Strategic Partnership between Smit & Zoon and BioProTech Italia S.r.l. to jointly drive sustainability in the leather value chain In line with their shared goal for a more sustainable leather industry, Dutch multinational Smit & Zoon and Italian based BioProTech Italia S.r.l. are joining forces in the areas development, production, and marketing of zeolite products for tanning and retanning. Activities of BioProTech in this field (Atoxitan® and their tanning products based on zeolite derivates) are fully consolidated into the business of Smit & Zoon Group. Multi-year knowledge and expertise This partnership brings together the multi-year knowledge and expertise on a range of patented aluminosilicate and zeolite technologies from both companies. It will create a strong platform for the leather industry, providing an alternative tanning technology based on zeolites, which is sustainable, produces quality leathers and offers operational advantages. Atoxitan® Smit & Zoon recognizes the efforts of Mr. Marco Robbiati and his team in developing zeolite tanning agents (Atoxitan®) during the past years. Effective immediately all questions and topics related to former BioProTech Atoxitan® products and services, should be directed to Mr. P. Wilgenburg at Smit & Zoon ([email protected]) or to your regular contact within Smit or Codyeco. We look forward to working closely with you, making the leather value chain more sustainable. J.W.J. van Haarst Group CEO Smit & Zoon Press related information: Daniëlle Okkinga-Koenen, +31 628536040, [email protected] Detailed information on Smit & Zoon can be found on our website. 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: