Gucci launches new line of eco-friendly handbags
Gucci has teamed up with Livia Firth’s Green Carpet Challenge for the first-ever line of handbags produced with Rainforest Alliance-certified leather.
Gucci has teamed up with Livia Firth’s Green Carpet Challenge for the first-ever line of handbags produced with Rainforest Alliance-certified leather.
Leather is one of the largest byproducts of South American cattle farming, alongside environmental damage.
According to Sabrina Vigilante, director of Strategic Initiatives at the Rainforest Alliance, “agricultural conversion for cattle production is the leading cause of deforestation in the Amazon.”
It’s not just the deforestation that’s a problem — the amount of energy that goes into producing a natural hide is around 20 times that is needed for a synthetic substitute.
Still, a number of groups are seeking to help limit the impacts associated with leather production.
This line of Gucci bags is the first ever to be produced with theĀ Rainforest Alliance-certified leather, which is produced under strict controls in order to limit deforestation and protect wildlife habitats.
The certification also seeks to ensure that farmers provide ethical treatment to livestock and also help promote and maintain the rights and health of their workers.
The leather is all produced by the Fazendas SĆ£o Marcelo group of four ranches located in the Mato Grosso state of Western Brazil.
The new bags appear in ‘Tote’, ‘Jackie’ and ‘Hobo’ styles. They will go on sale at select Gucci stores around the world and will be available online atĀ Gucci.comĀ in the US and Europe.
Livia Firth, the eco-campaigner and wife of Oscar-winning actor Colin Firth, establishedĀ Green Carpet ChallengeĀ to help to raise awareness of environmental issues in the fashion world and support the work of ethical fashion brands.