The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Foundation is a UK-based charity dedicated to establishing and protecting the rights of all animals.
Like humans, animals are capable of suffering and have interests in leading their own lives; therefore, they are not ours to use – for food, clothing, experimentation, entertainment or any other reason. PETA and our affiliates around the world educate policymakers and the public about cruelty to animals and promote an understanding of the right of all animals to be treated with respect.
PETA works through public education, research, legislation, special events, celebrity involvement and protest campaigns. PETA believes in non-violence and does not advocate or support actions in which anyone, human or non-human, is harmed. PETA is a charitable organisation that works to educate the public about the horrors of cruelty to animals through peaceful means.
Depending on context, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Foundation may be referred to as the “PETA Foundation”, “PETA UK”, or “PETA.” References to any campaign activities that occurred prior to October 2009 refer to activities undertaken by PETA Europe.
READ THE LABELS
On shoes, you’ll find the materials printed inside the heel or under the tongue. On clothing, look inside the neck or waist of the item. Sometimes tags are also located near the bottom of the garment.
CHECK THE PRICE
Vegan clothing and accessories can cost only a fraction of the price of animal products, but be sure to read the label, too.
SEARCH FOR ANSWERS
If all else fails, whip out your smart phone and use this guide or a search engine to find answers.