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Bolflex has developed a recycled sheet material that combines industrial waste to offer a sustainable alternative to animal leather, maintaining performance and aesthetic qualities.
December 2025
Bolflex, a Portuguese company specialising in rubber soles and a partner of the FAIST consortium, has developed: R-Skin.
The project stems from a simple question: is it possible to transform industrial waste from different sources into a material that can replace leather? The answer, it seems, is yes. But beware: we are not talking about yet another ‘green’ alternative destined to remain confined to laboratories. R-Skin is a sheet material designed to enter the footwear supply chain directly with real industrial requirements.
The heart of the innovation lies in the formulation. Combining waste from different applications poses a significant technical challenge: each type of waste has different characteristics, and the goal is to maximise their use without compromising durability, flexibility and aesthetic appeal. This is where intensive industrial design work comes into play, aimed at optimising every variable in the process.
The tests conducted evaluate the performance of the material on concrete parameters: how resistant it is, how it bends, what it looks like. Because in the world of footwear – let’s not beat around the bush – a sustainable material that does not stand up to market testing remains an academic exercise.
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The transaction, effective from 1 June 2026, aims to ensure continuity for customers, partners and suppliers, creating operational and commercial synergies across the entire value chain.
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The Italian company, a leader in innovation with NexX4™ and the global licensee for Michelin soles, announces the arrival of four new professionals with the aim of consolidating its international growth.
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