It’s also why this film-which I worked researching and part line-producing amongst a team of others-is so important. That’s why at Collective Fashion Justice I coined the term “ total ethics fashion”, prioritising the lives of all animals humans and non-humans, as well as the planet, before profit. ![]() In other words, we cannot sustain injustice any more than we can sustain environmental degradation. We must reconcile ethics and sustainability as one and indissociable. “We cannot accept complex equations for a definition of sustainability that omits the ethical treatment of living beings-humans and our fellow animals.” ![]() “We must reconcile ethics and sustainability as one and indissociable,” says Rebecca Cappelli, the film’s director. It also hones in on the exploitation of animals themselves, something often excluded from conversations of sustainability and ethics in fashion. Exploring the use of fur, leather, and wool, SLAY looks at some of the environmental and human impacts the industries behind these animal-based materials cause. Is it acceptable to kill animals for fashion? This is the question a new feature-length documentary asks the fashion industry, and all of us who get dressed each day. New documentary SLAY explores the use of animal skins in fashion and their impacts on people, the planet, and of course, the animals themselves.
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