nationalsalt
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I cannot seem to find an objective answer as to whether animal leather is merely repurposed waste from animals killed for their meat, or if it’s an integral part of the supply chain economy.
Figures like Stella McCartney and PETA are adamant that leather is a co-product of animal farming and that “by-product” claims are false.
The leather industry on the other hand, perhaps unsurprisingly, is adamant that animal leather is in fact a by-product, and that any claims to the contrary are false.
So what is the truth?
Secondly, there are so many leather alternatives now being made from pineapples, grapes, cork, rubber, shrimps etc. But some are apparently also mixed with / coated in plastic, which somewhat reduces their ethical / sustainable credentials.
Does anyone have experience with these and can you speak on their quality / composition?
Figures like Stella McCartney and PETA are adamant that leather is a co-product of animal farming and that “by-product” claims are false.
The leather industry on the other hand, perhaps unsurprisingly, is adamant that animal leather is in fact a by-product, and that any claims to the contrary are false.
So what is the truth?
Secondly, there are so many leather alternatives now being made from pineapples, grapes, cork, rubber, shrimps etc. But some are apparently also mixed with / coated in plastic, which somewhat reduces their ethical / sustainable credentials.
Does anyone have experience with these and can you speak on their quality / composition?