Fur & Exotic Skins
Conduct Screen Animal Welfare
Companies involved in the commercial fur and exotic skin trade — fur farming, wild trapping, and exotic species sourcing for luxury fashion. Includes both direct producers and brands that feature fur or exotic skins as a significant product line.
4 companies currently excluded under this screen
Excluded Companies (4 total)
Showing 4 of 4 companies excluded under this screen.
| Ticker | Company | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| CPRI | Capri Holdings Limited | PETA - Capri Holdings Limited; Michael Kors and Jimmy Choo documented using alligator, snake, crocodile exotic skins with no public ban as of 2020 PETA campaign; Versace sold to Prada Group (completed... |
| GOOS | Canada Goose Holdings Inc. | Fur Free Alliance / FashionUnited - Canada Goose Inc; Heritage collection continues selling real coyote fur hood trim as of Feb 2026 despite 2022 fur-free sourcing commitment; FashionUnited (Jul 2024)... |
| HESAY | Hermes International Group | PETA - Hermès International (US ADR); Active exotic skins use: crocodile (Porosus/Niloticus/Moreletii), American alligator, ostrich, lizard; planning Australia's largest crocodile factory farm (50,000... |
| PPRUY | Kering SA | Ethos / Business of Fashion - Kering SA (US OTC ADR); Gucci and Saint Laurent continue exotic skins (python in Nov 2025 Saint Laurent collections confirmed); owns Thailand python farm (acquired Jan 20... |
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