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Can the Amazon rainforest solve the "plastic" problem in vegan fashion? (MBA Student Research)
My research is centered on Shiringa, a bio-leather made from wild rubber by indigenous communities in the Amazon. It’s plastic-free, cruelty-free, and keeps the forest standing.
I’ve put together a quick survey to understand if there’s a market for this in Canada and what features matter most to conscious consumers.
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