Low-Carbon Leather Bags

This Mulberry Bag Collection Features the World's Lowest Carbon Leather

Created in partnership with Muirhead, the newest Mulberry bag collection features the world’s lowest carbon leather. The limited-edition capsule collection is touted as the brand's lowest carbon creation to date and it sustainably refreshes classic styles such as the Amberley Satchel.

The collection of bags was entirely made in the UK and Mulberry describes its approach as a "pioneering hyper-local, hyper-transparent ‘farm to finished product’ supply chain model" with a focus on transparency and traceability. The collection of farm-to-finished products was made possible thanks to collaborations with a network of regenerative and organic farms.

This Mulberry bag collection aligns with the brand's Made to Last manifesto and commitment to transforming into a regenerative and circular model by 2030.
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