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Immediate release:
February 9, 2025
contact:
David Perle 202-483-7382
new york –
A group of PETA supporters led by a life-size “ostsris” will gather outside Adidas’ New York Fashion Week event tomorrow to ask the brand not to retreat a new A-type collection that reworks classic nylon and cotton styles. Masu. In a leather version made from sliced leather of tormented ostriches and other animals.
“Ostriches should not be shocked for their shoes, slaughtered and skinned,” says PETA president Ingrid Newkirk. “Petta is urging adidas to stay away from leather and stick to the amazing, abuse-free vegan materials that are already on offer.”
Location: Outside of Adidas Launch Event at Jeffrey Ditch, 18 Warstar Street, New York
Sunday: Monday, February 10th, 2:30pm
Reason: In nature, ostriches stay with their parents for up to three years. In the fashion industry, workers forced a young ostrich to restrain, electrically stunned, and slit the throat with the full vision of a frightening herd companion. The leather industry also contributes to climate catastrophe, land destruction, deforestation, pollution, water pollution and biodiversity loss.
Sustainable vegan leather made from apples, cork, corn, grapes, mushrooms, paper, pineapple, soybeans or tea mimics the properties of leather without the cruelty of animal or environmental destruction.
Motto says that “animals are not ours” PETA points out that all animals are someone and kindly empathizes with people who need lessons Kits are provided. For more information, visit Peta.org or follow PETA on X, Facebook, or Instagram.
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