March 5, 2025 /CSRwire/ - World Wildlife Fund (WWF) today unveiled the Deforestation-Free Leather Fund, an opportunity for companies to financially support strategic initiatives to improve the ...
The project, which is a collaboration between National Wildlife Federation, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Leather Working Group (LWG), and the Gibbs Land Use and Environment Lab (GLUE) at the University ...
Puma has signed up for the Deforestation-Free Call to Action for Leather, launched by global non-profits Textile Exchange and Leather Working Group, which aims to create equitable, transparent, and ...
The Deforestation-Free Call to Action for Leather calls on brands and retailers to ensure sourcing of bovine leather from deforestation-free supply chains by 2030 or earlier. Industries are at varying ...
PUMA announced July 6 that it had signed up for the Deforestation-Free Call to Action for Leather program, meaning the organization has committed itself to sourcing all of its bovine leather from ...
Human rights issues were found in every stage of leather production in an analysis from the Fair Labor Association, spanning farms, slaughterhouses and tanneries across the globe. A report released by ...
The new initiative aims to promote traceability and reduce environmental impacts in leather production, with Tapestry, Inc. as one of the first major contributors The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) ...
Leather boots, handbags, and even living room sofas are quietly becoming some of the clearest casualties of the latest trade ...
"While leather is a byproduct of the beef and dairy industries, it still carries responsibility for embedded impacts and emissions in the supply chain," said Fernando Bellese, Senior Director for Beef ...