Are Gucci products cruelty-free?

Asked a year ago
No, Gucci products are not cruelty-free. Gucci is known for using animal materials such as leather, fur, and exotic skins in their products, which involves the cruel treatment and killing of animals. The company has faced criticism from animal rights organizations for its use of fur, including using fox, mink, and raccoon dog fur. Despite efforts to phase out fur, Gucci still uses other animal-derived materials. It is important to note that Gucci has not certified or labeled their products as cruelty-free, indicating that animal exploitation is still involved in their supply chain. As a result, consumers who prioritize ethical and cruelty-free brands should consider alternatives to Gucci.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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