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kangaroo family
 
Dear John,

The dominos are falling. In the best way.

Nike and Puma have announced they will no longer use kangaroo leather in their soccer cleat offerings.

That decision comes right on the heels of a similar announcement in 2021 from the Italy-based Diadora that it would halt any use of kangaroo skins.

This is an enormously consequential moment in our “Kangaroos Are Not Shoes” campaign, rivaling our successes by the Center for a Humane Economy in passing the FDA Modernization Act 2.0 to reduce animal testing and in enacting a National Ban on Animal Fighting to shut down illegal cockfighting and dogfighting on every inch of U.S. soil.

I also told you that the announcement from Puma was especially significant because it was Puma that started the corporate shift toward kangaroo skins in the late 1960s, achieving a marketing milestone when the soccer legend Pelé laced up Puma Kings in a key World Cup game.

Now Nike, one of the best-known brands in the world, is shedding kangaroo skins. The company said it “will stop making any product with kangaroo leather in 2023.”

Remember, commercial shooters massacre two million kangaroos a year in the wild in Australia. They principally do it for the skins, so that they can be used in soccer cleats.

Now, it’s time to convince Adidas and New Balance to shed kangaroo skins in their supply chain and to get on board with our campaign. Remember, if they continue to buy skins, the commercial demand for kangaroo skins will continue and that means the inhumane death of hundreds of thousands of adult kangaroos and joeys every year.

We are closer than ever to stopping the global trade in kangaroo parts for footwear for the world’s most popular sport. If we must we’ll use the same strategies against Adidas that we deployed against Nike.

We’ve worked to shut down Nike’s sales of kangaroo skins in California, and we’ve asked Nike to end its sale of kangaroo-based shoes everywhere else in the world.

We sent a letter to Nike CEO John Donahoe with more than 62,000 names of supporters from around the world who condemn Nike’s continued funding of kangaroo slaughter. We also placed a series of billboards around Nike’s headquarters to remind the company that this issue won’t go away until the company stops sourcing wild animal parts for its shoes. We even made a short movie about the topic.

With you at our side, we can convince the biggest companies in the world and prevail and protect animals.
 
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Kangaroos do not exist to be turned into shoes.

Thanks for being in this fight with us.

For the kangaroos,
 
Wayne Pacelle

Wayne Pacelle
President
Center for a Humane Economy


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