Creating a world that is not only sustainable but regenerative extends past our plates into what we wear. With the rise of fast fashion and unchecked consumerism, buying quality, real leather goods is one way to make your wardrobe more sustainable.
You can read my article here about the problems in the textile industry and how many of the “ethical” or “better” options fall short. One solution is long lasting quality goods made from leather.
A few years ago the Savory Institute connected me with Janet Hamilton, owner of Farrier Leather, a company dedicated to making sustainable vegetable tanned leather goods. Janet makes beautiful, functional pieces from responsibly sourced materials and continues to strive for higher standards as availability improves.
Join my co host, Lauren Manning and Janet as they discuss the role of real leather in the sustainability movement and other topics:
Why Janet started Farrier Leather and the barriers she faced finding well-sourced raw materials
The benefits of traditional vegetable tanning methods over current methods using chromium salts
Other brands that are concerned with leather sourcing
The good and the bad about sustainable materials becoming more mainstream
Correcting misconceptions about leather and highlighting the problems with vegan leather
How to start making more sustainable choices – and it’s not throwing out all your clothes and starting over
Sometimes the most sustainable choice is choosing not to buy
It’s about better choices, not perfect choices. Define your personal priorities
It’s not used. It’s vintage!
How Janet learned how to make leather goods
Janet’s favorite leather items
Resources:
Leather Working Group
Pennyroyal Designs
Savory Institute
Modal fabric
Poshmark
Thredup
Rent the Runway
Leatherworking group on Reddit
Leatherworker.net
Connect with Janet:
Website: Farrier Leather
Instagram: @farrier_leather
Facebook: Farrier Leather
Twitter: @Farrier_Leather
Pinterest: Farrier Leather
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Episode Credits:
Thank you to all who’ve made this show possible. Our hosts are Diana Rodgers, Lauren Manning, and James Connelly. Our producer is Meg Chatham, and our editor is Emily Soape. And of course, we are grateful for our sponsors, Patreon supporters, and listeners.
This episode is sponsored by Paleovalley, my go-to, grab-and-go source for products that prioritize nutrient density in an industry that prioritizes everyt...