Pursuing non-animal alternatives!

by | Oct 8, 2018

Procter & Gamble have announced that they are ceasing sales of the badger fur shaving brushes from their Art Of Shaving line following a PETA expose of the treatment of badgers by Chinese suppliers.

The company will swap to synthetic bristles & step up their efforts to develop better alternatives for the future. The commitment is in keeping with P&G’s wider ongoing efforts to pursue non-animal alternatives.

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