Tata International's new 'Earthcare Leather' range is welcoming a new Phoenix Leather material, helping reduce the amount of wasted trim from leather production processes. Relying on a 'GENOCORIUM' process that decreases water pollution, depletion, and greenhouse gas emissions, this unique range aims to promote sustainability in the leather-making industry. Tata hopes to become a pioneer in the sustainable leather market, encouraging more brands to adopt eco-friendly practices.
"We are optimistic about sustainable and bio-based leather. Percentage share of Earthcare leather in financial year 2023-2024 accounted for 27 per cent of our total production and we plan to increase this to 50 per cent in next 4 years," said P Rajasekaran, Business Head - Finished Leather Business at Tata International.
Eco-Minded Leather Variants
Tata International's New Eco-Friendly Leather Hopes to Spark Change
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Leather Materials - The introduction of eco-friendly leather variants, such as the Phoenix Leather, emphasizes a growing focus on minimizing waste in leather production.
2. Water-conserving Manufacturing - The GENOCORIUM process utilized by Tata International highlights innovations aimed at reducing water pollution and consumption in leather processing.
3. Low-emission Leather Production - Implementing processes that lower greenhouse gas emissions, like those in Tata's Earthcare Leather range, exemplifies a shift towards cleaner production methods in the industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can benefit from sustainable leather options, leading to more eco-conscious collections.
2. Automotive - Adopting eco-friendly leather materials in car interiors aligns with the automotive industry's push towards sustainability.
3. Furniture - Sustainable leather variants offer the furniture industry new opportunities to create eco-friendly and stylish pieces.