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Cactus leather may become a leather alternative

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Hindustan Times
09 August, 2020, 11:10 am
Last modified: 09 August, 2020, 11:19 am

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Cactus leather may become a leather alternative

Almost anything can be made out of vegan leather, without the added price tag of genuine leather and they are great for the environment and an important step towards slow fashion

Hindustan Times
09 August, 2020, 11:10 am
Last modified: 09 August, 2020, 11:19 am
Cactus leather may become a leather alternative

Being mindful of the environment has never before been more significant, considering the year we are having.

From the Australian bushfires to the all-consuming coronavirus pandemic, we should know by now that nature is not to be trifled with and we should all do our part when it comes to contributing to its preservation.

When talking about the safety and preservation of the planet, every little step counts. And inventing an alternative to leather, is certainly no small achievement.

Mexico-based entrepreneurs, Adrián López Velarde and Marte Cázarez, have developed a new method of transforming cacti into a leather like material that is just as durable and textured as the genuine article.

The finished products are elastic, and breathable.

Almost anything can be made out of vegan leather, without the added price tag of genuine leather and they are great for the environment and an important step towards slow fashion.

This alternative brand has been given the name "Desserto", which is fitting, considering where the cacti inhabit.

Desserto is the first organic leather made from the nopal (or prickly-pear) cactus.

After almost two years of working hard on this project, they finally came up with a finished cactus leather product which was marketable in 2019.

With regards to the material used for the production of vegan leather, cacti fibre work surprisingly well as it is highly durable and reliant.

It can survive in extreme weather conditions and does not require a lot of water to grow.

In recent years, several brands have been coming up with new forms of vegan leather made from plants such as pineapple and olives.

In early 2019, fashion retailer H&M debuted a vegan jacket made from pineapple leather and other products under their Conscious Exclusive collection.

Luxury brand Hugo Boss debuted vegan sneakers made from pineapple leather in 2018.

Celebrated fashion designer Stella McCartney has been an early adopter of sustainable fashion on the runway and her recent collections are proof of the choice made by the designer.

 

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