The “leather” industry now includes synthetic and plant-based materials. The term’s definition should reflect our evolving culture, too.
Longtime PETA target John Galliano just announced that he’s finally going fur-free. Read the joint interview between the designer and PETA Senior Vice President Dan Mathews.
Stunned drivers and pedestrians gaped as elephants roamed the highway. The dead elephant was reportedly removed from a ditch, where her body had landed following the crash.
The dog was in his own yard when he was shot and killed by an impulsive, dangerous person. PETA is offering $5,000 for help nabbing the murderer.
Fourteen people climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in just six days. How? By consuming only plant-derived food and using only animal-friendly gear.
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Dogs take on leading roles in Wes Anderson’s new heartwarming film. Instead of using real dogs, they’re brought to life through stop motion.
After going back on multiple promises to stop using fur, Donna Karan finally commits to going fur-free.
Following West Hollywood’s and Berkeley’s leads, San Francisco could become the next U.S. city to institute a citywide ban on the sale of fur.
In the greyhound racing industry, the cruelty isn’t limited to abandonment.
During a livestream, the Canadian rapper announced, “I don’t eat meat anymore.” But we’re urging him to take one more step: Stop wearing animals, too.
Chloe stopped by PETA’s L.A. office to show off a recipe from her latest book and chat with actor and fellow vegan Harley Quinn Smith.
Since then, PETA hasn’t slowed down. We’ve pushed for similar progress in other circuses and advocated for bans in states and countries—and we’re winning.
For those who aren’t in the know, here are some persuasive vegan milk commercials that are helping society move past drinking another species’ boob juice.
If the fashion company really wanted to honor the Year of the Dog, it’d nix the cruelty from its catwalk.
PETA is making a “splash” in this year’s prestigious “Everyone Wins” Nominee Gift Bags—which Distinctive Assets gives independently to Academy Award hopefuls.