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Fur sales have been banned in Israel

Israel has passed a law banning the use of animal treasures in the fashion industry.

Axar.az reports that the statement came from the Israeli Minister of Environmental Protection.

Thus, Israel became the first country to ban the sale of fur to the fashion industry.

Under the approved law, animal skins and furs will not be sold to brands in the fashion industry. Fur and skins will be used only for scientific research, education and religious ceremonies.

Date
2021.06.10 / 17:13
Author
Axar.az
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