Animal Free Leather Handbags and Shoes - VitroLabs Inc
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Future of Foods Interviews' Alex Crisp speaks to Lance Kizer, CTO at Vitro Labs, a pioneering biotech company making leather from cells. Around 23billion square feet of leather is produced each year. That's a whole lot of skin. Vitro Labs creates lab-grown leather that's indistinguishable from traditional leather, but without the environmental impact or animal cruelty. Vitro Labs is on a mission to merge innovation with sustainability, offering fashion brands and car manufacturers a guilt-free alternative. Their proprietary technology replicates the cellular structure of leather, delivering the same quality and feel while promoting responsible, ethical production. #VitroLabs #SustainableFashion #LabGrownLeather #Innovation #FashionTech
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