18/12/2025
This week in leather, and our final roundup of 2025
As 2025 draws to a close, leather continues to demonstrate its versatility, sustainability credentials and global impact.
This is our last Leatherbiz roundup of the year. Wishing all our readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We’ll be back reporting on the leather industry on January 2.
Global economies show growing emissions decoupling
A new analysis marks ten years since the Paris Agreement, showing more countries are now expanding economically while reducing or slowing carbon emissions, signalling a decoupling trend.
https://leatherbiz.com/News/173885
Scottish Leather Group nears net-zero targets
SLG has installed a 33,000m² solar array at its Bridge of Weir facility, helping it achieve Scope 1 and 2 net-zero leather manufacturing this year – 20 years ahead of Scotland’s ambitions.
https://leatherbiz.com/News/173875
AllSaints: Long live leather
AllSaints’ new campaign explains its approach to leather design, combining premium soft hides with modern finishing techniques to maintain the brand’s distinctive style.
https://leatherbiz.com/News/173851
Adolfo Domínguez returns to leather
Spanish brand Adolfo Domínguez has reintroduced leather into its collections after 15 years, framing the move as part of its sustainability strategy. All hides are by-products of the meat industry and sourced from Leather Working Group-certified tanneries.
https://leatherbiz.com/News/173895