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    Why not to choose fake fur?

    The faux fur, which is cheap when you buy it, contains micro-plastics and quickly ends up in nature and does not decay like real fur. Genuine fur is a durable and recyclable natural material. Genuine fur can be carried with pride – you have made a choice for the environment.

    Why are fur animals raised in cages?

    Cage breeding and current size cages have been decided through research. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry determines the minimum cage size. Although wild animals move a lot, there is always a specific reason for their movement, such as finding food, a mating partner or escaping danger. These needs are met in farm cages. All fur animals live in a world of smell and the open sheds offer them the opportunity to observe the environment.

    Frequently asked questions

    Pelts coming from Finnish farms are identified by a bar code that allows each pelt to be traced. International fashion houses that use Finnish fur in their collections can rely on the proper origin and on the high quality Finnish fur farms provide. Many fashion houses want their pelts to be traceable to the fur farm. The same indications indicate the origin of the fur to the final consumer.

    The faux fur, which is cheap when you buy it, contains micro-plastics and quickly ends up in nature and does not decay like real fur. Genuine fur is a durable and recyclable natural material. Genuine fur can be carried with pride – you have made a choice for the environment.

    Cage breeding and current size cages have been decided through research. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry determines the minimum cage size. Although wild animals move a lot, there is always a specific reason for their movement, such as finding food, a mating partner or escaping danger. These needs are met in farm cages. All fur animals live in a world of smell and the open sheds offer them the opportunity to observe the environment.