TFL Eco Guidelines, Part 3 – restricted substances

17 December 2010



TFL have published the latest edition of their TFL Eco Guidelines. This publication is the third in series that TFL is preparing in order to enhance the understanding of ecological aspects in leather manufacturing.


The tanning industry must comply with a rapidly increasing set of regulations and commercial specifications, which restrict the use of chemical substances considered to have hazardous or toxic properties. The issue ‘Restricted substances in leather’ presents the topic in a clear and easy to understand manner for people working in tanneries and the leather industry.

TFL say that the brochure is customised to the particular requirements of our direct customers and very useful for the whole leather processing industry.

The TFL Eco Guidelines brochure is now available. Please contact your local TFL partner for further details, have a look at www.tfl.com or write to ecology@tfl.com.



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