I’m vegetarian, not vegan, and I don’t expect people to stop eating meat, but fur trapping and farming is incredibly cruel. Far more cruel than a lot of other types of animal farming. On top of that, it’s pretty wasteful. The pelt is used and the rest of the animal is disposed of.
It seems to me that in a case like this, averting cruelty would be the bigger thing. What kind of environmental impact can the fake fur industry have when contrasted with the environmental impact of, for example, the entire fossil fuel for generating electricity system? Because I’m guessing it’s a tiny drop in a giant bucket and we can be more concerned with averting unnecessary cruelty here.
Also fursuits are made of synthetic materials, it’s vegan
Synthetic materials are bad for the environment while real fur is natural and won’t shed micro plastics.
I’m vegetarian, not vegan, and I don’t expect people to stop eating meat, but fur trapping and farming is incredibly cruel. Far more cruel than a lot of other types of animal farming. On top of that, it’s pretty wasteful. The pelt is used and the rest of the animal is disposed of.
https://www.hsi.org/news-resources/fur-trade/
It’s still more environmentally friendly than synthetics.
Here then, let me skin you. It’s better for the environment!
Unironically yes, we are far too populated. People need to stop breeding. Life is inherently a selfish act.
It seems to me that in a case like this, averting cruelty would be the bigger thing. What kind of environmental impact can the fake fur industry have when contrasted with the environmental impact of, for example, the entire fossil fuel for generating electricity system? Because I’m guessing it’s a tiny drop in a giant bucket and we can be more concerned with averting unnecessary cruelty here.
Being vegan is not necessarily about being good for the environment
You mean plastic, which will degrade and spread into nature, remaining there practically forever?