Vegan Leather Market To Hit $89 Billion by 2025

Fashion brands, such as singer Rihanna’s FENTY company, are introducing vegan leather options.

Fashion brands, such as singer Rihanna’s FENTY company, are introducing vegan leather options.

 

Exciting news from a newly published Infinium report highlights that the faux leather market will be $89 Billion by 2025. This is exciting news for entrepreneurs exploring and creating products featuring plant-based leather. This growth represent a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 49% over the forecast period of 2019-2025. This trend underscores the growing demand for for environmentally conscious products.

Source: Google Trends for ‘Vegan Leather’

Source: Google Trends for ‘Vegan Leather’

A Google Trends reports shows that the search term ‘Vegan Leather’ hit an all time high in December of 2019.

Some of the brands embracing faux leather products, include:
Piñatex, Modern Meadow, FENTY, Mylo/MycoWorks, Vegea, GUNAS New York, Rotterdam Fruitleather, and Matt & Nat.

Non-animal derived leather can be made in a variety of ways, including: cork, plastic, microfiber, kelp (a type of sea-green), canvas, hemp, bamboo, coffee, wine byproducts, or PVC.

As with plant-based food, the fashion world will see more and more non-animal derived leather products launch throughout the 2020s as new brands adapt to changing consumer preferences.