A PETA Asia Investigation
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A just-released PETA Asia undercover investigation found that the wool sold at H&M may have come from a farm where workers beat sheep, dragged lambs by their legs, and sliced sheep during shearing.
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A PETA Asia undercover investigator filmed a worker pinning a ram down with his knee and spotted a sheep visibly limping after being roughly shorn. The investigator also found one lamb suffering from a maggot-infested wound, reportedly caused by a jackal.
This farm is certified by NATIVA and the Responsible Wool standard—proof that these labels don’t protect animals.
PETA is calling on H&M to stop selling wool, and we need your help.
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Thank you for your compassion for animals and willingness to take action.
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PETA entities' undercover investigations expose animal abuse in laboratories, farms and slaughterhouses, the clothing industry, the pet trade, and more.
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