Bulganeri: leather goods made from corn and grape waste

Bags, belts, wallets: the Tuscan company makes them with 100% vegetable-tanned leather.

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Bags, wallets, belts: all made from 100% vegetable-tanned leather. Obtained from grape and corn production waste, the Tuscan company Bulganeri now boasts a catalog of products. green, inspired by recycling, waste reduction andThe circular economyThe two most commonly used raw materials are grape pomace, essentially the pulp left over after pressing to make wine; and the starches and sugars from leftover corn, from which biopolyol is obtained. Production is in Scandicci, Tuscany, and Bulgarini's CEO, Lorenzo Bulgarini, has discovered two important qualities of vegetable-tanned leather made from grape and corn waste. First, it's highly durable and suitable for a variety of uses in the accessories sector. Second, it doesn't cost more than regular leather. But, on the other hand, it doesn't pollute and helps keep the environment clean.

The cover image is taken from the company's Facebook page

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