See What Made PETA’s List of What’s ‘In’ and What’s ‘Out’ for 2023
The end of another big year for animals is here: Among our accomplishments in 2022 are the transfer of 4,000 dogs, who were imprisoned at the beagle-breeding hellhole Envigo, into safe and loving homes, and the debut of our new virtual reality experience, “Abduction,” to college campuses around the U.S. 2023 will start off on the right foot with the California fur ban, which goes into effect on January 1, and PETA will make sure the year keeps going strong.
2022 brought a lot of changes, and we’re here to mark them with our annual tradition. PETA’s list of what’s “in” and what’s “out” in 2023 will make sure you know what’s up:
OUT | IN |
Elon Musk as Twitter’s head? | Experiments on himself instead |
adidas shoes by Kanye West | Vegan styles to look your best |
Monkey labor for HelloFresh | Primate sanctuaries, where monkeys rest |
Animals on movie sets | CGI, visual effects |
Lindsay Lohan advocating for “pilk” | Urging Starbucks to drop the charge for plant-based milk |
Buying a brand’s “Responsible Down Standard” lie | Warm feather-free bedding for restful shut-eye |
Sharing AI selfies with strangers online | Sharing AR leaflets, flyers, and signs |
Bitcoin, crypto, and NFTs | Investing in nature, protecting the bees |
Buying “purebred” dogs who cannot breathe | Adopting a mutt, supporting shelters in need |
The pope blessing meat-heavy COP27 | Catholics go vegan to get into heaven |
Horse-drawn carriages on packed city streets | More restaurants offering vegan eats |
Dreaming of humanity’s future on Mars | Respecting Earthlings of species other than ours |
Donkeys at tourist sites used as a fleet | Using a tram or your own two feet |
Monkeys used in experiments, nabbed from a tree | Research that pertains to you and me |
Dolphins held in tiny pools | Releasing them to swim in schools |
You’ve Got 2023 in the Bag!
You’re going to crush it for animals this year. In 2023, be sure to buy from cruelty-free businesses, eat vegan, wear vegan, refuse to support establishments that exploit animals for entertainment, and spread the animal-friendly spirit by encouraging others to do so as well. To start the year off right, order our free vegan starter kit now!