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Leather + Sustainability

Blog
10/02/2021
A classic example of the circular economy  Leather is a by-product of the food industry which would otherwise become waste. The tanning industry collects the raw hides and transforms them into a precious, versatile material with multiple applications such as furniture, automotive + fashion
Leather is Upcycled
All raw hides are a by-product + upcycled from food industry waste, making leather a sustainable choice
Leather is Natural
Unlike genuine natural leather, most faux + vegan leathers are made from vinyl, a potential harmful plastic derived from oil
Leather is Sustainable
Leather is a timeless, long-lasting material that is the antithesis of fast-fashion
Leather is Plastic-Free
Go plastic-free by choosing leather, a high quality natural material that is free of non-degradable pvc
Faux Leathers May Not Be Eco
Oil mining to manufacture faux leather can cause environmental degradation + harm wildlife

Instyle acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands we live and work on, and we extend this to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, acknowledging them as custodians of Country and recognising their enduring connection to land and cultural knowledge. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.