But can real leather be considered a sustainable material?

Leather, considered a luxury material, is also an eco-conscious choice.

  • 1 Recycling of waste:

    I only use leather from food industry waste, transforming what would otherwise be waste into a valuable resource and reducing waste.

  • 2 Less emissions:

    Without leather processing, there would be a sharp increase in greenhouse gases, with millions of tons of CO2 pouring into the atmosphere.

  • 3 Animal welfare:

    Quality leather comes from farms that respect animal welfare. Small imperfections, such as natural scratches, testify to its authenticity and genuineness.

  • 3 Duration over time:

    Leather items are durable, retaining their beauty and functionality for years, thus reducing the need to replace them and limiting the consumption of resources.

  • 4 Biodegradable:

    Leather is a natural, biodegradable and recyclable material, avoiding the accumulation in ecosystems that instead characterizes synthetic materials.