“…Production, marketing, and consumption of fur has raised longstanding key concerns from nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) and the surveyed public regarding, notably, animal welfare (Picket and Harris, 2015;ActAsia, 2019;Halliday and McCulloch, 2022), zoonoses and public health (Picket and Harris, 2015;ActAsia, 2019), environmental issues, carbon emissions and footprint (ActAsia, 2019), and ethics (Sun, 2013;Picket and Harris, 2015;Thubron, 2017;ActAsia, 2019;Gorbach, 2021;Arney, 2022;Linzey and Linzey, 2022). Leading NGOs, academics, and public opinion have called for the development and implementation of legislation to alleviate or, in particular, completely prohibit fur farming practices that involve harm to animals, people, and the environment (Laatu, 2013;Sun, 2013;Picket and Harris, 2015;ActAsia, 2019;Arney, 2022;Fur Free Alliance, 2020;Pluda, 2020).…”