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H&M No Longer Buying Cruelly Produced Australian Wool!
After learning about the cruel practice known asmulesing, major clothing retailer H&M decided to take action! It has promised to stop using Australian wool that comes from lambs who have undergone the painful mulesing mutilation!Read about the H&M victory!
Further Abuses of Australian Animals Exposed in Gruesome Investigation
See what happens to Australian sheep when they are exported to the Middle East and North Africa!PETA and Animals Australia’s new undercover investigation of Australia's live-export trade reveals shocking cruelty—proof that the Australian government and live-export industry have done nothing to improve the lives and deaths of animals.Read more.
Pink Calls for Boycott of Australian Lamb Mutilations for Wool
Outspoken rocker and animal rights activistPink has long shunned fur and often opts for alternatives to leather. She's joined PETA's campaign to expose the horrendous, hidden cruelty in the wool industry.Watch this video!
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In Australia, where more than 50 percent of the world’s merino wool—which is used in products ranging from clothing to carpets—comes from, lambs are forced to endure a gruesome procedure calledmulesing, in which huge chunks of skin and flesh are cut from the animals’ backsides, without any painkillers. Millions of these sheep are then shipped to the Middle East on crowded multilevel ships. These journeys, which can last for months, are to countries where animal welfare standards are non-existent. The suffering sheep are dragged off the ships, loaded onto trucks, and dragged by their ears and legs to unregulated slaughterhouses, where their throats are slit while they are still conscious.

Sheep are gentle individuals who, like all animals, feel pain, fear, and loneliness. But because there is a market for their fleece and skins, they are treated as nothing more than wool-producing machines.

No amount of fluff can hide the fact that anyone who buys wool supports a cruel and bloody industry. There are plenty of durable, stylish, and warm fabrics available that aren’t made from animal skins. Please join the millions of people all over the world who know that compassion is the fashion. Save a sheep—don’t buy wool.


Alicia Silverstone "It is the 21st [c]entury. I don't think that we should use flesh or the skin of any creature to make ourselves look good. The abuse that is involved in Australian wool is so outrageous to me. We can do something that's really compassionate or something that's cruel. I really make every effort in my life to make the compassionate choice."
—Alicia Silverstone
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