Zeology receives Cradle to Cradle Certified Material Health CertificateTM at the Platinum level. The C2C Certified Material Health CertificateTM is a verification of the health and safety of a product’s composition using the Material Health requirements of the Cradle to Cradle Certified Product Standard. The Platinum level is the highest level to be obtained. View the certificate We are very proud to have acquired this important certification. So far, Zeology is the only leather tanning agent that is C2C Certified Material Health CertificateTM at the Platinum level and has obtained the ToxFMD Screened Chemistry certification. A great reward of our efforts in making the leather value chain, and the tanning process in particular, more sustainable without compromising on leather performance. – Pim Wilgenburg, Venture Manager Nera About the C2C Certified Material Health CertificateTM As the world’s most advanced measure for safe, circular and responsibly made materials and products, the Cradle to Cradle Certified Product Standard is the key to transforming the traditional linear economic model of production and consumption into a circular economy driven by products that have a positive impact on people and planet. The C2C Certified Material Health Certificate is a stand-alone certificate issued to applicant companies for products that meet the rigorous, science-based requirements of the Cradle to Cradle Certified Product Standard Material Health category. These requirements provide companies with a means of assessing, optimizing and verifying the safety and circularity of the chemicals and materials in a product or product group. C2C Certified Material Health CertificateTM is a trademark of the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. Other articles Sustainable procurement for Zeology The refined bauxite used to produce the zeolite for our tanning product Zeology meets the highest ESG standards and has… See and feel leather made with Zeology at Lineapelle A number of our partner tanneries are exhibiting sustainable leather tanned with Zeology. Find out where you have to be! Green Chemistry publishes article on modified zeolites as sustainable alternative in leather tanning The article, written by scientists from University of Northampton, Royal Smit & Zoon and NZ Leather Research, gives a deeper… Share this: