Progress! European Parliament Shows Overwhelming Support for #EndTheCageAge
The EU is moving closer to ending the cage age and banning cruel force-feeding to produce foie gras.
Five Minutes of Your Time Could Help Get Fur Sales Banned in the UK!
The government has launched a call for evidence to inform a potential UK import and sales ban. It’s imperative that as many people as possible participate by 28 June!
BREAKING: Israel Bans Fur, Making History for Animals
Israel is the first country in the world to ban the sale of fur, standing up for animals who suffer and die for human vanity. Find out how PETA and our affiliates helped achieve this victory.
G7 Summit’s Meaty Meals Prompt PETA ‘Go Vegan’ Billboard
Our ad is a wake-up call to anyone who can look at a meaty Cornish pasty without considering the environmental impact of such food – or the animals who suffered for it.
PETA Teams Up With ‘Life for Relief and Development’ to Give Unwanted Fur Coats to Those in Need
We can’t bring back the animals killed for fashion, but we can team up with Life for Relief and Development and give the fur coats donated to PETA’s fur amnesty programme to people in need.
Urban Outfitters to Face Pressure From PETA US at Annual Meeting
When will URBN honour the values of its consumers by ending the sale of animal-derived materials?
Gay Animals Who Prove Same-Sex Love Is Natural
Humans aren’t the only ones born this way – countless other species have been observed engaging in same-sex relationships, too.
PETA and Good Catch Make Waves With Vegan Fish Giveaway for World Oceans Day
To mark World Oceans Day, PETA is sending Good Catch vegan fish and a vegan starter kit to everyone on Ocean Street, Plymouth.
Estonia to Become the First Baltic Country to Ban Fur Farming
The Estonian parliament has voted in favour of the ban, which will come into force on 1 January 2026.
World Environment Day: PETA France Calls On Public to Go Vegan to Fight Climate Change With Stunning Visual Display
Melting animal-shaped ice sculptures have been placed in front of the European Parliament in Strasbourg to highlight the link between animal agriculture and climate change ahead of World Environment Day.