World’s First New Zealand Wool Investigation Exposes “Ethical” Scam

From 2023 to the end of 2024, PETA Asia-Pacific went inside 11 farms and shearing sheds in New Zealand that produce ZQ-certified wool, a sham certification standard developed and owned by The New Zealand Merino Company. The company calls itself “the world’s leading ethical wool brand” and claims that “sheep producing the wool are humanely treated” – but as this investigation reveals, there is no such thing as “ethical” or “humane” wool.

Investigators discovered the following:

  • Shearers kicked, beat, and stomped on sheep and threw them down chutes. One worker slammed a sheep’s head against a hard wooden board three times.
  • Workers whipped, tackled, and hit sheep with various objects, including a ski pole.
  • Sheep were left with gaping wounds that were stitched up without painkillers. One worker laughed at a sheep as blood ran down their face from an eye injury.
  • Sheep were forced into severely crowded enclosures, leading to one being smothered to death. Her wool was still shorn to be prepared for sale.
  • A farmer slit the throat of a conscious sheep after the animal spent days struggling and collapsing. Her body was dumped into a trash pit. It was common for investigators to find dead sheep on the farms.
  • Farmers used dogs, who sometimes attacked the sheep, to control and terrorise them. However, even these dogs weren’t spared abuse, as one farmer kicked them in the head and another farmer jabbed a dog several times with a pole.