These Two Men Created “Leather” From Cactus to Save 1 Billion Animals and the Environment

These Two Men Created “Leather” From Cactus to Save 1 Billion Animals and the Environment

Mexican entrepreneurs Adrián López Velarde and Marte Cázarez recently debuted Desserto, the first organic leather made entirely from the nopal (or prickly-pear) cactus.

 

The entrepreneurs’ aim was to create a sustainable, cruelty-free alternative to animal leather. The material is partially biodegradable and has the technical specifications required by the fashion, leather goods, furniture, and automotive industries. 

Thanks to its flexibility, breathability, and durability of at least 10 years, the cactus leather has the ability to replace the use of animal leather and synthetic materials that are not environmentally friendly.


López Velarde and Cázarez quit their jobs to focus on developing Desserto, also known as cactus or nopal vegan leather.

“After two years of research and development, we managed to produce a suitable material that complies with the features and technical/mechanical specifications required by those industries that use animal or synthetic leather,” López Velarde told media outlet Fashion United. “Also, thanks to its organic composition, it is breathable, which makes cactus or nopal vegan leather similar to animal leather.”


The creators showcased Desserto last month at the International Leather Fair Lineapelle in Milan, Italy and are already working with major groups in different industries for potential applications. In recent years, brands have been creating new forms of vegan leather made from plants such as pineapple and olives.

Earlier this year, fashion retailer H&M debuted a vegan jacket made from pineapple leather. And last year, Hugo Boss debuted vegan sneakers made from pineapple leather and German footwear brand thies launched a line of shoes made from olive leather.

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