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APLF 2026: ‘The Great Leather Reset’ frames the industry’s year ahead

APLF Leather concluded in Hong Kong, following the Leather Supply Chain Conference held the day prior (11 March) under the theme “The Great Leather Reset.” The program brought together brands, tanneries, NGOs and technology providers to examine sustainability, design and production innovation across the sector. Sessions addressed AI and digital twins in tanning operations, durability…

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AHSLEA releases 2025 sustainability benchmark results

AHSLEA has released the results of its second Sustainability Benchmark Survey, providing an updated snapshot of industry-wide sustainability performance and progress since the 2024 baseline. Aligned closely with the AHSLEA Sustainability Framework, the 2025 survey assessed members against a comprehensive set of commitments and metrics, with tailored surveys deployed to reflect differences in data maturity…

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IILF 2026: India’s USD 50 billion ambition places raw material supply in focus

The 39th India International Leather Fair (IILF) was held in Chennai from 1–3 February, bringing together key players across the global leather supply chain. On the eve of the fair, the Council for Leather Exports (CLE) outlined an ambitious growth trajectory, targeting sector turnover of USD 50 billion by FY2029–30, up from USD 24.6 billion…

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COP30 reflections: supply-chain sustainability and EUDR developments

The 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), held in Belém, Brazil from 10–21 November 2025, brought supply-chain sustainability, traceability and deforestation risk firmly into focus. Discussions and publications around the conference highlighted both ongoing challenges and the regulatory and industry responses shaping the leather sector. Traceability and deforestation risks under scrutiny Reports released during…

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Australia: a world leader in hide, skin and leather exports

The Australian hide, skin and leather industry features several family businesses that have operated through multiple generations. Along with the desire to retain intergenerational knowledge, is a drive to modernise the process and meet changing customer needs. This evolution has been taking place over the last four decades, operating under Australia’s strict environmental protection regulations…

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Micaela Topper on meeting global challenges

International Leather Maker (ILM) featured an exclusive interview with AHSLEA member and ICHSLTA President Micaela Topper in their September/October issue. Micaela discusses the leather industry’s evolving sustainability landscape and Australia’s competitive advantages in global markets. Looking to the future, she has a message for young professionals and new businesses interested in sustainable materials: “There’s a…

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Our commitment to smarter water management

As part of AHSLEA’s Sustainability Framework, we’re spotlighting water management initiatives that minimise consumption while maximising recovery and reuse. From strict no-drainage policies and specialised treatment protocols to rainwater harvesting and innovative reuse strategies, our member sites are setting strong benchmarks in responsible water stewardship. By benchmarking usage, setting reduction targets and ensuring all wastewater…

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