gervileður
Gervileður, or synthetic leather, is a man-made material designed to mimic the appearance and texture of genuine leather. It is widely used as an alternative to animal-derived leather in various industries, including fashion, automotive, furniture, and accessories. The term "gervileður" is primarily used in Icelandic, while similar materials are known by names like faux leather, vegan leather, or synthetic leather in other languages.
Synthetic leather was developed to address ethical concerns about animal welfare, environmental sustainability, and the high
One of the key advantages of gervileður is its affordability compared to natural leather, as it avoids
The production of synthetic leather has faced criticism due to environmental concerns, particularly regarding microplastic pollution
Gervileður continues to evolve as technology advances, offering consumers more sustainable and versatile options in place