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VF stops fur use across all its brands and product line

Brands of VF Corporation will no longer use fur, angora or exotic leather in their products. The animal-derived materials most often used by VF and its brands are leather, down and wool.

The policy outlines which animal material are prohibited and sets formal guidelines for the procurement and use of approved materials by the company’s brands and global supply chain partners.

VF has a history of animal welfare actions. Its brand Timberland partnered other footwear brands, tanneries and retailers to form the Leather Working Group to promote responsible practices within the leather industry. Another brand, The North Face, has a global standard through which any brand can evaluate and certify its complete down supply chain. Also VF participates in programs centered on best practices in the wool industry.

VF believes all animals within the global commercial supply chain should be treated with care and respect. As it continues to promote the development of viable commercial substitutes to animal materials, this policy will help to ensure that the materials used today are procured from sources that prioritize animal welfare and responsible business practices.

The company also developed and adheres to existing policies for the purchase and use of Conflict Minerals, Cotton Country of Origin, and Forest Derived Materials, in addition to a Restricted Substances List for its chemical management program.

 
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