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.
Barnaby Joyce could work to ensure that the abuse of sheep that PETA’s video exposé documented wouldn’t happen again. Instead, he just attacked PETA.
Working with PETA, the company donated their remaining stock of brand-new angora wool garments to some of the 1.2 million Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
Pulling the wool over consumers’ eyes means sheep suffer.
Decades after “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” became a household phrase, PETA’s iconic campaign is being revamped.
PETA gets some D.C. landmarks ready for winter in warm, animal-friendly style.
PETA’s “sheep” hoofed it to stores across the country on Black Friday to hand out some EWESful sheep-shaped stress balls and ask shoppers for a favor.
Is Times Square sexist? The advertising mecca rejects a PETA anti-wool ad featuring a male crotch shot but accepts a female version.
Sheep are up in hooves over the way they’re being abused by wool producers. And today, one of them asked J.Crew to drop cruel wool.
Chances are good that the list of top companies that have banned angora wool reads a lot like the list of labels in your closet.
PETA Asia’s exposé of Chinese angora farms has already made a long list of retailers ban the bunny hair. And the momentum is showing no signs of slowing.
As the temperatures dip below freezing, PETA helped some of Detroit’s neediest residents stay warm.
As the demand for cashmere rises, so does the threat to endangered snow leopards.
If holiday shoppers needed divine intervention to persuade them to keep animal skins off their lists, that’s exactly what they got. A saintly duo of PETA “angels” has been crisscrossing Canada in cherubic attire to help people in the frozen north be angelic to animals this winter by eschewing fur, leather, wool, down, and exotic skins. … Read more »