Is cashmere cruel?

Cashmere is made from the soft undercoat of goats who are cruelly abused and violently killed. Ninety per cent of all cashmere comes from China and Mongolia and the rest from countries like India, Iran, and Tibet. One goat produces, on average, only 250 grams of hair that can be used for cashmere each year.
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Is it ethical to wear cashmere?

Given the significant harm that cashmere production causes goats, herders, and the environment they share, conscious consumers' best bet is to avoid new cashmere.
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Is cashmere cruel to goats?

Cashmere wool is made by breeding, maintaining and harvesting the undercoat of goats treated as livestock and income-producing assets. On this alone, supporting the cashmere industry is considered cruel and unethical regarding goat welfare.
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Do vegans wear cashmere?

Strictly speaking, no, cashmere isn't vegan because it's made from goats' wool. However, often the goats naturally shed their coats meaning that certain products can be cruelty-free depending on other factors, like living conditions.
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What is cashmere and is it cruelty-free?

Commercial cashmere is not cruelty-free. Although goats aren't killed for their coats, the shearing process is traumatic. Numerous goats also die of cold-induced stress once they're shorn in the winter. Goats that don't produce a certain quality of wool are then sold for meat.
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Is PETA against cashmere?

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This opens in a new window. A new PETA exposé into the cashmere industry in China and Mongolia—the world's top cashmere exporters—reveals extreme cruelty to and violent killing of cashmere goats. The video exposé shows goats screaming in pain and fear as workers tear their hair out.
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Is cashmere made from rabbits?

Cashmere is made from the soft undercoat of cashmere goats, who are kept by the millions in China and Mongolia, which dominate the market for this so-called “luxury” material.
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Is wool OK for vegans?

To put it simply, wool is not vegan. By definition, vegans do not participate in any form of exploitation of animals for food, clothing, or any other purpose. This makes wool firmly not vegan.
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Is there vegan silk?

Although many of the vegan readily available products are simply substitutes, vegan silk, or Peace silk as it is also known, is the real product, only harvested differently, in a way that sustains the life of the silkworm.
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Is silk vegan friendly?

There's one question we get a lot: “Is silk vegan?” and unfortunately, the answer is no. Because silk is made out of silkworms, even if it's with the fibron produced naturally by the insect in cruelty-free silk, it's still not considered vegan.
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What is vegan cashmere?

Soy fabric, also known as “vegetable cashmere” is a new eco-friendly fabric made from a byproduct of soybean processing. It has the softness and luster of silk, the drape and durability of cotton, and the warmth and comfort of cashmere.
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Is merino wool ethical?

Merino wool is a natural material originating from Australian Merino sheep. Despite wool's undisputable sustainable qualities, there are careful ethical considerations to be made when choosing to use wool. Therefore, we only use cruelty free, certified mulesing free Merino wool.
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Are cashmere goats sheared?

Most of the hair on a cashmere goat is guard hair. The downy undercoat is the cashmere. Either of two methods are used to harvest the cashmere fleece – shearing or combing. Sheared fleece contains considerably more guard hair than combed fleece.
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Does cashmere come from sheep or goats?

Premium cashmere is made from the long hairs of goats—and it's combed, never sheared. Shearing yields shorter fibers that are prone to pilling. Before you buy, rub the surface of a garment with the palm of your hand and see if fibers begin to roll up and/or shed.
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Is recycled cashmere real cashmere?

Made mostly from post-consumer yarn that has been painstakingly sorted, shredded, and re-spun, recycled cashmere allows consumers to get cozy at a wildly lower cost to the environment.
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Can cashmere be recycled?

“But we are getting better at recycling fabrics that are made from a single fiber.” Cashmere is perfect for this, because it is easy to find 100% cashmere sweaters. And since Everlane is mixing cashmere with merino, which is also wool, it is possible to turn these recycled cashmere sweaters into new yarns.
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Do silkworms feel pain?

Silkworms aren't very different from the earthworms found in our backyards. They're insects who feel pain—just as all animals do.
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Is satin cruel?

Yes, satin is typically vegan and cruelty-free, and it's not a material that you need to worry too much about. Although, there are exceptions that you need to be aware of. For example, silk can be used in the production of satin in which case it would obviously not be vegan.
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Can silk be made without killing silkworms?

Ahimsa Silk, also known as peace silk, cruelty-free silk and non-violent silk, refers to any type of silk that is produced without harming or killing the silk worms. (It is also, erroneously, called vegan silk.
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Can vegans wear pearls?

No, the majority of the world wouldn't consider pearls to be vegan. As the wide mollusc family who are responsible for producing pearls, of which oysters are the most notable, are part of the animal kingdom, their pearls too aren't strictly suitable for anyone on a plant-based diet.
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Do vegans agree with shearing sheep?

Vegans stand against all forms of animal imprisonment, and against all industries in which animals are used for human gain. Secondly, those that are farmed are subject to active cruelty and pain. Many of us are told that shearing is as painless for sheep as going for a haircut is to us, but this is not true.
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Is there cruelty free wool?

If you're looking for a cruelty free fabric, you could look into Lyocell (sometimes referred to as Tencel). If you need something breathable, yet warm, hemp or bamboo could be a good choice, especially if you're looking to replace wool in a baselayer fabric.
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Is angora wool cruel?

The keeping of Angora rabbits is inherently cruel and therefore any Angora welfare standard is unacceptable. The keeping of the rabbits should be phased out and FOUR PAWS highly recommends the use of alternative products to angora wool.
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Is wool cruel to sheep?

In Australia, the most commonly raised sheep are merinos, specifically bred to have wrinkly skin, which means more wool per animal. This unnatural overload of wool causes animals to die of heat exhaustion during hot months, and the wrinkles also collect urine and moisture.
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Are goats killed for pashmina?

Pashmina comes from Tibetan mountain goats. While the makers of pashmina claim that the animals aren't killed outright, the Tibetan mountain goats who are farmed for their fleece are exploited constantly and eventually killed.
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