Israel Becomes First Country to Ban Sale of Fur to Fashion Industry
Israel became the first country in the world to ban the sale of fur to the fashion industry on Wednesday, in a move hailed by animal rights group PETA as a “historic victory.”
Israel became the first country in the world to ban the sale of fur to the fashion industry on Wednesday, in a move hailed by animal rights group PETA as a “historic victory.”
Two young men who are accused of setting fire to a disused mink farm are believed to be connected to terrorist groups, according to the Swedish security police and the FBI.
Britain’s de facto leader Carrie Symonds — girlfriend of PM Boris Johnson — has been named Person of the Year by animal rights loons PETA.
There’s a very simple solution for people who disapprove of animal fur: don’t buy it.
The manufacture and sale of fur products is now banned in California, according to new legislation signed over the weekend by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Sellers and activists clash as California moves toward becoming the first state in the union to ban furs.
Lawmakers in New York City will hold a hearing Wednesday on a measure that would ban the sale of nearly all new fur products.