- The Chinese Fur Industry - PETA
Since China supplies more than half of the finished fur garments imported for sale in the United States and since dog and cat fur is often mislabeled, if you’re buying fur, there’s no way to tell whose skin you’re wearing, including that of a dog or cat
- Why The Fur Trade Is Declining In China - Faunalytics
Although still the world’s biggest fur industry, China’s fur production has undergone a significant and rapid decline in recent years
- Fur Farms Still Unfashionably Cruel, Critics Say | National . . .
Mink is by far the most popular farmed fur, and Chinese minks dominate the market In 2014, the country produced 35 million pelts, according to the International Fur Federation But Chinese
- China’s fur industry in drastic decline - Fur Free Alliance
The fur industry in China is in steep decline, with falling business numbers, fewer pelts produced, and fashion houses turning their back on the use of animal fur
- China’s Fur Trade and its position in the Global Fur Industry . . .
COVID-19 has impacted the global industry, providing opportunities for the domestic fur market in China The report highlights the inhumane killing methods and cramped conditions for fur animals
- Cruel fur industry gets another nail in the coffin as China . . .
During 2023, China produced 100% of the racoon dog fur globally, 91% of fox, and 31% of mink The industry is particularly prevalent in the north of the country where the colder weather means
- China’s fur trade - Respect for Animals
This report has been written for: governing bodies and law-makers with influence over the fur farming industry in China, both local and central; animal welfare organisations and the Fur-Free movement; the international fur industry, including the architects of self-certification schemes such as WelFur and GOOD4FUR; stakeholders in the fashion
- The Complex Landscape of the Fur Industry in China
Fur has played a significant role in Chinese culture and economy for centuries, symbolizing status, luxury, and craftsmanship This guide delves into the intricate history of fur in China, exploring its evolution from ancient times to modern practices
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