How to save Badminton

It's important to acknowledge

that not all badminton equipment is suitable for everyone



The use of feathers in shuttlecocks can have negative effects on individuals who are vegan, oppose animal cruelty, or children who may find the truth about the feather shuttle upsetting


While badminton provides a range of health benefits, it's essential to recognise that the use of feathers in the sport has caused controversy and concern


Therefore, it's crucial for badminton enthusiasts to come together and advocate for a change in the sport's history, getting ahead of the game without more delay


By urging the Badminton World Federation (BWF) to ban the use of feathers and introduce alternative materials for shuttlecocks, we can ensure that the sport is inclusive and accessible to everyone with transparency of the materials being used


help to achieve this goal, take action and save badminton from its current title as a

"Blood Sport"


Let's work together to bring about positive change and create a more ethical and enjoyable experience for all future and current badminton players


It is imperative to understand the significance of transitioning from feather to synthetic shuttlecocks. The differences between these materials may not be drastic, but they hold significant implications for the environment and the welfare of both Humans & Animals. Therefore, it is essential to make this switch to promote sustainability and ethical practices.

  • To make the transition easier, start by experimenting with synthetic shuttlecocks during practice sessions. weaning away from the feather

  • Trying out different brands and types of synthetic shuttlecocks can help you find the one that best suits your playing style and preferences.

  • It is important to be patient during this transition period. Adapting to the new shuttlecock may take some time, but with practice, you can comfortably enjoy playing with synthetic shuttlecocks. So, take your time, give yourself room to adjust, and embrace the change towards a more sustainable and animal-friendly approach to badminton.

let’s follow in their flight and do what’s right

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