Recycled Leather Yields Tiles

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EcoDomo takes tannery leather scraps that would otherwise end up in landfills and gives them a new lease on life. After shredding the scraps, the company binds them with natural rubber and acacia tree bark and then rolls the pulp into floor and wall tiles. The products come in eight colors, six textures, and a variety of shapes and sizes. Rolls measuring 54 inches wide by 100 feet long are also available. EcoDomo, 301.424.7717; www.ecodomo.com.

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