Tell Amazon to Stop Supporting the Donkey Skin Trade

 

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Join Species Unite in calling on Amazon to prohibit the sale of Ejiao and to take a stand in solidarity with the families across the global south who are losing their livelihoods.

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UPDATE: In December of 2023, Amazon settled the lawsuit brought by The Center for Contemporary Equine Studies and agreed to stop selling ejiao in California. This is a step in the right direction but we need to keep the pressure on to make sure Amazon stops selling this cruel, destructive product once and for all.

Amazon is supporting the Donkey Skin Trade

Species Unite has been working tirelessly to draw attention to the horrors of the donkey skin trade, an international crisis that is impoverishing families in the global south and causing the collapse of the world’s donkey population. Five million donkeys are killed a year in this brutal trade and the numbers are steadily going up. Donkeys only give birth to one foal a year and at this rate of slaughter they are at risk of going extinct within just four years.

The donkeys trapped in this horrific industry are often beaten to death with sledgehammers and sometimes skinned alive so that their hides can be turned into a gelatin referred to as ejiao and used in pseudoscientific Chinese medicine. Thankfully as awareness of this issue has grown governments are starting to take action. In February of 2024 the African Union banned the donkey skin trade making it illegal to slaughter donkeys for their skins throughout all of Africa.

The United States will hopefully follow suit and pass H.R. 6021 - “The Ejiao Act”, a bill that will make the import and purchase of products containing donkey skin gelatin illegal in the USA. However while this important legislation is making its way through congress, we must also hold private businesses accountable for participating in and supporting this unthinkable cruelty.

American consumers can currently buy products containing donkey skin gelatin (ejiao) on AMAZON PRIME. There are multiple different sellers offering items containing this product derived from the kidnapping, torture and killing of innocent donkeys. This is UNACCEPTABLE.

But the world is starting to take notice. In California, the law firm Evans & Page has filed the legal complaint on behalf of The Center for Contemporary Equine Studies, alleging that Amazon's sale of ejiao violates the Prohibition of Horse Slaughter and Sale of Horsemeat for Human Consumption Act, a California animal welfare law. The law, which came into effect in 1998, prohibits the sale of horsemeat for human consumption. The Center argues that the law applies to all equine animals, including donkeys, and therefore prohibits the sale of ejiao in the state.If a court finds Amazon guilty, the company could be fined $1 million every day an ejiao product is sold in the state of California.

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Please join Species Unite in calling on Amazon to prohibit the sale of Ejiao and to take a stand in solidarity with the families across the global south who are losing their livelihoods when their donkeys are stolen by kill buyers as well as in compassion for the innocent animals that are being stolen and slaughtered in the name of quack medicine.

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Pioneering animal advocate, lover of vegan fashion, and thought leader, Elizabeth Novogratz, was called at an early age to devote her life to elevating all animal life after witnessing inhumane animal agriculture and trade in the U.S. and abroad. After a decade of brave travel into places most of us could not, she founded Species Unite: a nonprofit that brings the brightest people and best non-animal products together on one curated media platform. Their popular podcast uncovers the latest in “future food” (cultivated meat), vegan fashion, and plant-forward meals. What we think, wear, and eat matters, now more than ever. Join Species Unite to live in line with your animal-loving values at: www.speciesunite.com

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