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 ...
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 ...
Animal-rights group PETA is urging Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle brand Goop to stop using wool gruesomely culled from fluffy angora rabbits at Chinese factories, which most big brands stopped using due ...
Gwyneth Paltrow is feeling the wrath of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), after the animal rights group released a graphic video of angora wool being violently ripped from rabbits at ...
PM’s Special Assistant on Food Security Jamshed Iqbal Cheema has launched a project in Gilgit-Baltistan, whereby the wool from Angora rabbits will be used to make high-quality products like shawls and ...
NEW YORK – American clothing company PVH Corp. -- the parent company of Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, IZOD, ARROW, Van Heusen, and other brands -- say they will discontinue the use of angora wool in ...
High street fashion stores have cancelled orders for angora wool products after appalling footage emerged of the barbaric treatment of rabbits in Chinese farms. The horrific scenes, some of which were ...
Italian fashion house Armani announced Wednesday it would no longer use angora wool, a product made from rabbit hair, as part of its fur-free policy. The company said it would no longer use 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 ...
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 ...