British Clothing Retailers Stop Selling Angola Rabbit Hair Products
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A number of British clothing retailers including the famous clothing brand "a href=" http://www.91se91.com/news/index_f.asp "Topshop > /a" have stopped buying clothing products containing Angola rabbit hair. < p >
This is mainly because a Peta, a charity that aims to protect animal rights, has released a video showing how workers extract rabbit hair from a live Angola rabbit.
Peta hopes that consumers should not choose pullovers and scarves containing Angola rabbit hair for shopping during the Christmas season.
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< p > ASOS, a British fashion shop, issued a permanent injunction, no longer buying a href= "http://www.91se91.com/news/index_f.asp" > Angola rabbit hair < /a > products, and removing the existing clothing products on its website.
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P, the British billionaire Philip Green's Arcadia, owns clothing brands such as Topshop, Evans, Miss Selfridge, Outfit and BHS. The group understands their concerns about Angola rabbit hair from consumers and has decided to make some adjustments.
Philip Green said: "we have told suppliers not to buy clothes containing Angola rabbit hair, and we are looking for alternatives to rabbit hair."
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< p > the largest retail group in the United Kingdom, "a href=" http://www.91se91.com/news/index_f.asp "> Martha store" /a "(Marks &Spencer), also said that its animal protection policy is not allowed to extract rabbit hair from the live rabbit. The Group believes that all the farms that provide Angola rabbit hair have complied with this policy.
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"P," Martha said in a statement: "in view of this, we are now visiting the farms that we have worked with to confirm that these farms comply with our requirements in one hundred percent places.
In addition, before we complete the visit, we will suspend the purchase of garments containing Angola rabbit hair and no longer sign relevant orders with suppliers.
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< p > other decision to postpone the purchase of British retailers containing Angola rabbit hair garments including: Next, Primark, New Look and Ted Baker.
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