John,
Amazon is selling cosmetic brushes made from badger fur -- a brutal business that profits from sheer animal torture. These animals are stuffed into filthy cages and left to suffer—starving, isolated, and finally beaten to death, sometimes with everyday objects like chair legs.
Other brands and retailers like Procter & Gamble, L'Oréal, NARS and Morphe have already removed badger and other animal-hair brushes from their shelves. Together we can turn up the pressure and make Amazon drop them too. Are you in?
Amazon: Ban all badger products from your platform.
Badgers are highly social animals that live in elaborate underground burrow systems called setts. Some are centuries old and used by generations of the same badger family, with separate rooms for sleeping, giving birth, and a toilet area outside.
But on fur farms, these beautiful badgers have nothing to live for – no burrows to create, no connections to build, no food to forage. They sit and suffer in filthy metal crates, losing their minds. Their fate is truly traumatising: heads bashed in, throats cut, left with untreated injuries or cannibalising each other before dying slowly or being beaten to death with random objects.
Despite synthetic alternatives to animal-fur brushes, these innocent animals continue to endure horrific treatment for profit. But together, we can turn global attention on this cruel business and stop the sale and demand of badger hair brushes. Are you in?
Amazon: Ban badger hair brushes and protect these poor animals from a life of misery and brutal death.
