AUSTRALIA: US retail group urges progress on mulesing

Author: just-style.com | 4 May 2010

The Australian wool industry "needs to move forward with developing alternatives to mulesing [of sheep]," according to one of the top executives at the trade body representing some of the world's largest apparel retailers.

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