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Canada Goose plans shift to reclaimed fur over wild coyote product

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Luxury parka maker Canada Goose Holdings Inc. plans to start using reclaimed fur for its coats and stop purchasing new fur in a couple years even though some animal rights groups don’t see the reversal as a victory for wildlife.

“We remain committed to the functionality and sustainability of real fur, however we are challenging ourselves to do it better, reusing what already exists,” the company said in its first sustainability report released Wednesday.

For five decades, it has used wild coyote fur from Western Canada and the U.S., that it says its suppliers ensure never comes from fur farms, among other measures.

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2 thoughts on “Canada Goose plans shift to reclaimed fur over wild coyote product

  1. Leave the coyotes alone! Why does it have to take 2 years for them to stop using real fur? I wish people wouldn’t be dumb enough or uncaring enough to buy fur.

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