Skip to content

13 June 2023

Textile Exchange and Leather Working Group team up to Launch Deforestation-Free Call to Action for Leather

In a global effort to address deforestation and promote sustainable practices within the leather industry, non-profit organizations Textile Exchange and Leather Working Group have joined forces to launch a Deforestation-Free Call to Action for Leather. This initiative aims to create transparent and equitable supply chains, protecting our natural ecosystems. 

The Need for Action 

Cattle rearing is one of the drivers of deforestation, along with other commodities such as soy and palm oil. It is also a contributor to the conversion of natural ecosystems such as grasslands and savannahs. While beef production is what drives cattle farming, the leather industry has an opportunity to influence change. 

Currently, industries are at varying stages of tackling deforestation and conversion. For brands and retailers that are using leather, they have the task of transforming long, complex, and often opaque supply chains, to be able to address the issue directly and drive positive change at the source. 

The Deforestation-Free Call to Action for Leather 

The Deforestation-Free Call to Action for Leather is a collaborative initiative that calls upon brands and retailers to commit to sourcing all their bovine leather from deforestation-free supply chains by 2030 or earlier. The guidelines were developed in consultation with WWF, the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), and the Accountability Framework initiative (AFi). The initiative sets clear expectations for brands, providing them with tools and guidance to support them on the journey.  

To date, notable signatories include adidas, American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. (AEO), AllSaints, Arezzo&Co, BMW Group, Capri Holdings, H&M Group, Icebug, Kering, Mango, Marks & Spencer, PUMA, Range Revolution, Reformation, Roots, R.M.Williams and Tapestry. 

Objectives of the Call to Action 

The Deforestation-Free Call to Action for Leather has outlined several key objectives aimed at transforming the leather industry and promoting sustainability. It seeks to catalyze change within the entire leather value chain though collective action. By aligning their actions, brands can have a positive impact on driving sustainable practices at a greater scale.   

The initiative emphasizes the need for a more equitable distribution of responsibility and investment in protecting forests and ecosystems. It encourages engagement and investment, rather than divestment, that will ideally lead to an increase the number of cattle farms that are verified to be deforestation-free and can subsequently provide a deforestation-free source of hides to the leather industry.  

Greater traceability, visibility, and improved communication within the long and complex supply chains is also essential to support the aims of the initiative. Working towards greater transparency will allow brands to reward and promote deforestation and conversion-free practice. 

Lastly, the initiative emphasizes the importance of reporting collective progress, highlighting the positive changes being made by participating brands and fostering transparency within the industry. These objectives together form a comprehensive approach to addressing deforestation and driving sustainability in the leather sector. 

Looking Ahead 

The launch of the Deforestation-Free Call to Action for Leather marks an important milestone in the leather industry's journey toward sustainability and responsible sourcing. As more brands sign on and commit to the initiative, the collective impact has the potential to be significant. The increased availability of verified deforestation-free leather will contribute to a more sustainable and transparent industry, fostering collaboration, and inspiring further innovation. 

Ultimately, the success of the Deforestation-Free Call to Action for Leather hinges on the continued commitment and collaboration of all stakeholders involved. Leather Working Group envisages a world where leather is sourced, produced, and used sustainably, protecting people and the planet, and this collaborative initiative supports our efforts towards achieving that through the protection of the world's forests.  

Want to know more? Click here to learn more about our work on traceability or here for more information on the call to action.

 

Contact us