Cruelty is Out of Fashion: Fur, Feathers, and Skins Exposed
Animal Cruelty Uncovered
The fashion industry has long been under fire for its use of animal products, and now a new report has exposed the extent of the cruelty behind fur, feathers, and skins.
Shocking Findings
The "Cruelty is Out of Fashion" report, published by Good On You and World Animal Protection, found that:
- Five billion animals are used in fashion annually.
- Animals are often kept in appalling conditions, with little access to food or water, and no veterinary care.
- Many animals are killed in cruel ways, including by skinning alive, electrocution, and drowning.
The report also found that the use of animal products in fashion is not only cruel but also unsustainable, as it contributes to deforestation, air and water pollution, and climate change.
A Call to Action
The "Cruelty is Out of Fashion" report is a wake-up call for the fashion industry. It's time for brands to stop using animal products and to adopt more sustainable and ethical practices.
Conclusion
This is an exciting time. More so than ever before, people are against wearing animals. From mohair hats to shearling jackets to leather shoes, shoppers are demanding cruelty-free alternatives. The "Cruelty is Out of Fashion" report is a powerful reminder that fashion can be both beautiful and ethical, and it's up to us to make that happen.
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