When animals’ body parts are used for mass production, to be turned into wool coats or leather boots, cruelty will always be part of the process.
Sport Chalet agreed to stop selling fur after learning from PETA how animals are electrocuted, bludgeoned, strangled, and skinned alive for their pelts.
Unlike Stella McCartney, who suspended all purchases of wool within minutes of watching PETA’s video, Patagonia has failed to act even remotely responsibly.
Stella McCartney has cut ties with the Argentina-based Ovis XXI, which also supplies Patagonia and other global brands.
Stock purchase will allow PETA to push for an end to exotic-skins sales from inside the corporation.
Model and singer Jane Birkin, the inspiration behind Hermès’ Birkin bag, has publicly asked that the “luxury” bag be renamed.
This is how more than 50 million people learned how alligators and crocodiles are raised and killed for “luxury” Hermès products like Birkin bags.
PETA’s attorneys hit the company with a cease-and-desist letter.
Shoppers got an eyeful when a PETA “reptile” lay in a pool of “blood” outside Hermès boutiques in New York and Los Angeles.
Victoria Beckham is known for her love of exotic-skin Birkin bags, but in the wake of yesterday’s shocking exposé of Hermès’ suppliers’ cruelty to animals, we hope she’ll reconsider.
Thousands of crocodiles and alligators are crammed into concrete pits and filthy pools—all killed for their skin before even reaching adulthood.
The world is watching in horror as thousands of dogs and cats are bludgeoned and killed. Take action.
Eighty-three rabbits are now safe and sound and won’t be turned into meat, fur, or bunny breeding machines.
Activists outside wield bloody, skinned “animal corpses” while a PETA representative inside grills shareholders on why a Gap subsidiary still sells fur.