minus-squareJim East@slrpnk.nettoBuy European@feddit.uk•French Car Brand Renault To Go Completely Leather-Free By The End Of 2025linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 day agoLeather is a co-product, and it directly supports the beef industry. So yes, if leather sales decrease, the beef industry becomes less financially viable without a corresponding increase in government subsidies. linkfedilink
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Leather is a co-product, and it directly supports the beef industry. So yes, if leather sales decrease, the beef industry becomes less financially viable without a corresponding increase in government subsidies.