Sustainable Leather Foundation to Work on Capacity-Building, Best Practices in SADC Region

Sustainable Leather Foundation heads to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region this May to train and equip local representatives with required tools to drive forward improvements in the leather value chain.

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  • SLF will offer training workshops aimed at increasing capacity-building on sustainability and best practices, followed by pilot audits that will be carried out in chosen tanneries located in the SADC region.
  • The contract will run between May and November this year.
SLF’s audit and certification standard also incorporates an equivalency service to avoid duplication of effort and resource, and to firmly put the emphasis on improvement and partnership to meet the standards and performance necessary to support a sustainable leather industry of the future.
For Sustainability SLF’s audit and certification standard also incorporates an equivalency service to avoid duplication of effort and resource, and to firmly put the emphasis on improvement and partnership to meet the standards and performance necessary to support a sustainable leather industry of the future. Kristian Bøgh / Unsplash

This May, the Sustainable Leather Foundation (SLF) will begin on a project to support sustainable and environmental compliance for the leather value chain in the Southern African Development Community (SADC). 

THE PROJECT: The SLF along with the Joint Action Support towards Industrialization and the Productive Sectors in the SADC region (SIPS) will offer training workshops aimed at increasing capacity-building on sustainability and best practices, followed by pilot audits that will be carried out in chosen tanneries located in the SADC region.

  • These audits will help SLF comprehend the local procedures and capacities. 
  • Based on the results obtained, training plans will be created and executed before conducting re-audits by the end of 2023. 
  • The contract will run between May and November this year and a key component of the work is to ensure that local representatives are trained and given the required tools to continue to drive forward improvements in the leather value chain for the future. 
  • SLF plans to incorporate as many connections with other internationally recognised sources of good support as possible, such as the work of UNIDO and their valuable Leather Panel
  • The Joint Action SIPS is co-funded by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and managed by the SADC Secretariat. 

WHAT THEY SAID:

This week, on 26 April, the industry will celebrate the 2nd World Leather Day, and as an industry we must look to a future that respects all aspects of sustainability—people, planet and profit. Our responsibility lies, not just in continuing to innovate and find better processes, but also in cooperation with emerging countries to adapt and keep pace with the ever evolving global agenda and demands. As an organisation we firmly believe that we have to work within a system that is accessible, inclusive and modular—we call it our “A.I.M. Approach”. It is for this reason that we are thrilled to embark on this important work with the Joint Action SIPS to jointly enhance the leather value chain in the SADC region.

—  Deborah Taylor
Managing Director
Sustainable Leather Foundation

 
 
  • Dated posted: 27 April 2023
  • Last modified: 27 April 2023