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British Pasture Leather connects designers with ecosystem restoration through the production of leather. We are the first and only supplier of leather in the UK that delivers positive impacts for land, animals, people and nature. We do this by championing the power of pasture and sourcing cattle hides from regenerative farms that are certified by Pasture for Life

Our Field Days for design and fashion professionals will change the way you look at leather by putting it in the context of positive local food and farming systems. The daylong programme will take you on a complete journey of what lies behind our leather. Find full details in the event description by following the link below.

Previous attendees have said:

“Real life, face to face interactions alongside like minded people is much more impactful than self directed or digital learning. Experiencing something as a group, with all of your senses, opens up your understanding. What you learn on the Field Day stays with you.”

"The knowledge that is gained in this one day is equivalent to weeks of learning via meetings/courses, along with the enriching experience of being on the farms with the experts!"

“It's an incredibly inspiring and insightful day where you'll learn not only about the progression of the leather industry but also meet other like-minded people from a vast background; curious about change and connecting through the love of leather. Would highly recommend it!”

"The field trip was impeccably planned, demonstrating the utmost level of thoughtfulness and attention to detail. Every aspect, from the first point of communication, to the choices in destination and educational components, was carefully orchestrated to provide a rich and enlightening experience."

“I found the leather production insight very inspiring. In a modern world with so much information, usually focusing on the problems, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and frozen about what to do. British Pasture leather has taken a simple question - why can't we trace our leather? - and committed to finding the possible answers.”