A bill that would ban the sale of kangaroo parts has been introduced in the Oregon Legislature
, taking aim at sports apparel manufacturers that use leather from the animals to make their products.
“It’s unconscionable that millions of native wild animals in Australia have been killed for the sake of high-end soccer cleats worn by a subset of elite soccer players,” Democratic Oregon Sen. Floyd Prozanski, who introduced the bill, said in a news release issued Monday by animal rights groups. “I understand this legislation may have financial impact on some Oregon shoe manufacturers, but in the balance Oregon should be standing on the humane side of this issue.
“It’s time for these shoe manufacturers to evolve their business model to eliminate extreme animal cruelty in their product offerings,” said Rene Tatro, a board member of the Center for a Humane Economy.last month that it uses kangaroo leather in a"small portion" of its soccer shoes and that it"works with leather suppliers that source animal skins from processors that use sound animal husbandry and humane treatment, whether farmed, domesticated, or wild managed.
The ban on “k-leather” would not be without precedent: California enacted a ban on kangaroo-based products in the 1970s.
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