These celebs lit up the small screen with their talent, but their advocacy for animals is what truly makes them big stars in PETA’s eyes.
What would an RH annual meeting be without PETA there to ask the home-furnishings giant when it will finally embrace vegan down as the only pillow filling that should be on offer?
The company joins a large list of retailers that, thanks to a PETA exposé, are now against workers mutilating and killing goats for mohair.
The innovative team’s hemp-, coconut-, and mushroom-derived material is helping to stop sheep from being shorn bloody for their wool.
The company—which banned fur last year—confirmed that it’s joining hundreds of brands that no longer sell items made with hair ripped out of live rabbits.
Australia’s biggest sheep exporter is currently banned from loading any sheep on to ships.