PelloBello’s Ethical Approach to Raw Materials Sourcing
Our company believes that breeding and killing animals solely or predominantly to obtain their fur is a relic that violates moral and ethical norms. In order to uphold our beliefs, winter season 2017 and other lines will not use the fur of wild animals such as fox, mink and raccoon.
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Real fur has the naturally attractive colors, which means that the use of dyes during the production is minimized. We also do not utilize any chemicals that are considered to cause significant harm to the environment. In addition, the raw materials that we use are renewable and sustainable, which means their stock is maintained at a certain level without depletion. Also, by refusing to work with the fur of wild and endangered animals we strive to sustain their population and save the places of their natural habitat. This means that our manufacturing process mitigates any possible environmental damage.
The production of artificial fur is much less eco-friendly. Manufacturing requires the use of synthetics materials produced out of coal, limestone and petroleum. These resources are no-renewable; so inconsiderable and excessive consumption will inevitably lead to depletion of these valuable resources.
Natural fur is one of the most durable materials. Clothes made out of this raw material can serve for decades. Artificial fibers, for all their strength, do not have such wear resistance. The fibers begin to get tangled, crumble and clothes lose their appearance. This forces consumers to purchase new clothing more often and, consequently, more resources are deployed to make new