People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is pushing for art supply companies to stop selling paintbrushes made of badger fur. Much of this fur, such as that found in brushes at Blick Art ...
CINCINNATI - Procter & Gamble Co. is getting out of the business of badger hair after animal rights activists caught Chinese farmers abusing the animals to obtain hair for shaving and paint brushes.
P&G will stop using badger hair to make its high-end Art of Shaving products after animal rights group PETA sounded alarms over industry abuses in China. PETA is pressuring other companies that make ...
THE last thing a man wants in the morning, one would think, would be a badger rubbing against his face. Yet DNA tests show that many shaving brushes are made from the hair of protected Eurasian ...
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Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A resurgent interest in shaving brushes made from animal hair prompted researchers from the CDC to remind ...
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