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         <p>The global market of leather is rapidly increasing to meet the rising demands of high quality leather. Currently, there are two main types of traditional leather, namely animal leather and plastic faux leather, both of which have significant environmental impacts.</p>
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         <p>The global market of leather is rapidly growing to meet the rising demand for high quality leather. Currently, there are two main types of traditional leather, namely animal leather and plastic faux leather, both of which have significant environmental impacts.</p>
 
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         <p>Animal leather has a relatively longer history than any other leather materials since our ancestors started to wear animal fur as cloths at the very beginning of an entire human history. The variety of the usage of animal fur is more in the present, approximately 50% of the animal leather products is utilized to make shoes, 25% for clothing and about 25% for other products. Animal leather is currently the most prevalent type of leather in the world. Over the next few years, the animal leather market is anticipated to reach 13.1 billion dollars in 2022. </p>
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         <p>Animal leather has a relatively longer history than any other leather materials since our ancestors started to wear animal fur as clothes at the very beginning of the human history. There are various ways of using animal fur in the present days, approximately 50% of the animal leather products are utilized to make shoes, 25% for clothing and about 25% for other products. Animal leather is currently the most prevalent type of leather in the world. The animal leather market is anticipated to reach 13.1 billion dollars in 2022. </p>
 
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         <p>Animal leather production namely consists of washing, fleshing, tanning, and post-production. Washing removes dirt from raw hide, fleshing further cleans the raw hide, tanning to dye the hide, and post-production processes will differ based on the use of leather. </p>
 
         <p>Animal leather production namely consists of washing, fleshing, tanning, and post-production. Washing removes dirt from raw hide, fleshing further cleans the raw hide, tanning to dye the hide, and post-production processes will differ based on the use of leather. </p>
         <p>Animal leather production pollutes the environment by releasing large amounts of heavy metals such as chromium and cadmium which are toxic to the ecosystem, namely in the tanning step. One process of animal leather production is tanning which is the most risky and toxic step, since over 90% production requires the use of chromium tanning (Parvez, 2020). The amount of chromium being discharged by leather industries is about 170000 tons per year (Barik & Sivaram, 2019). Plants which are polluted by chromium will have severe decrease in seed germination and oxidative imbalances (Deckert, 2012). Chromium also affects human immune system and can cause lung cancer (Shrivastava et al., 2002).</p>
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         <p>Animal leather production pollutes the environment by releasing large amounts of heavy metals such as chromium and cadmium, which are toxic to the ecosystem, namely in the tanning step. Tanning is the most risky and toxic step, since over 90% production requires the use of chromium tanning (Parvez, 2020). The amount of chromium being discharged by leather industries is about 170000 tons per year (Barik & Sivaram, 2019). Plants which are polluted by chromium will have severe decrease in seed germination and oxidative imbalances (Deckert, 2012). Chromium also affects human immune system and can cause lung cancer (Shrivastava et al., 2002).</p>
 
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     <p>Faux leather is mostly composed of polyvinylchloride and vinyl and it popular since the 1910s. Polyurethane and vinyl synthetic leathers are used mainly in clothing and upholstery. Weaknesses of faux leather is obvious, as the fabric breathability, moisture-wicking abilities, stretchability and prone to pilling are usually low for PVC-made Faux leather. However, the heat retention ability of faux leather is quit high and similar to that of the traditional leather. (Sewport Support Team, 2021). </p>
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     <p>Faux leather is mostly composed of polyvinyl chloride and vinyl, and it became popular since the 1910s. Polyurethane and vinyl synthetic leathers are used mainly in clothing and upholstery. Weaknesses of faux leather is obvious, as the fabric breathability, moisture-wicking abilities, stretchability and prone to pilling are usually low for PVC-made Faux leather. However, the heat retention ability of faux leather is considerably high and similar to that of the traditional leather. (Sewport Support Team, 2021). </p>
     <p>As the demand for cheaper leather grows, the market size of artificial leather, a substitute for traditional leather, is expected to grow annually at a rate of 7.8% from 2021 to 2028 (Grand View Research, 2021). Prior to production, we need to prepare polyester materials to act as a base material. Polyvinylchloride will be then bound with base fabrics and textiles. At the end, the leather could be cut in different sizes.</p>
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     <p>As the demand for cheaper leather grows, the market size of artificial leather, a substitute for traditional leather, is expected to grow annually at a rate of 7.8% from 2021 to 2028 (Grand View Research, 2021). Prior to production, we need to prepare polyester materials to act as a base material. Polyvinylchloride will be then bound with base fabrics and textiles. At the end, the leather can be cut into different sizes.</p>
     <p>Most artificial leathers are produced by plastics such as polyurethane and polyvinyl chloride which are harmful for the environment because they are not biodegradable (Doe, 2020). During the process of PVC leather production, polyvinylchloride with stabilizers, plasticizers and lubricants are combined while PVC might be emitted to the environment in this process and cause harmful effects (How Do Faux Leather Fabrics Compare to Real Leather?, 2016).</p>
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     <p>Most artificial leathers are produced by plastics such as polyurethane and polyvinyl chloride, which are harmful for the environment because they are not biodegradable (Doe, 2020). During the process of PVC leather production, polyvinyl chloride with stabilizers, plasticizers and lubricants are combined while PVC may be emitted to the environment in this process and cause harmful effects (How Do Faux Leather Fabrics Compare to Real Leather?, 2016).</p>
 
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