ELeather
ELeather is made from high quality unused leather that would otherwise be sent to landfill, ground into a fibre and combined with a high-performance material core through a totally unique process called Hydroentanglement (see the 'How it's made' video). In 2007, ELeather went to market with their first aviation customer 'Thomas Cook'. Since then, the brand has grown to offer innovative products to a variety of the world's largest transportation brands, including the worlds largest four airlines; the UK's leading bus operators and European bus OEM's; as well as over 12,000 rail vehicles. Offering a lightweight, more durable material that presented an increased cutting yield vs traditional leather, ELeather quickly became recognised globally as a high-performance engineered material that offered a triple win to its customers; superior material performance leads to exceptional customer experiences whilst creating greater corporate responsibility.