About The Fur Free Retailer Program

The Fur Free Retailer Program is an international effort to give consumers accurate information about a retailer's fur policy, allowing consumers to make an informed choice when shopping.

The program aims to further the spirit of ethical consumerism and provide shoppers with information about the most compassionate retailers in the world.

The program recognizes and supports retailers who have committed, in writing, to a no-fur policy. Without that written commitment, the Fur Free Retail Program will not endorse any company regardless of its current inventory.

Taking an ethical and public stand against fur fashion offers a company a chance to promote a public policy against violence and cruelty, and to lend its support to the international efforts to end this unnecessary and cruel fashion choice.

The program is also supported by the Fur Free Alliance (FFA), an international coalition of leading animal and environmental protection organizations worldwide. These organizations facilitate the Fur Free Retailer program in their country.

Note: "Fur" means any animal skin or part thereof with hair or fur fibers attached thereto, either in its raw or processed state or the pelt of any animal killed solely for its fur. "Animal" includes, but is not limited to, mink, coyote, sable, fox, muskrat, rabbit, and raccoon dog. The program does not cover all animal products, only fur as defined above. Companies listed here may have products that contain leather, wool, fleece, sheepskin, shearing, leather with hair attached to skin that is typically used as leather (e.g. cowhide with hair attached), materials clipped, shorn, or combed from animals, or synthetic materials intended to look like fur.

FOR CONSUMERS

Find compassionate retailers who have taken a stand against fur and help create a fur free society.

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FOR RETAILERS

Join this program and reach the millions of socially conscious shoppers around the world.

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FUR FREE PARTNERS

Magazines, celebrities, fashion designers and other industry leaders are going the fur free route, too.

Fur Free Partners