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Condé Nast Goes Public With Fur Ban After Activists Target Executives

The Vogue publisher said it has long-standing guidelines that prohibit the use of new animal fur in most editorial and advertising content. These have now been made public.
Activists for The Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade protest outside a Conde Nast executive's home.
Condé Nast has published a policy that bans the use of most new fur products in editorial and advertising content following a series of targeted protests. (The Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade )

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