
Etsy Banned Fur – Tell These Other Companies to Follow Suit!
Following months of pressure from PETA and grassroots activist groups, Etsy has officially banned fur.
More than 100,000 of our international entity supporters sent messages to Etsy detailing the horrifying lives of animals used and abused in the fur trade – and this major online market has taken a stand against cruelty. Etsy, an online global marketplace known for artistic and handmade items, will officially launch its new fur-free policy starting August 2026. This victory for animals proves that when compassionate people like you speak up, companies listen – and real change happens.
Why Banning Fur Matters

In the fur industry, workers confine foxes, minks, and other fur-bearing animals to filthy wire cages, subjecting them to severe psychological stress, untreated wounds, and illness before gassing them, electrocuting them, or breaking their necks.
By banning fur, Etsy is joining hundreds of brands and retailers that aren’t contributing to the suffering of animals killed in the fur industry.
Ask Other Brands to Ban Fur
Despite knowing how animals suffer when killed for fur, brand like Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, and Celine still sell products made from fur and wild animal skins. Tell them to take action against the horrific skins trade now:
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