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Adidas boots out kangaroo cruelty in a major win for animal advocates

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Global sportswear giant Adidas has officially dropped kangaroo leather from its football boots, answering the call of animal welfare advocates and catching up with other major brands like Nike.

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After years of pressure from animal advocates and groups including World Animal Protection, Adidas has finally announced that they have ended the use of kangaroo leather in their football boots.

The news was confirmed after the president of the Center for a Humane Economy (CHE), travelled to Germany to urge the sportswear giant to stop using kangaroo leather as part of their Kangaroos Are Not Shoes campaign.

Thanks to sustained pressure from CHE and support from animal lovers like you, Adidas has finally joined a growing movement led by industry leaders such as Nike, Puma, and New Balance, who have also committed to ending the use of kangaroo leather in their football boots. 

Right now, kangaroos are being hunted and brutally killed during night-time hunts to meet the industry's demand for their skin and flesh. Data suggests around 40% of the shots fired are not immediately fatal, leaving them to die a slow, painful death or be permanently maimed.

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Kangaroo in the wild, Australia

Big wins for kangaroos

Adidas joins New Balance, Nike and Puma in dropping cruel kangaroo leather.

This compassionate shift is a significant victory for our national icons and reflects a growing global consensus that fashion should no longer come at the expense of animal suffering.

With the proven performance of innovative cruelty-free alternatives, the suffering of kangaroos for fashion is unjustifiable.

Together, we can move more companies to end the cruel practice of using kangaroo leather in the name of fashion.

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Kangaroos deserve better

In the last 10 years, over 15 million kangaroos have been killed for the commercial trade, making it the largest commercial hunt of land-based wildlife in the world.

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