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 ...
Matalan customers may have bought angora clothing without realising after bosses told staff to remove tags and advertising for the controversial fabric. The fashion chain wanted to cover up its sale ...
The video and subsequent action by pressure groups has already led to a number of major UK retailers pulling angora products from their shelves. Tomorrow’s protest has been called by PETA, which ...
All Saints has become the latest clothing retailer to ban Angora rabbit fur over the barbaric way it is farmed. The UK fashion chain has joined those bowing to pressure after footage emerged of ...
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 ...
UPDATE: Women’s clothing chain Sportsgirl has backed down in the face of a fierce social media campaign against its use of Angora fur. In the past two days Sportsgirl has been bombarded with ...
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 ...
Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English Literature and History from the University of Toronto. Angora refers to the long hair harvested from an Angora ...
Online retailer ASOS is the latest brand to join high-street stores Marks and Spencer, Next, and H&M in stopping the sale of angora products after a video exposing the cruelty that rabbits suffer went ...
Inditex, the world’s largest fashion retailer and parent company to Zara and Massimo Dutti, has bowed to pressure form animal rights activists and will stop selling clothing made from angora in its ...