Victory: Selfridges take on "No Fur" policy
CAFT | 20.05.2005 12:06 | Animal Liberation | London
After a year-long campaign against their involvement in the fur trade, fashion retailers Selfridges have declared that they have stopped selling fur in their stores.
On the 19th May, Selfridges confirmed that they have now stopped selling all real fur. A year long campaign saw the various Selfridges stores being picketed, a concerted customer complaints campaign, and associated actions. This is another in a long line of victories for grassroots activists against the fur trade and a great blow to the attempts by their barbaric industry to make the wearing of fur fashionable again.
Here is a transcript of Selfridges' policy:
17 May 2005
CHANGE TO FUR POLICY
BACKGROUND
Selfridges has reviewed its policy on fur and will no longer be selling any fur products in its stores. This will come into force with immediate effect.
This policy revision was made after taking into account customer feedback and a decline in demand for fur related products.
The official statement for the revised policy is as follows:
Selfridges Fur Policy
"Selfridges does not sell fur in any of its stores."
Here is a transcript of Selfridges' policy:
17 May 2005
CHANGE TO FUR POLICY
BACKGROUND
Selfridges has reviewed its policy on fur and will no longer be selling any fur products in its stores. This will come into force with immediate effect.
This policy revision was made after taking into account customer feedback and a decline in demand for fur related products.
The official statement for the revised policy is as follows:
Selfridges Fur Policy
"Selfridges does not sell fur in any of its stores."
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