A round table discussion at Lineapelle in September 2025 will focus on the bio-circular future of the leather supply chain. UNIC invites operators and companies to participate in a meeting that will bring together concrete cases, expert opinions and reflections on the value of sustainable innovation.
Leather is not just a material, but a true paradigm of how innovation can be transformed into an experience of sustainability. It is around this concept that UNIC – on the occasion of Lineapelle in September 2025 – is organising a round table with the evocative title: “Innovation that starts with the ingredients: leather as a model and experience of sustainability”.
The event is scheduled for Wednesday 24 September at 12 noon in the Conference Room on the first floor of Building E08 (Corso Italia, opposite Pavilion 5). It is an opportunity for discussion open to all professionals in the supply chain, who will be able to explore the prospects and paths of innovation that are reshaping the sector.
A concrete case: Ecotan
The debate will not remain abstract. During the meeting, Ecotan will be presented as a tangible example of biocircular innovation in the leather supply chain. This project demonstrates how applied research can generate solutions that combine material quality, production efficiency and environmental responsibility.
Exceptional speakers
The discussion will be led by authoritative voices from different backgrounds but united by their commitment to sustainable innovation:
• Alessandra Taccon, BU Leather Sustainable Technologies Business Director, Silvateam
• Gustavo Adrián Defeo, Scientific Director, CTC ARS Tinctoria
Special Guest
The round table will also host Alessandro Bruni, author of the book “I 4 Pilastri per le aziende BtoB” (The 4 Pillars for B2B Companies), soon to be published by FrancoAngeli Editore, who will offer a new perspective on innovation as a strategic lever in business.
Innovation as sustainability
“One of the aspects of innovation is that it is always modern, but it takes time to take shape. This time, the most modern form of innovation is sustainability.”
A quote that sums up the spirit of the meeting: looking ahead without forgetting that time and practicality are essential factors in transforming ideas into real change.
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