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Tell California To Kick Out Kangaroo Leather
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Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
California banned the sale of kangaroo leather in the 70s, but many athletic retailers still use kangaroo leather in products.
The kangaroo is a symbol of courage and boundless energy, of strength and leadership, and when carrying a pouch of joeys around the Australian outback, of adorable parenting.
However, kangaroos are also under threat from hunters who sell the animal hides to fashion houses to be used in shoes, bags, and more1.
California banned the sale of kangaroo leather in the 70s2 but some retailers are breaking this law, keeping kangaroo leather shoes and other products on tehir shelves3.
A Center for a Humane Economy investigation4 found widespread violations of California’s ban on the commerce of kangaroo-derived products, and a lack of enforcement of California Penal Code § 653o5. Officials from California Fish and Wildlife and other agencies are now taking action to increase compliance.
Major athletic clothing companies like Nike, Adidas, Asics, Lotto, Mizuno, New Balance, Puma and Umbro still rely on kangaroo leather for more than 65 models of soccer cleats, contributing to the killing of some 1.5 million kangaroos a year in Australia — the largest commercial hunt of terrestrial wildlife in the world6.
California’s ban on kangaroo leather applies to online and brick-and-mortar sales. Even though conservation groups have repeatedly contacted California state authorities about companies that skirt the law, no regulatory agencies have stepped up to enforce it7.
Kangaroos are at great risk, and more will be targeted, hunted down, and slaughtered for their hides.
This doesn’t have to happen.
Many synthetic alternatives to kangaroo leather exist, including sustainable plant-based options made out of mushrooms, apples, pineapples, and more8.
The European Union is considering a kangaroo products ban, facing pressure from citizens9.
Even the Australian government has strengthened protections for kangaroos over the years10, requiring higher standards in the slaughter of joeys11.
If Australia can take a stand for kangaroos, California has little excuse.
Sign the petition and help us tell the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and state prosecutors to enforce the ban on kangaroo products and respond with consequences for retailers who refuse to follow it.