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− | + | Somerset-based shoe manufacturer Clarks has patented a [[Tanning leather|tanning process]] for shoe leather using [[tannins]] from apple peels and pulps. These are a by-product of cider production in the south-west of England. The name of the shoe series: "collection line Mapple". (05/2009) | |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 25 January 2017
Somerset-based shoe manufacturer Clarks has patented a tanning process for shoe leather using tannins from apple peels and pulps. These are a by-product of cider production in the south-west of England. The name of the shoe series: "collection line Mapple". (05/2009)
Campaign logo "shoe made of apple leather".
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