European Commission delays decision and may reject EU-wide fur farming ban
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Updated · The Guardian · Apr 24
European Commission delays decision and may reject EU-wide fur farming ban
8 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Apr 24
Leaked communications reveal the Commission plans to reject the ban due to economic concerns, despite 1.5 million citizens petitioning for it and 18 member states already restricting fur farming.
The European Union's fur industry has shrunk to 6 million pelts and €180 million in sales, relying on government subsidies as leading fashion brands move away from fur.
Experts warn that fur farms pose pandemic risks and animal welfare issues, while proposed reforms fall short of a total ban; relocation to countries with weaker regulations remains a concern.
After 1.5 million citizens demanded a fur ban, why is the European Commission reportedly backing down?
The UK banned fur farming but still imports pelts; are national bans on their own ineffective?
With Western fashion giants now fur-free, who is still buying millions of controversial animal pelts?
Could strict regulations create a 'safe' fur farm, or is a complete ban the only real solution?
Why might taxpayers be asked to subsidize a dying fur industry that poses a global health risk?
As deadly H5N1 flu jumps between mammals on fur farms, is luxury fashion worth the risk of a new pandemic?