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If you or any of your family or friends have or have had a pet, you will know that they are another member and not a simple domestic animal: you take care of them, you protect them, they accompany you on your vacations... That is why you may share the discomfort of seeing how The textile industry uses animal skin to make fashion garments. If you identify with all of the above, the images that follow will shock you. Do you dare to continue reading? Download here our free guide on tricks for leading an eco-friendly life, full of tips for adopting healthy and sustainable habits. To raise awareness about respect for all living beings and invite people to practice responsible consumption that avoids animal suffering, today we join the campaigns of some of the NGOs that fight for animal rights. Do not miss it! "campaigns-against-the-use-of-animal-fur" Open your eyes: 4 campaigns to avoid the use of animal skin Think about it. It's just a coat, a bag or a belt. It's not worth causing that damage. Preventing other living beings from suffering is in our hands . Become aware and give visibility to these campaigns. We warn that the following images may offend sensitivity.
Behind de Leather It is PETA's campaign to show consumers the cruelty hidden in leather products. Ogilvy & Mather Advertising Bangkok created and conceptualized The Leather Work store in Bangkok's CentralWorld shopping center, whose windows displayed belts, bags, gloves or shoes apparently made from exotic animal skins. "campaña-ong-peta" © PETA Australia They looked normal, but when potential buyers examined them more closely or tried them on, they found the harsh reality: blood, beating hearts, or Asia Mobile Number List intestines that contracted and expanded (all artificial). "initiative-against-animal-suffering" © PETA Australia You can find out more about this campaign and see how they made the fur come to life to convey the pain of animals or learn about the reality behind the exotic fur industry on the PETA Australia website and commit to ending this pain at PETA Asia . Without skin It is the name of the AnimaNaturalis campaign to fight against the use of animal skins. The non-profit organization that defends animal rights (the right to live, to be free, to not suffer torture and not to be judged as belonging) had the Argentine actress Marcela Kloosterboer to raise awareness about the suffering generated by the industry. furrier.
With the aim of publicizing the ruthless treatment that animals receive, the campaign image shows the interpreter holding the body of a deceased fox stripped of its fur, along with the phrase "Here is the rest of your fur coat." "animanaturalis-project-against-the-work-of-the-fur-industry" © AnimaNaturalis The NGO estimates that 60 million animals (including hunted and farmed animals) lose their lives each year due to the fur trend. Learn on their website how defenseless animals become victims of consumers due to their prized fur, wool or feathers, and how you can join their fight. Our action counts for much more than you think! Open your Eyes Respect for Animals is working to end the international trade in animal fur and raising awareness of the inhumanity of fur farms. This video raises awareness about the antithesis that is established between the moment of purchase (the pleasurable experience of purchasing a new leather garment) and the damage that this decision hides, since the product is synonymous with cruelty in the treatment of other defenseless living beings. Dumb Animals Respect for Animals also signs the following video, where it shows us that the luxury fur fashion industry and the sympathetic people who purchase its products are stained with blood: the novelties of each season, the desire to wear brand-name clothing or the The pomp of the catwalks conceals the suffering of innocent animals. And it makes us reflect.