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     <h1>Sustainable Development Goals</h1>
 
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         <p>The costs and impacts of raising livestock, including with the purpose of leather, are tremendous in terms of the environment. The food, pastureland, water, and fossil fuel required to raise livestock are all the causes to the high pollution and costs to the environment in farming industries, especially those designated to fulfill leather industrial needs. According to PETA, animals on industrial factory farms, especially leather industries, “produce 130 times as much excrement as the entire human population.” The chemical pollution that resulted from mineral salts, formaldehyde, coal-tar derivatives, oils, dyes, and cyanide has also brought serious impacts to the environment. Through the process of tanning, the chemicals being used would stabilize the collagen in animal skin to make it not biodegradable. This undermines the attempt to reuse leather products in environmental impacts due to its lack of biodegradability.</p>
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         <p>SDG6: Clean water and Sanitation</p>
         <p>Around the world, the influence of leather products cannot be underestimated, as there are 24 billion meter squared of area dedicated for the production of leather on Earth, taking into account the deforested areas that were either used to produce leather or were chemically damaged by waste pollution. The contamination of leather production is not only limited to chemical by products but also the byproducts of animals, including skin trims, hair, wastes, keratin wastes, etc. On average, there are more than 1.4 billion cows, sheep, or goats, and many other kinds of animals, that were killed each year for Leather, and there are 2.29 million of other animals like buffaloes, pigs, and others, that were also killed for their skin. The byproduct of this vast amount could be catastrophic. </p>
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        <p> - Our leather product will be able to complete the sustainable development goal number 6, clean water and sanitation. Our project will rid pollution coming from traditional leather companies because we will not produce either metal pollution, water pollution, or gas pollution into the environment. Our product is fully natural and biodegradable, and would not in any ways harm the environment. </p>
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         <p>SDG13: Climate Action</p>
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        <p> - The leather industries have emitted large amounts of gas into the environment, contributing to global warming and climate changes. However, our product will change this issue because we don’t need the involvement of gases, and only require supplies such as tea and sugar. Therefore, we would solve the issues concerning gas pollution from the leather companies, and lead the leather industry to develop positive climate action </p>
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        <p>SDG15: Life on Land</p>
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        <p> - To protect the animals that were been exploited for the leather products they can provide out of their skin, we developed this BCM leather that can be produced from microorganisms without the need to harm any animals. The cows that would be slaughtered for their skin would be saved because we provided an alternative to leather products, and we would lead the leather market to raise the overall awareness of leather farms. </p>
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