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Mulesing-Free Wool: The Ethical Debate and Industry Response In the vast pastoral landscapes of early 20th-century Australia, a surgical procedure known as mulesing was introduced as a pragmatic, if brutal,...

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In the early 17th century, King James I of England, in a bid to break the Italian and French monopoly on silk, imported ten thousand mulberry trees to establish a...

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Exotic Leathers: Ethics, Regulation, and the Shift Toward Alternatives In the late 19th century, as global trade routes expanded, so did the appetite for the rare and beautiful. Feathers, furs,...

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KP-391: Down Sourcing Ethics — Live Plucking, Force Feeding, and How to Ensure Your Down Is Cruelty-Free Down, the delicate, fluffy undercoating of waterfowl, has been revered for centuries as...

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The Ethics of Down: Understanding the Responsible Down Standard and What It Actually Guarantees Down, the soft layer of feathers closest to a bird's skin, is a material prized for...

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KP-140: Vicuña Blending — Why the World's Rarest Fiber Is Almost Never Used Pure The vicuña, a small camelid native to the high Andes, produces a fleece so fine and...

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The Unseen Thread: Why the Combing vs. Shearing Debate Defines Ethical Fiber Meta Description: A deep dive into combing versus shearing for animal fibers like vicuña, cashmere, and wool. Explore...

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Is Down Filling Ethical? A Deep Dive into the Supply Chain The ethics of down filling are complex and contingent upon the sourcing and certification processes. While down can be...

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Is Vicuña Ethical? A Deep Dive into the World's Rarest Fiber Yes, vicuña fiber is widely considered one of the most ethically sourced animal fibers in the world, a direct...