Vibhuti Jain, member of peta, creating awareness to save animals 

Vibhuti Jain, member of peta, creating awareness to save animals 


Vibhuti Jain, member of peta, creating awareness to save animals 

Woman in Coat Made of ‘Baby’ Parts to Urge Public to Give Leather the Boot This Mother’s Day

 Hyderabad – A member of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India wearing a coat adorned with the arms, legs, and heads of baby dolls will protest in advance of Mother’s Day (8 May) in Hyderabad on Friday, holding a sign that reads, “Everybody Is Somebody’s Baby: Go Leather-Free.” The campaign aims to raise awareness of the abuse that animals endure before their skin is made into coats, shoes, bags, and other items.

 “People who would never think of buying a coat made of the skins of human babies shouldn’t wear one made of the skins of cows or other sensitive animals who were tormented and slaughtered for their body parts,” says PETA India Senior Campaigns Coordinator Radhika Suryavanshi. “PETA India encourages everyone to choose only products made of vegan leather or other natural or synthetic animal-free fabrics and to remove all animal-derived items from their wardrobes.”

 Cows, buffaloes, and other animals used for leather in India are often crammed into vehicles in such large numbers that their bones break. Slaughterhouse workers cut the throats of those who survive this ordeal in full view of other animals before dismembering and skinning them, often while they’re still conscious. Run-off from leather tanneries contaminates rivers and streams, harming all life there. Working in tanneries has also been linked to cancer, respiratory infections, and other illnesses in humans.

 Vegan leather and other animal-friendly options are available at nearly all major shoe and clothing shops nationwide. The global “PETA-Approved Vegan” certification authenticates handbags, shoes, clothing, accessories, furniture, and home decor items made from vegan materials rather than animal-derived ones such as leather, silk, wool, fur, and feathers. Over 1000 companies worldwide are using the “PETA-Approved Vegan” logo to enable socially conscious consumers in India and elsewhere to identify vegan products at a glance while shopping.

 PETA India – whose motto reads, in part, “animals are not ours to wear” – opposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview. For more information, please visit PETAIndia.com or follow the group on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.