Here’s what happened after PETA fired off a letter to Naadam, which urged the company to stop calling cashmere “cruelty-free.”
Consumers who stopped wearing fur after learning about its ugly origin often send their unwanted coats to PETA. Now, 230 furs are heading to earthquake survivors.
Which department store ditched products made of exotic skins, favoring compassion for animals? Macy’s! Learn how PETA helped make it happen.
A fur farm in Spain has documented bird flu spreading from mammal to mammal. If you’re sick of global pandemics, help PETA urge fashion houses to ban fur.
When we talk about “the goat,” we don’t mean Tom Brady. Learn more about gentle, curious goats with these eight amazing facts.
RH refuses to guarantee to its shareholders (including PETA) and customers that the down feathers in its products aren’t yanked out of sensitive birds.
Cruelty is never in fashion! SMCP Group told PETA France it will stop using birds for their down and feathers by the fall–winter 2023 season.
California’s fur ban starts on January 1. Learn more about the effects of fur production on animals and the environment and how you can help protect animals used for their fur.
Wyoming’s Jackson Hole Airport tried to quash our right to free speech, but it finally surrendered!
PETA’s new illustration shows why, for many animals, the holiday season isn’t merry or bright—and what you can do to help change that today.
After PETA Asia exposed cruelty behind “responsible down,” companies have scrambled to do damage control.
After learning about our alpaca investigation, Deckers footwear brands—including UGG, Sanuk, and Teva—have banned alpaca fleece!
Need some great end of year inspiration? Check out these 2022 victories for animals by PETA supporters, and take action with our easy, cutting-edge systems.
Victoria’s Secret just made a huge difference for goats: After PETA met with company representatives and shared information about cashmere, the chain confirmed a ban on the material.
PETA is celebrating this compassionate move and encourages every shopper to leave mohair items, all of which are products of cruelty, on the rack.