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Public PolicyTHE IFTF CHARTER:The IFTF is the largest international body to represent and advocate on behalf of the international fur trade. The IFTF has 39 member organisations and national federation members in 32 countries. The IFTF promotes strict codes of practice that meet or exceed established and accepted standards for animal welfare, for wild and farmed fur. The fur trade does not trade in endangered species. The legitimate fur trade is a responsible industry. The IFTF supports and encourages the introduction of animal welfare legislation that is based on sound scientific research and other practical considerations, around the world. The IFTF promotes the right of the legitimate fur trade to conduct its business without unreasonable barriers or discriminatory laws. The IFTF calls upon governments around the world to ensure that legislation affecting the fur trade is based on:
The IFTF calls upon governments around the world to ensure that their citizens and legitimate businesses are protected from harassment, intimidation, defamation or damage by extremist and single issue groups. The IFTF asks governments around the world to recognise and understand the difference between animal rights and animal welfare, and that animal rights groups have extreme views that are not representative of the majority of voters. Click here to link to our animal welfare page. The IFTF calls on governments around the world to work with the fur trade on issues that affect the fur trade. The IFTF is always available to provide governments with information and assistance in any way. Details of legislation, regulations and standards in force which govern the international fur trade can be found on the Origin Assured website; www.originassured.com and on this website's pages Conservation and Farming. |
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