which allows the company to control carbon emissions at every stage of the tanning process. “Part of our leather is zero carbon footprint, and what’s not we make up,” McConnell said.
Now a new report concludes around 80% of Brazil’s leading beef and cow leather companies and their financiers have made no commitments to stop deforestation. The study, released Wednesday by the ...
Now a new report concludes around 80% of Brazil’s leading beef and cow leather companies and their financiers have made no commitments to stop deforestation. Recommended Videos The study ...
Brazilian Beef and Leather Companies Fall Short in Tackling Deforestation, a Study Finds BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — The next United Nations climate conference, COP30, will be held in Belem ...