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Scientists have developed a method to grow leather without killing any animals

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According to the report, a biomedical engineer has discovered a method that can create real leather in a lab without necessitating the death of any animals. George Engelmayr is a biomedical engineer at Cultivated Biomaterials, and he claims to have made a breakthrough discovery.

The report also stated that they are the first company in the world to sell a cultivated leather product, growing a harmless cell leather from a cow

The report also said that the cow who donated her cells, named Angel, is still living in a sanctuary in New York. Angel's cells are placed on plant-like scaffolding in the Raleigh lab and grow into a sheet of skin.

Additionally, Engelmayr said that he uses tree bark over chemical tanning to make his leather pollution-free. The method, if popularized, could reduce the leather industry's waste and emissions by a significant amount. Until then, Engelmayr said he would continue making wallets and jewelry for his own company.

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According to the report, a biomedical engineer has discovered a method that can create real leather in a lab without necessitating the death of any animals. George Engelmayr is a biomedical engineer at Cultivated Biomaterials, and he claims to have made a breakthrough discovery.

The report also stated that they are the first company in the world to sell a cultivated leather product, growing a harmless cell leather from a cow

The report also said that the cow who donated her cells, named Angel, is still living in a sanctuary in New York. Angel's cells are placed on plant-like scaffolding in the Raleigh lab and grow into a sheet of skin.

Additionally, Engelmayr said that he uses tree bark over chemical tanning to make his leather pollution-free. The method, if popularized, could reduce the leather industry's waste and emissions by a significant amount. Until then, Engelmayr said he would continue making wallets and jewelry for his own company.
This guy's way of making leather without killing cows is a genius move bro. The cells of a single cow are grown in a lab until they become real leather. And the cow still lives in a sanctuary without stress. This is the future of fashion without harm.

Instead of chemicals, he uses tree bark to treat the leather and that makes it environmentally friendly. If this method is adopted by many, the leather industry will reduce waste and pollution. This is hope for those who love style without harm.
 
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