Say goodbye to dirt and cruelty.
These brands make vegan and animal test–free laundry detergents, so you can clean your clothes with a clean conscience.
Take Cruelty out of Laundry Day
Humans aren’t the only species that can get diabetes. Watch out for these symptoms, and always consult your veterinarian if you have any concerns.
What to Look For
Take these simple yet important steps before discarding cans or bottles in order to help save lives.
The Proper Way to Discard Containers
What is bird flu—and are you at risk? We put together a guide with tips on protecting yourself and others during the outbreak.
Crucial Bird Flu Facts
Renowned pastry chef Philip Khoury’s cookbook A New Way to Bake won PETA U.K.’s 2023 Best Vegan Cookbook award. It shows you how to whip up showstopping sweets using widely available vegan ingredients—without eggs or dairy.
Try Two of His Decadent Dessert Recipes for Free!
Fried Green Tomatoes
PETA has officially added these compassionate companies and brands to our list of those that don't test on animals:
Hey Bud Skincare*
PLIX
Sudz Cauldron
*This company is licensed to use one of PETA's Global Beauty Without Bunnies logos.
These companies now use the "PETA-Approved Vegan" logo to highlight their vegan clothes, accessories, and home furnishings:
Matergea
Eve Cork
Gerda Goosen
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