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Tanneries Dupire

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Tanneries Dupire have been using bull hide to produce luxury leather for the most prestigious leather goods and footwear brands since 1863. According to their most demanding customers, Tanneries Dupire are respectful of their commitments and are renowned among French tanneries for their reliable work.


Tanneries Dupire work with the most prestigious names both in France and across the world and successfully maintain lasting partnerships. To do so, our teams are acutely aware of the attention to detail, the quality and the ever-changing environment that define the leading luxury and fashion brands. This is why the direct contact person who provides customer project support also guarantees its confidentiality.

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Joint Statement from the Leather Industry on EUDR

A decisive time for the leather industry The next few weeks will determine whether hides, skins and leather remain in Annex I of the EUDR — and continue to be unfairly treated as drivers of deforestation — or are finally recognised for what they are: by-products of the food chain, not a cause of...

Why leather outperforms synthetic materials in life-cycle assessments

Another day, another reminder of why natural materials like wool and leather outperform synthetics in life-cycle assessments. The latest argument from the International Wool Textile Organisation highlights biogenic carbon — and the need to distinguish it from fossil carbon. Biogenic carbon is...

COTANCE at APLF Hong Kong 2026

The 2026 edition of APLF Hong Kong (12–14 March) once again confirmed that the leather industry continues to withstand current market pressures while demonstrating strong potential for future growth. Across discussions and presentations, one theme clearly emerged: the bioeconomy represents a promising pathway...

COTANCE at APLF Hong Kong 2026

The 2026 edition of APLF Hong Kong (12–14 March) once again confirmed that the leather industry continues to withstand current market pressures while demonstrating strong potential for future growth. Across discussions and presentations, one theme clearly emerged: the bioeconomy represents a promising pathway...

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