This study explores vegan leather,an eco-friendly substitute for conventional animal-derived leather.Using materials like polyurethane,pineapple leaves,cork,and recycled plastics,vegan leather aims to transform the fa...This study explores vegan leather,an eco-friendly substitute for conventional animal-derived leather.Using materials like polyurethane,pineapple leaves,cork,and recycled plastics,vegan leather aims to transform the fashion industry and consumer products while addressing environmental concerns.Despite its advantages,challenges related to availability and durability persist.Theboomingmarket for vegan leather is expected to reach billions of dollars,reflecting a broader societal shift towards sustainable and cruelty-free alternatives.The review traces the historical development of vegan leather fromits origins in Germany to modern innovations likeMylo and Pinatex.By comparing these materials to conventional leather,the study assesses their potential to replace animal-derived leather.Looking at different types of sustainable leather,like synthetic,plant-based,mycelium,and collagen-based leather,shows how they connect with being environmentally friendly and made from natural materials.The ultimate aim is to contribute to ongoing discussions about transitioning to a circular economy,where durable bio-based and biodegradable materials offer a promising future for sustainable leather alternatives.展开更多
文摘This study explores vegan leather,an eco-friendly substitute for conventional animal-derived leather.Using materials like polyurethane,pineapple leaves,cork,and recycled plastics,vegan leather aims to transform the fashion industry and consumer products while addressing environmental concerns.Despite its advantages,challenges related to availability and durability persist.Theboomingmarket for vegan leather is expected to reach billions of dollars,reflecting a broader societal shift towards sustainable and cruelty-free alternatives.The review traces the historical development of vegan leather fromits origins in Germany to modern innovations likeMylo and Pinatex.By comparing these materials to conventional leather,the study assesses their potential to replace animal-derived leather.Looking at different types of sustainable leather,like synthetic,plant-based,mycelium,and collagen-based leather,shows how they connect with being environmentally friendly and made from natural materials.The ultimate aim is to contribute to ongoing discussions about transitioning to a circular economy,where durable bio-based and biodegradable materials offer a promising future for sustainable leather alternatives.