You can speak out against the killing of millions of animals in horrific ways each year for the cruel fur industry. Take the actions below today, and ask your friends to do the same:

Support a #FurFreeBritain

Fur farming has been illegal in Britain for two decades, but garments made with the skin of animals who were caged and electrocuted or bludgeoned to death or who were caught in steel-jaw traps are still being sold here. In June, during a parliamentary debate, MPs spoke out in favour of ending fur sales, but no clear commitment has been made on this issue.

Scroll down to urge the UK government to ban all fur sales in Britain.

Tell the Danish Government to Ban Fur Farming

Fur farms packed with sick, stressed, and suffering animals are revolting places. And because minks are particularly susceptible to respiratory illnesses, mink farms around the world have become dangerous breeding grounds for disease and have been identified as COVID-19 hotspots.

Please scroll down to send a message to the Danish prime minister and ask her to ban cruel fur farms immediately.

Tell Etsy to ban fur

Etsy allows its users to post and sell items made with real fur, despite hearing from PETA US that animals in the fur industry spend their entire lives confined to filthy cages before finally being beaten, electrocuted, gassed, or skinned alive.

Scroll down to urge Etsy to make a positive impact for animals by updating its Prohibited Items Policy to include a ban on fur.

Urge Escada to stop supporting extreme cruelty to animals for fur

Back in 2011, Escada made the compassionate decision to stop selling fur. But the label has since gone back on its pledge and started stocking shoes trimmed with mink fur and jackets with collars made from raccoon dog pelts, supporting egregious cruelty to animals.

Scroll down to ask Escada to join the fur-free revolution once again and stop selling fur immediately.

Urge LVMH to shed fur from Louis Vuitton and other brands

LVMH is still selling garments made with real fur – even though the fur trade slaughters millions of animals, including foxes, coyotes, and minks, in gruesome ways each year.

Scroll down to urge LVMH to shed fur – and exotic skins – from Louis Vuitton and all its other brands.

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Urge Etsy to Ban Fur From Its Website!

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Dear Ms Moskowitz,

I was deeply disappointed to learn that items made of real fur are sold on Etsy. 

It’s shocking that, even after hearing from PETA US that animals who are killed for fur suffer immensely, your company still allows fur to be sold on its website. 

Etsy claims to be a company that strives to lead with optimism and that focuses on sustainability and responsibility. Yet continuing to allow sellers to offer items made of fur – for which animals spend their entire lives confined to filthy cages before finally being beaten, electrocuted, gassed, or skinned alive – is anything but sustainable or responsible. Hundreds of other companies have already banned fur, and it’s time that Etsy got on board! 

If your company really wants to make a positive impact, please take a stand against the violent fur trade and ban the sale of fur immediately. 

Yours sincerely,

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Please refuse to support the exploitation and killing of animals for their skin. Choose vegan fashion instead, and join our Action Team to speak up for animals in other ways.