Difference between revisions of "Eco leather"
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The term eco-leather is used for fair-trade products ([[Leather handbags|bags]], etc.), but also for [[imitation leather]] for [[car leather|car seat]] covers and other objects. | The term eco-leather is used for fair-trade products ([[Leather handbags|bags]], etc.), but also for [[imitation leather]] for [[car leather|car seat]] covers and other objects. | ||
− | Eco leather is not a defined term. | + | Eco leather is not a defined term. Eco stands for eco-friendly leather made sustainably and by an environmently-friendly approach in leather production. |
− | When Eco leather is described with the composition "Top: 100% Polyurethane, Bottom: 50% Polyester, 50% Cotton", the [[genuine leather|labelling is incorrect]]. Animal skin is not listed here. | + | When Eco leather is described with the composition "Top: 100% Polyurethane, Bottom: 50% Polyester, 50% Cotton", the [[genuine leather|labelling is incorrect]]. Animal skin is not listed here. Saying "Eco leather is a high-quality artificial leather" does not improve the labelling. Such descriptions are misleading and false. |
Revision as of 16:20, 22 February 2017
The term eco-leather is used for fair-trade products (bags, etc.), but also for imitation leather for car seat covers and other objects.
Eco leather is not a defined term. Eco stands for eco-friendly leather made sustainably and by an environmently-friendly approach in leather production.
When Eco leather is described with the composition "Top: 100% Polyurethane, Bottom: 50% Polyester, 50% Cotton", the labelling is incorrect. Animal skin is not listed here. Saying "Eco leather is a high-quality artificial leather" does not improve the labelling. Such descriptions are misleading and false.
Additional information
- What materials can be called leather?
- Vegan leather
- Bio leather
- Imitation leather
- Artificial leather with leather fibres on the reverse