Bulgaria has officially banned fur farming, in a huge win for animals! Back in
2022, the country's Minister of Environment and Water signed an order to prohibit breeding or importing a popular species of mink in Bulgaria. But - predictably -
greedy companies protested loudly, claiming they should have the right to torture animals for the sake of selling clothing.In August 2025 though, Bulgaria's Supreme Administrative Court upheld the country's ban on fur farming - meaning profit-obsessed companies failed, and the animals won.
This is a win we must bring to other countries, too! Sign the petition to demand that the rest of the European Union (EU) also ban fur farming!Fur farming is incredibly distressing to the captive animals involved. Footage shows that animals are shoved and locked into tiny cages that are filled with feces and other filth, even when they are injured or have open wounds.
In some cases, living mink were left to exist alongside the rotting corpses of their fallen comrades. Unsurprisingly, this results in infections, disease, pain, and horrible suffering. Some recordings have even captured disturbing video of the animals self-harming and self-maiming in distress.
These are the only versions of life these animals ever live.
Once they are old enough to have produced "enough" fur, they are sent to gas chambers. After they are dead, their furs are cut from their bodies and sold to become clothing.Luckily, because of the Bulgarian government's work to protect animal welfare, the country's last mink farm closed in January 2025. It was able to breed around 129,000 mink per year. Now, neither this farm nor any others will reopen.
We must ensure that more member states in the EU protect mink from cruelty and death as well! Sign the petition to urge the European Union to ban fur farming of mink and other species!