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What is Vegan Leather?

Written by Kodgav UK | 13-Aug-2021 16:38:05

Vegan people don’t believe in using or eating anything which is produced from animals. So we can say vegan '' means not consuming any meat, dairy products and not wearing any outfits which are made from animals, such as, jackets, furs, leather shoes, and belts. Although being completely vegan can be a challenging task. But in recent times it has become easier, at least in terms of clothing. That’s because alternative “Vegan leather” is being widely used in making clothes and other products.

What is Vegan Leather?


Generally, a common question arises in every vegan’s mind, what is vegan leather? There is no official definition but we can say that it is not a material that is made from dead animal skins. It is sometimes referred to as artificial leather, pleather, or faux leather. Faux leather has been around for a long time, as animal leather is expensive and can cost more if it’s from a specific breed or type of animal.

How is Vegan leather made?


PVC (polyethene chloride) and PU (polyurethane) are the two most commonly used ingredients in making vegan leather. Both of these are plastic-based products and the process of making vegan leather involves many other chemicals which are not so eco-friendly. Some of these chemical includes:

Vegatan: Specially designed for an animal leather alternative.
Lorica: Made from many different types of microfibers.
Birko-Flor: Made from fleece and PVC.
Kydex: Made from acrylic and PVC alloy.

These are the chemicals that create panic among environmental activists. Many people know that products originating from plastic are not good for the environment. The main concern with vegan leather is not just the materials from which it is made, but also how it’s made. During vegan leather production PVC releases dioxins, which are highly dangerous for humans. Plasticizers such as phthalates are also used during leather production to make it more flexible, and it is considered the most environmentally damaging type of PVC. So what will be the alternative to these plastic products? The answer is environmental and animal-friendly vegan leather.

Eco-friendly Vegan Leather

Many companies pride themselves on making truly eco-friendly vegan leather. These leather products often include materials from, cork, kelp, or even pineapple leaves. Below is the list of a few eco-friendly materials which are being used in vegan leather production.
Paper
Cork
Recycled Rubber
Wax cotton
Tree bark Leather
The Hana plant
Muskin

Conclusion

Being a vegan is good. But to truly go vegan, you should only use completely eco-friendly products. If you are searching for the best alternative to animal leather then vegan leather will be the best option to proceed. But make sure it came from only eco-friendly products. The only problem you will face is where to find complete eco-friendly leather and you may end up paying more than real leather.

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