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− | Countries with appreciable [[leather | + | Countries with an appreciable [[leather industry]] have specialist leather institutes. Producers and consumers need their expertise to ensure [[leather quality]] and provide support in cases of conflict. The role of such leather institutes is to help the [[leather industry]], to inform and protect the end user and to create an understandable framework of standards, in order to promote leather. This task isn't necessarily conflict-free as [[tannery|leather producers]], [[leather dealer|leather dealers]], producers of leather objects and consumers do not always agree, therefore the institutes have to investigate and decide. |
− | ==Leather institutes world wide== | + | |
+ | '''Tasks of the leather institutes''' | ||
+ | * Support of the leather industry through research and projects to improve [[leather quality]] and [[leather production|manufacturing processes]]. | ||
+ | * Promote the improvement of environmentally friendly [[leather production]]. | ||
+ | * Help with consumer protection. | ||
+ | * Definition of [[Leather quality|standards]]. | ||
+ | * The investigation of leather problems in cases of differences of opinion between leather makers and manufacturers of leather objects, between manufacturers and trade and between trade and final consumers. | ||
+ | * The training of the next generation of leather manufacturers. | ||
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+ | ==Leather institutes world-wide== | ||
* '''England''': [http://www.blcleathertech.com/ BLC Leather Technology Centre Ltd.] | * '''England''': [http://www.blcleathertech.com/ BLC Leather Technology Centre Ltd.] | ||
− | * '''England''': Institute for Creative Leather Technologies] | + | * '''England''': [http://www.northampton.ac.uk/research/research-institutes/institute-for-creative-leather-technologies/ Institute for Creative Leather Technologies] |
+ | * '''Africa''': [https://allpi.int/ Africa Leather and Leather Products Institute (ALLPI)] | ||
* '''Germany''': [http://www.filkfreiberg.de/ Forschungsinstitut für Leder und Kunststoffbahnen FILK] | * '''Germany''': [http://www.filkfreiberg.de/ Forschungsinstitut für Leder und Kunststoffbahnen FILK] | ||
* '''India''': [http://www.clri.org/AboutUs.aspx CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute] | * '''India''': [http://www.clri.org/AboutUs.aspx CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute] | ||
− | * '''Pakistan''': [ | + | * '''Pakistan''': [https://www.facebook.com/groups/101931476875712/ National Institute of Leather Technology (NILT)] |
− | * '''Pakistan''': [ | + | * '''Pakistan''': [https://www.gliagra.ac.in/ Goverment Leather Institute Agra] |
− | * '''Rumania''': [http://www.certex.ro | + | * '''Rumania''': [http://www.certex.ro National Research & Development Institute for Textiles and Leather] |
− | * '''USA''': [http://www.leatherusa.org/ Leather Research Laboratory | + | * '''USA''': [http://www.leatherusa.org/ Leather Research Laboratory University of Cincinnati] |
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+ | ==Leather associations== | ||
+ | Members of leather associations are tanneries and other companies that deal with leather in the narrower and broader sense. The task of leather associations is to represent the common interests of the leather manufacturing industry and the leather industry as a whole. | ||
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+ | * Germany: Verband der Deutschen Lederindustrie e.V. (VDL) [http://vdl-web.de/ www.vdl-web.de] | ||
+ | * Italy: UNIC Concerie Italiane [https://unic.it/ www.unic.it] | ||
+ | * Spain: ACEXPIEL ASOCIACIÓN ESPAÑOLA DEL CURTIDO [https://www.leather-spain.com/ www.leather-spain.com] | ||
+ | * England: [http://www.blcleathertech.com/ BLC Leather Technology Centre Ltd.] | ||
+ | * France: Fédération Française de la Tannerie Mégisserie [https://leatherfrance.com/ www.leatherfrance.com] | ||
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+ | * Europe: Confederation of National Associations of Tanners and Dressers of the European Community (COTANCE) [https://www.euroleather.com/ www.euroleather.com] | ||
+ | * International: International Council of Tanners (ICT) [https://leather-council.org/ www.leather-council.org] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:23, 9 March 2023
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Leather institutes
Countries with an appreciable leather industry have specialist leather institutes. Producers and consumers need their expertise to ensure leather quality and provide support in cases of conflict. The role of such leather institutes is to help the leather industry, to inform and protect the end user and to create an understandable framework of standards, in order to promote leather. This task isn't necessarily conflict-free as leather producers, leather dealers, producers of leather objects and consumers do not always agree, therefore the institutes have to investigate and decide.
Tasks of the leather institutes
- Support of the leather industry through research and projects to improve leather quality and manufacturing processes.
- Promote the improvement of environmentally friendly leather production.
- Help with consumer protection.
- Definition of standards.
- The investigation of leather problems in cases of differences of opinion between leather makers and manufacturers of leather objects, between manufacturers and trade and between trade and final consumers.
- The training of the next generation of leather manufacturers.
Leather institutes world-wide
- England: BLC Leather Technology Centre Ltd.
- England: Institute for Creative Leather Technologies
- Africa: Africa Leather and Leather Products Institute (ALLPI)
- Germany: Forschungsinstitut für Leder und Kunststoffbahnen FILK
- India: CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute
- Pakistan: National Institute of Leather Technology (NILT)
- Pakistan: Goverment Leather Institute Agra
- Rumania: National Research & Development Institute for Textiles and Leather
- USA: Leather Research Laboratory University of Cincinnati
Leather associations
Members of leather associations are tanneries and other companies that deal with leather in the narrower and broader sense. The task of leather associations is to represent the common interests of the leather manufacturing industry and the leather industry as a whole.
- Germany: Verband der Deutschen Lederindustrie e.V. (VDL) www.vdl-web.de
- Italy: UNIC Concerie Italiane www.unic.it
- Spain: ACEXPIEL ASOCIACIÓN ESPAÑOLA DEL CURTIDO www.leather-spain.com
- England: BLC Leather Technology Centre Ltd.
- France: Fédération Française de la Tannerie Mégisserie www.leatherfrance.com
- Europe: Confederation of National Associations of Tanners and Dressers of the European Community (COTANCE) www.euroleather.com
- International: International Council of Tanners (ICT) www.leather-council.org
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