Carbon38 joins other designers and retailers who have banned fur, such as Macy’s, Burberry, Gucci, Versace, and Michael Kors.
Carbon38 has banned fur—including Canada Goose’s cruel fur
jackets. In thanks, PETA has sent the company a box of delicious
bunny-shaped vegan chocolates.
“Kudos to Carbon38 for acting to help stop the barbaric killing of
animals for their fur,” says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy
Reiman. “Kind shoppers can do their part by opting for cozy
PETA-approved vegan clothing that no animal suffered and died for.”
PETA has conducted numerous video investigations of the global fur
industry, revealing that animals on fur farms spend their entire
lives confined to cramped, filthy wire cages. Fur farmers use the
cheapest killing methods available, including neck-breaking,
suffocation, poisoning, and genital electrocution. Animals are
sometimes still alive and struggling when workers hang them up by
their legs or tails to skin them.
Carbon38 joins hundreds of top designers and retailers—including
Macy’s, Burberry, Gucci, Versace, and Michael Kors—in banning fur,
and PETA is rallying the public to demand that Canada Goose follow
suit.
PETA—whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to
wear”—opposes speciesism, which is a human-supremacist worldview.