A working group was held in the Federation Council to discuss issues related to the use of the phrases "eco-leather" and "ecomeh". The Russian Union of Tanners and Shoemakers (RSKO) proposed to amend the law on consumer protection and limit the use of such prefixes to the word “leather”.
According to Alexandra Andrunakievich, General Director of the RSKO, the senators positively accepted this proposal: in the fall they will discuss this issue in a larger format at parliamentary hearings.
In the Russian Federation, there is no standard for the production of "eco-leather", "vegan leather", "ecomeha" (for shoes), market participants use these terms to denote various artificial materials, thereby misleading consumers. People believe that such material is ecological genuine leather and fur. According to Alexandra Andrunakievich, in recent years, manufacturers of goods made from synthetic materials have been speculating with such phrases. They use them for marketing purposes: they pass off non-natural products as natural, ecological ones.
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