Great News! Powys Pig Farm Proposal Rejected
Powys County Council has refused plans for a pig farm that, if approved, would have kept 2,000 pigs a year in miserable conditions before sending them to slaughter.
Sandro, Maje, and Other SMCP Brands Ditch Feathers, Including Down!
French fashion brands Sandro, Maje, Claudie Pierlot, and Fursac have provided PETA France with confirmation that they will ban down and other feathers in favour of animal-free alternatives.
PETA’s 2022 Victories for Animals Round-Up!
See how PETA and our supporters helped achieve victories and protect animals in 2022.
Fallon & Byrne Bans Thai Coconut Milk After PETA Exposes Monkey Labour
After hearing from PETA about forced monkey labour in Thailand and an eye-catching protest, Dublin food hall Fallon & Byrne has banned cruelly obtained Thai coconut milk.
Great News! Victoria’s Secret & Co Cuts Cashmere
It’s no secret that goats scream in pain as their hair is torn out for cashmere, and Victoria’s Secret & Co’s decision will spare many goats suffering.
Progress! European Chemicals Agency Commits to Ending Tests on Animals
Progress for animals in EU laboratories! The European Chemicals Agency is finally on course to work towards ending all tests on animals for industrial chemicals.
Big Win for Alpacas: Derbyshire Farm Proposal Rejected After PETA Petition
T&S Nurseries’ plans for an alpaca farm were rejected by Derbyshire Dales District Council after PETA submitted a petition signed by 13,000 people.
Big News! Frasers Group to Go Fur-Free Following Pressure From PETA and Other Animal Groups
Frasers Group’s decision follows numerous protests by a coalition of animal groups including PETA, Humane Society International/UK, and Four Paws at House of Fraser stores.
Great News: Intensive Nottinghamshire Chicken Farms Plans Rejected!
Plans for an enormous chicken farm that would see around 1.5 million birds per year slaughtered were rejected by Rushcliffe Borough Council after PETA sent a letter of opposition.
Great News: New Zealand Bans Live-Animal Export!
This is a wonderful move for animals! Now, all eyes are on the UK to follow suit.