Sustainability has emerged as one of the most important requirements for any business and as such goes hand in hand with leather manufacturing. Debates on the sustainability of real leather is a hot topic in for example the fashion industry, which is encountering a selection of alternative materials and sometimes confusing messaging. It is also experienced that a concept of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is often requested as input data from a supplier, without realizing what an LCA is, what it takes to perform it or what it is meant to be used for. In this Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) paper, we explain the basics for a better understanding of the concept of environmental sustainability, focusing on the leather industry. In this context most of the generally recognized, common methods to measure sustainability such as biodegradability and LCA are also explained. Download the FAQ Understanding the Concept of Environmental Sustainability in the Leather Value Chain My email address** First name**Last name**Company name**Stay informed Please keep me informed about the latest news on Smit & Zoon and the leather industry.Consent* I have read and accepted the Terms & conditions and Privacy Statement.NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Δ This FAQ was written to offer our knowledge in accelerating the process of creating a socially and environmentally sustainable leather value chain in a responsible and circular society. Dr. Yujie Ma, Senior Scientist Lorenzo Taddei, Product Development Engineer Lilian Chang, Global Director R&D Egbert Dikkers, Global Director Sustainability Send an email Interesting for you Discover more on Sustainability Renewable chemicals: replacing fossil-based by biobased ingredients What biobased materials can be used to replace petrochemicals? Discover our alternatives and criteria. Leather is being reinvented for car interiors Leather is experiencing a revival—this time, with a stronger emphasis on sustainability and responsible sourcing. A Perfect Model of Circularity: Return To Nature collection by Anya Hindmarch Fashion game-changer Anya Hindmarch has created a leather bag collection that can decompose back to earth. The bags have been designed to be capable of degrading naturally – from earth, to cow, to bag, to earth and on again in a model of perfect circularity. Sustainability Discover Stay informed Receive the latest company news and industry updates Subscribe Share this: