Tell H&M to Stop Participating in Bird Torture


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In the past few years H&M has been working hard to change their image from a damaging, fast-fashion brand to a company committed to sustainability, innovation, and animal welfare. However, they are unfortunately still missing the mark when it comes to compassion by continuing to support a horrifically cruel, animal-torturing industry.

H&M claims to care about animal welfare and the environment while still selling products filled will duck and goose down that is derived from highly polluting factory farming as well as the suffering and deaths of billions of birds.

What is Down?

Down feathers are the soft and fluffy feathers in the undercoats of waterfowl like ducks and geese that keep them warm, especially in the water. As only a small percentage of a bird's feathers are down it takes feathers from over 75 birds to make just one comforter and millions of birds are robbed of their feathers every year to fill coats, bedding and furniture.

50-80% of the world's down is taken from birds who are plucked while they are alive, awake, and without anesthesia.

These birds are held down by their necks and wings as their feathers are brutally torn from their bodies. As they struggle to escape the horrific pain of being plucked alive they often suffer from suffocation, dislocations, and cuts which are sewn up with straight needles. After this torture, these innocent, sensitive birds, who are frequently left unable to walk due to leg fractures and infections, are tossed on the floor to fend for themselves.

As the bird’s feathers grow back after 6-7 weeks ducks and geese used for down are plucked multiple times during their tragic, miserable lives before they are slaughtered.

Some of the geese that are plucked alive simultaneously suffer from being force fed through metal tubes shoved down their throats to expand their livers for foie gras.

What are the Alternatives?

Some companies try to hide the horror behind misleading labels like “ethical down” and in the case of H&M “Responsible Down Standard (RDS).”

These labels should mean that the birds who are used for their feathers are treated “humanely”, are not force-fed, or plucked alive, and that their feathers are ripped out after they are slaughtered. In reality these labels are essentially meaningless as they only require farm inspections once per year and the inspections are announced in advance, allowing room for horrific abuse to continue without consequences. PETA has conducted nine exposés of the down industry, including of farms linked to RDS certified brands, and in each investigation, they have found birds living in horrible unnatural conditions and suffering terrible cruelty, and violent deaths.

There is no ethical way to commodify the lives and bodies of other animals.

There is also no reason why H&M should continue to support this cruel and violent industry. There are now alternative products that work just as well and offer environmental benefits rather than harming animals. One option is BioPuff, a groundbreaking, warm, lightweight, water-resistant, fill material created from bulrushes using regenerative wetland agriculture. Other companies like FLWRDWN and Primaloft also offer cruelty-free, planet friendly alternatives.

H&M has the opportunity to move beyond greenwashing and truly be a leader in sustainable, compassionate fashion by ditching down for good.

Take Action Now:

Every year 3 billion ducks and 700 million geese are slaughtered globally for meat, feathers and foie gras. If H&M is truly committed to sustainability, they should not be funding this environmentally damaging mass confinement and terror inducing mass slaughter.

Please sign our petition, and join Species Unite in urging H&M to take the mass farming and slaughter of animals out of their supply chain by switching to ethical alternatives to down.


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About Species Unite

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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