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10 Exciting New Launches for Vegans to Look Forward To in 2018
This year has already been a phenomenal one for vegans, as a huge variety of new products has hit stores and restaurants – and the good times are just beginning.
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Victory for Pigs! Rugby Council Says No to Cruel Factory Farm
Nearly 23,000 PETA supporters signed a petition opposing this facility, which would have condemned highly intelligent pigs to a life of suffering and misery.
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Victory! Plans for Monstrous Chicken Farm in Northamptonshire Are Withdrawn
Over 5,000 PETA supporters signed a petition objecting to this farm, which would have condemned 4 million chickens to immense suffering and a terrifying death every year.
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England Announces It’ll Ban Wild-Animal Circuses – but Not Until 2020
This is positive news, but animals suffering in circuses shouldn’t have to endure another two years of cruelty
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Style Icon Anna Dello Russo Donates Fur Coats to PETA
All fur coats have been withdrawn from her archive auction with Christie’s Milan on 24 February and will instead be donated to PETA’s fur amnesty programme.
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‘Bunnies’ Crash Milan Fashion Week to Protest Fur and Angora
Wearing giant rabbit masks and not much else, a trio of activists demonstrated against the use of rabbits for clothing.
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Morrissey Calls for End to Ireland’s Cruel Fur Industry
The singer praised Minister Michael Creed for banning wild-animal circuses and urged him to “continue on this progressive path by also outlawing fur farming”.
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Inspiring Vegan Activists Crash London Fashion Week
To remind people that there’s nothing fashionable about exploiting animals, the topless women stood proud, showing off bold writing across their chests that read, “Wear Your Own Skin.”
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Progress! Wales Announces Plans to Ban Wild-Animal Circuses
Following the recent ban in Scotland, the government announced this week that it’s “exploring opportunities” to introduce legislation.
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Fur Is Dead! 95 Per Cent of London Fashion Week Designers Are Fur-Free
Burberry, Roland Mouret, and Mulberry are among the vast majority that won’t be using fur in their autumn/winter 2018 collections.