For cruel methods of killing reptiles blames the animal welfare organization THROW the luxuries fashion houses “Louis Vuitton” and “Gucci” claiming that they have unshakable evidence that they are being brutally killed to make bags, belts and wallets.
Videos posted on its website by the New York Post show slaughterhouse workers in Indonesia repeatedly stabbing reptiles to death: from lizards tying their legs and dipping them in a bathtub of water, and from snakes they cut off their heads and they move, beheaded.
THE MAP claims that the Louis Vuitton removes reptile skin while they are alive to make accessories such as bags and wallets.
“Because of their unique physiology, lizards and snakes do not die instantly after beheading and their brains can remain capable of feeling pain for more than 30 minutes,” PETA said in a statement.
The relevant videos show two cases in which the heads of reptiles continued to move after being beheaded.
As reported by American newspaper “New York PostAnimal rights group PETA has sneaked into reptile slaughterhouses in Indonesia.
Last Monday, PETA sent letters to the heads of the luxury group “LVMH” – to which “Louis Vuitton” belongs – and to Kering, which has “Gucci”.
For its part, the “LVMH” group did not respond to allegations of snakes, but said in a statement to the American newspaper: “LVMH respects all views and sensitivities on the use of animal-based raw materials and we support and actively participate in the industry’s efforts to achieve best practices. Our intention is to provide customers with a product that is made with the most responsible and ethical way».

THE Kering group, which stopped using fur last September, was informed in another letter by PETA President Ingrid Newcker about the information available to the animal welfare organization.
The letter, addressed to the French CEO, François-Henri Pinot, states that, in live lizards, workers tie their legs tightly while immersing them in water baths before beheading them.
“Although we have taken these allegations very seriously, there is no evidence that the Kering group is directly or indirectly associated with this slaughterhouse or these practices. Such practicesare strictly prohibited from the animal welfare standards of the Kering group “, was the group’s response.
A spokesman for the Kering Group told the American newspaper that the company had launched an internal investigation into the matter.

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