Leather is expensive, and we’re conditioned to think of it as a delicate material. So it’s natural that an industry has developed to service our fear of damaging a valuable piece of leather in the process of cleaning it. But in fact, though leather can definitely be mistreated, it’s tougher than we usually give it credit for. After all, most of its usefulness is based on its durability.
Have you even considered whether the passport is necessary for you? Most people say; "What is that? Will it good for me?" Actually, it is I surprised at how cool it was! It was a lot of fun to have your passport wrapped in a nice pretty holder. It really made a difference in the travel experience.
People have used leather to make clothing, containers for carrying dry goods and liquids, harnesses, bridles, saddles, shoes and a multitude of other products for a very long time, indeed. Leather can be made of any type of skin or hide; however, some types of skins are better for one purpose than another. For example, water buffalo hide is better for making saddles than shoes because it is very thick and tough. The most often used hides are from domestic cattle and sheep or wild elk and deer.
Leather tanning is without a doubt one of the oldest human activities. In the beginning, skins obtained from hunting and livestock breeding could be used for clothing or tents, but they became stiff at low temperatures, while they rotted with heat. It was probably then that attempts were made to render them more flexible and stronger by rubbing in animal fats, the first rudimental tanning process is mentioned in Assyrian texts and in Homers Iliad.
Leather goods hardly can not lack the zipper. Zipper like the leather should obey the applied and safety standards. Today there are a lot of zipper types and brands on the market, making us dazzling and confused, so how can we choose the right zipper for leather goods.
In the strict verbal sense of the definition, the term "eco-leather" has no formal meaning. Eco-leather is basically the attempt to produce leather with a minimal environmental impact and to give it an Eco-friendly label.
Technical Barriers to Trade(TBT) refers to that a country takes some mandatory or non-mandatory technical restrictions, such as technical regulations, standards, conformity assessment procedures.
The EU Commission has published a draft regulation that will restrict the level of nonylphenol ethoxylates in textile products. This restriction will be issued as a regulation amending Annex XVII of REACH.