In a breakthrough for bio-based materials, scientists have made leather from the fibers of discarded pineapple leaves that's comparable to the real thing and also outperforms other existing plant ...
Vegan leather products made, clockwise from top left, from cactus (from Desserto by Fossil), apple skins (by Sylven New York), cork (by MB Cork), pineapple leaves (from Piñatex by Nike) and mushrooms ...
Pineapples are super versatile. They can be used as a snack, as a pizza topping, in drinks, as a home for talking sponges who live under the sea, but one company has taken pineapple use to the next ...
As more consumers look for animal-free fashion, companies like Newlight Technologies offer carbon-negative Covalent products made with its AirCarbon biomaterial Footwear brand O2 Monde and vegan bag ...
When leather expert Carmen Hijosa visited the Philippines to consult with the leather industry there, she discovered two big problems: The leather was poor quality, and producing it was bad both for ...
Finding a substitute for leather has long vexed those concerned about the material’s effects on the environment. On the one hand, the process of tanning leather involves chemicals like chromium that ...
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