LONDON (Reuters) - Dozens of British clothing brands, including Topshop and Marks & Spencer, have halted the sourcing of product containing angora wool after an animal rights charity alleged cruelty ...
Inditex, the world's largest clothing retailer, which owns brands like Zara and Massimo Dutti, agreed to a permanent ban on Angora wool after more than a year of talks with People for the Ethical ...
More than 35 clothing brands have agreed to stop selling angora wool after a campaign by animal rights activists. Retailers, including Marks & Spencer, Calvin Klein, H&M and Topshop, came to the ...
Following protests by animal-rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Spanish fast-fashion company Inditex, which owns Zara and Massimo Dutti, has said it will stop selling ...
Angora wool is the soft, silky and highly prized hair of the Angora rabbit. It's harvested periodically through the year by brushing or shearing the rabbit, and an ounce of high-quality angora wool ...
A number of British clothing firms including Topshop have stopped sourcing products containing angora wool after an animal rights charity released a video which they claimed showed cruelty in the fur ...
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals released graphic video Tuesday from its undercover investigation into angora farms in China. Over the course of four months the organization went to nine ...
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