TY - BOOK AU - Muthu,Subramanian Senthilkannan ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Leather and Footwear Sustainability: Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and Product Level Issues T2 - Textile Science and Clothing Technology, SN - 9789811562969 AV - TP155.2.E58 U1 - 660 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Singapore PB - Springer Singapore, Imprint: Springer KW - Green chemistry KW - Environmental geography KW - Environmental education KW - Structural materials KW - Economic geography KW - Green Chemistry KW - Environmental Geography KW - Environmental and Sustainability Education KW - Structural Materials KW - Economic Geography N1 - Environmental and Chemical Issues in Tanneries and their Mitigation Measures -- Leather in the Age of Sustainability: a Norm or Merely a Cherry on Top -- Blockchain Technology in Footwear Supply Chain -- Designer Activism Strategies For Sustainable Leather Product Designs -- Bacterial Cellulose - A Sustainable Alternative Material for Footwear and Leather Products -- The Chromium Recovery and Reuse from Tanneries: a Case Study According to the Principles of Circular Economy -- Conviviality in Leather and Fashion Entrepreneurial Communities: Emerging Results from an Exploratory Research -- Waste & 3R's in Footwear and Leather Sectors -- Brazilian Sustainability Outlook In Footwear Sector -- Certifications for Sustainability in Footwear and Leather Sectors N2 - This book examines the manufacturing, supply chain and product-level sustainability of leather and footwear products. This book deals with the environmental and chemical sustainability aspects pertaining to the tanning supply chain and the related mitigation measures. The book also explores interesting areas of leather and footwear sustainability, such as waste & the 3R's and their certification for sustainability. At the product level, the book covers advanced topics like the circular economy and blockchain technology for leather and footwear products and addresses innovation development and eco-material use in footwear by investigating environmental sustainability and the use of bacterial cellulose, a potential sustainable alternative for footwear and leather products UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6296-9 ER -