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In Winnie, Texas, there’s an alligator factory that sends skins to an Hermès-owned tannery, . Horrifying new video footage released by Kindness Project shows crocodiles on . Video footage, captured by PETA investigators at Padenga Holdings’ crocodile .In Winnie, Texas, there’s an alligator factory that sends skins to an Hermès-owned tannery, and there, PETA’s investigator found alligators kept in fetid water and dank, dark sheds without sunshine, fresh air, clean water, or even basic medical care.
Shocking new footage given to Kindness Project by the Farm Transparency Project reveals the appalling conditions endured by Australian saltwater crocodiles held captive on farms owned by French fashion house Hermès and its suppliers.
Horrifying new video footage released by Kindness Project shows crocodiles on farms owned by Hermès and its suppliers confined to concrete pens, electrocuted, stabbed, shot, and mutilated with screwdrivers—some while still conscious. Video footage, captured by PETA investigators at Padenga Holdings’ crocodile farms in Kariba, Zimbabwe—which supply skins for Birkin bags—shows concrete pits each filled with as many as 220 crocodiles. When news broke of PETA’s investigation of the conditions in which alligators and crocodiles were being raised for “luxury” brand Hermès, social media exploded with outrage. Word spread fast—with millions of views, shares, and reposts across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat.
PARIS — PETA is putting the pressure on Hermès International once again to retire the crocodile-skin Birkin bag and commit to a corporate policy against the use of exotic skins.
Undercover footage taken by Farm Transparency Project reveals shocking abuses at three crocodile factory farms in Australia owned by Hermès. PETA points out that it takes three crocodiles to produce a single Hermès bag and that many fashion designers including Victoria Beckham, Karl Lagerfeld, Mulberry, Balenciaga, Chanel, and Stella McCartney have banned wild-animal skins from their collections.PETA US conducted an eyewitness investigation into the wildlife-skins trade and found live reptiles sawed open and left to bleed to death on farms that supply skins to luxury brand Hermès.French fashion label Hermès is planning to build Australia's largest crocodile factory farm, which would imprison up to 50,000 crocodiles at a time—so that their skin can be turned into expensive bags, belts, and other accessories.
In Winnie, Texas, there’s an alligator factory that sends skins to an Hermès-owned tannery, and there, PETA’s investigator found alligators kept in fetid water and dank, dark sheds without sunshine, fresh air, clean water, or even basic medical care. Shocking new footage given to Kindness Project by the Farm Transparency Project reveals the appalling conditions endured by Australian saltwater crocodiles held captive on farms owned by French fashion house Hermès and its suppliers. Horrifying new video footage released by Kindness Project shows crocodiles on farms owned by Hermès and its suppliers confined to concrete pens, electrocuted, stabbed, shot, and mutilated with screwdrivers—some while still conscious. Video footage, captured by PETA investigators at Padenga Holdings’ crocodile farms in Kariba, Zimbabwe—which supply skins for Birkin bags—shows concrete pits each filled with as many as 220 crocodiles.
When news broke of PETA’s investigation of the conditions in which alligators and crocodiles were being raised for “luxury” brand Hermès, social media exploded with outrage. Word spread fast—with millions of views, shares, and reposts across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat.
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Hermes crocodiles and alligators
PARIS — PETA is putting the pressure on Hermès International once again to retire the crocodile-skin Birkin bag and commit to a corporate policy against the use of exotic skins.
Undercover footage taken by Farm Transparency Project reveals shocking abuses at three crocodile factory farms in Australia owned by Hermès.
PETA points out that it takes three crocodiles to produce a single Hermès bag and that many fashion designers including Victoria Beckham, Karl Lagerfeld, Mulberry, Balenciaga, Chanel, and Stella McCartney have banned wild-animal skins from their collections.
PETA US conducted an eyewitness investigation into the wildlife-skins trade and found live reptiles sawed open and left to bleed to death on farms that supply skins to luxury brand Hermès.
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