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Viva! USA Tel: 530/759-viva
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immediate release: For more information: Adidas sued for Breaking
California Law San Francisco According
to a lawsuit filed this morning on behalf of Davis-based animal
rights group Viva!, sports giant Adidas is in violation of California
Penal Code § 653o, which states that the body parts or products of
kangaroos cannot be imported into or sold in the state. Adidas currently
uses kangaroo skins to make some of their soccer cleats, including
the Adidas Predator.
In addition to Adidas, three retail stores have been named in
the suit. Lombardi Sports in San Francisco, Offside Soccer in Sacramento
County and Sport Chalet in Los Angeles County.
On August 31, 2002, Viva! hand-delivered a letter to Adidas' USA corporate
headquarters in Portland Oregon, notifying them that they were violating
California law by selling soccer cleats made from kangaroo skins.
With 70% of the market for professional soccer cleats, Adidas is a driving
force behind the slaughter. Synthetic materials are currently available
to make soccer cleats, and many companies use them - including Adidas.
The Kangaroo Industry Association of Australia recently confirmed the
link between sports shoe manufacturers and the kangaroo massacre by stating:
"This [soccer cleat] industry is vital to the kangaroo industry.
Without it underpinning kangaroo skin prices the entire industry would
be at risk."
"Adidas is getting away with murder in Australia and California,"
said lauren Ornelas, US Campaigns Director of Viva!USA. "They
are showing the same disregard for California law that the hunters show
the baby kangaroos whom they bludgeon to death. "
Attorney David Blatte, who filed the suit on behalf of Viva!, summed
up the legal issue: "The California legislature has decided that
certain animals need protection. By using kangaroo leather for commercial
purposes, Adidas is saying that it doesn't care about animals or about
the law."
Viva!, an international organization with USA Headquarters in Davis,
CA is organizing a global campaign against Adidas use of kangaroo
skins. For further information on this campaign and to view pictures of
kangaroo hunting, go to www.savethekangaroo.com.
A copy of the
complaint and video footage of kangaroo slaughter are available upon
request.
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