Newsletter
We hope to provide interesting and entertaining information on all aspects of leather. This information also aims to reach people who are not familiar with the leather industry. The newsletters are written by the member associations of our umbrella organization COTANCE and are published about eight times a year in different languages. We are delighted if you like them and will be even happier if you share them. You are also welcome to send us any suggestions.
News
Briefing on the commercial kangaroo of Australia – July 2021
Follow this link to the presentation of KIAA - Kangaroo Industry Association of Australia. The presentation informs about the topics: Kangaroo conservation, governance and control, sustainability, animal welfare, kangaroo leather and the misconceptions.
Study on glutaraldehyde published
What is it about? The pursuit of safer use of chemicals and zero discharge of hazardous chemicals has resulted in an ongoing chemical assessment and regulatory activity. Glutaraldehyde as a pure chemical shows acute toxicity and is eye irritant as[read more]
Interview with Karsten Maier, Secretary General of UECBV
Interview with Karsten Maier, Secretary General of UECBV The UECBV (European Livestock and Meat Trade Association) is involved in issues concerning the meat industry, international trade and livestock production. It maintains close contacts with European and international institutions and holds[read more]
Videos
Competences
Information on some of our activities can be found here:
We act in the common interests of the leather industry. This involves economic and political interests, the exchange of opinions and information with other professional associations, information for members, community promotion of leather and prosecution of unfair competition, promotion of education and training, scientific and practical research. We do not pursue any economic business or political goals.
Sustainability
This is a term that is now used very generally. The creator of the term is Hans Carl von Carlowitz, who demanded in his Sylvicultura oeconomica in 1713 that nature and its raw materials be treated with respect and care and that only as much wood be taken from the forest as would grow back again. Leather is a natural renewable resource that is only available in quantities that are related to the number of animals that are slaughtered or hunted.