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Timberland Owner Stops Buying Leather From Brazil


FILE - Timberland drops a 13-foot replica of its iconic wheat boot at a pop-up park in New York City, Oct. 16, 2018.
FILE - Timberland drops a 13-foot replica of its iconic wheat boot at a pop-up park in New York City, Oct. 16, 2018.

The owner of Timberland, Vans and several other shoe and clothing brands says it has stopped buying leather from Brazil as fires continue to destroy the Amazon rainforest in that country.

VF Corp. says it won't purchase leather and hide from Brazilian suppliers until it's assured that the materials "do not contribute to environmental harm in the country."

The current fires in the Amazon were set by those who are clearing the forest for cattle ranching and crops. About 60% of the Amazon rainforest is in Brazil.

VF, based in Greensboro, North Carolina, says a small amount of the leather it buys comes from Brazil, but didn't provide specific numbers.

Besides Timberland boots and Vans sneakers, VF also makes The North Face jackets, Eastpak backpacks and Dickies clothing.

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