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Title: Reducing the Environmental Impact of Leather Production and Assessing the Potential of Cactus-Based Vegan Leather
Authors: Sumaira Tariq, Malaika Moazzam, Asad Ali, Muhammad Saleem Khan, Muhammad Faheem Ullah, Yaseen Mughal, Muhammad Hasan, Khurram Shahzad Ayub
Journal: International Journal of Innovations in Science & Technology
Publisher: 50SEA JOURNALS (SMC-PRIVATE) LIMITED
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 7
Issue: 5
Language: en
Keywords: SustainabilityEnvironmental ImpactAnimal welfarecactus leatherGlobal Shift
Global warming and the environmental and health risks linked to animal-based leather products have increased the demand for sustainable alternatives. Vegan leather has gained attention as a promising solution to these issues, encouraging eco-friendly fashion. To reduce its environmental impact, the leather industry is shifting from animal-derived to plant-based materials. Traditional leather production involves slaughtering over a billion cattle each year, releasing harmful substances like chromium and lead that pollute water sources and threaten public health. This study explores the potential of cactus-based vegan leather as an eco-friendly substitute for conventional leather. The process involved harvesting mature cactus pads, drying them in the sun, and transforming them into a sturdy material that mimics the properties of real leather. Mechanical tests showed that cactus leather offers similar durability, flexibility, and aesthetic appeal to traditional leather. The results emphasize the environmental, economic, and functional advantages of cactus leather, positioning it as a scalable alternative to reduce the negative ecological effects of animal-based leather production.
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