Here’s the Rest of Your Down Jacket: PETA Supporters Surprised Shoppers Outside Marks & Spencer
Instead of profiting from the mutilation of ducks and geese, companies must cut ties with the egregiously cruel down industry.
Great News! Victoria’s Secret & Co Cuts Cashmere
It’s no secret that goats scream in pain as their hair is torn out for cashmere, and Victoria’s Secret & Co’s decision will spare many goats suffering.
Why PETA ‘Sheep’ Was ‘Sheared’ Near Urban Outfitters Store
PETA is calling on the company to stay true to its values of ethics and sustainability, extend its compassion to sheep, and stop selling wool.
A Blooming Good Idea: PETA Offers to Retrain Danish Fur Farmers as Florists
Amid news that Denmark will resume fur farming in January, PETA is offering to assist in retraining remaining mink farmers in floristry.
Ducks Stabbed in the Neck and Their Legs Cut Off for ‘Responsible’ Down
Footage reveals ducks being stabbed in the neck to make Responsible Down Standard–certified down for suppliers of Marks & Spencer, H&M, UNIQLO, Gap Inc, Lacoste, and other brands.
$1 Million Prize for Vegan Wool Challenge!
PETA US has launched a $1 million award that will go to the first entrant to produce a market-ready vegan material to replace wool.
PETA Crashes Windsor’s Changing of the Guard Over Bearskin Caps
PETA protesters descended on the Changing of the Guard ceremony to demand a change to faux fur for the King’s Guard’s caps.
It’s Corn! PETA Germany and Italian Brand Miomojo Launch Line of Vegan Handbags
This handbag collection proves that choosing stylish designs that don’t involve cruelty to animals is easier than ever.
Will King Charles Accept Fur-Free Coronation Robes?
PETA stands with ECOPEL in encouraging King Charles to embrace this humane option and keep cruelty out of the coronation ceremony.
Big Win for Alpacas: Derbyshire Farm Proposal Rejected After PETA Petition
T&S Nurseries’ plans for an alpaca farm were rejected by Derbyshire Dales District Council after PETA submitted a petition signed by 13,000 people.