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Lily Cole wants ban on killing sharks for cosmetic industry

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Model-actress Lily Cole will host a talk at the Hay Festival to raise awareness of the use of shark liver oil in skincare products.

Cole is set to speak out against the use of shark liver in the beauty industry. The British model will give a talk explaining the cruel practice of using squalene, an oil extracted from the livers of endangered sharks, to make high-end face cream, reported Contactmusic.

Cole, who is known for her keen support of animal rights and environmental campaigns, will be joined on stage at the literary gathering in Wales by Alannah Weston, Selfridges' creative director, who is eradicating all products using shark squalene from the store.
 

"Sharks are now among the most vulnerable species in the ocean. The unrestricted killing of sharks is just another example of human destruction of the ocean and its creatures," said Alannah.

According to Bloom, a French marine conservation charity, 3 million deep sea sharks are killed each year to benefit the cosmetics industry, and Cole hopes to change this by raising awareness of the issue.

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First Published: May 29 2013 | 7:36 AM IST

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