Hudson’s Bay Officially Goes Fur-Free

The Hudson’s Bay Company, a retailer with deep roots in the fur trade, has officially stopped selling animal fur products. This decision marks a significant shift

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Hudson’s Bay Officially Goes Fur-Free

The Hudson’s Bay Company, a retailer with deep roots in the fur trade, has officially stopped selling animal fur products. This decision marks a significant shift for North America’s oldest company, which dates back to two centuries before Canada was formed. The Toronto-based company’s entire portfolio is now fur-free, and other Hudson’s Bay-owned entities, Saks Fifth Avenue and Saks Off 5th, have also committed to going fur-free in 2021.

The fur trade has been an integral part of the Hudson’s Bay Company‘s history, as it began when French traders discovered a bounty of fur accessible through the inland sea of Hudson Bay. Over time, the business shifted to retail to accommodate clients who were increasingly keen to spend Gold Rush cash. The company made the fur-free decision in 2021 and stopped selling fur merchandise this month.

This change is a significant milestone for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals…

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