Another use for pineapples

Preserving resources one stitch at a time

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Using a by-product from pineapple cultivation, you can preserve resources one step at a time. “Pineapple leather” doesn’t require any additional resources like water, manure, or pesticides. Despite this, the material is highly durable, water-resistant, and 100% vegan. Designers have long been concerned with sustainability. The permanent exhibit Art + Design, in cooperation with MAKK, contains many such objects. The tutorial will show you how to make something of your own with vegan substitute leather.