Leather counterpart is crafted from olive tree bio-waste—specifically olive pomace, moisture solid residue obtained after extracting oil from olives.
Typically a source of environmental harm—polluting water, degrading soil, and disrupting local ecosystems—this byproduct is transformed into a material with up to 70% USDA-certified bio-based content, reducing carbon impact more than sixfold compared to conventional leathers or synthetics, derived entirely from patroleum.