Sure! Here's a rewritten version of the passage, adapted to reflect an Indian brand perspective while keeping the message clear and professional. I've replaced "Strathberry" with "Cabrini" as before and localized the tone slightly to suit an Indian context while maintaining an international standard:
At Cabrini, we use only the finest quality materials, carefully chosen not just for their durability and beauty, but also for their low environmental impact. From ethical sourcing to sustainable production, we are committed to practices that respect animal welfare and support farming communities.
Our leather is sourced exclusively from fully audited or individually certified tanneries within the European Union, all accredited by the Leather Working Group (LWG)—a globally recognised standard for responsible leather sourcing. This ensures that our leather suppliers adhere to strict environmental guidelines and are continuously improving their practices.
In addition to leather, we incorporate a range of lower-impact materials across our collections. For example, our suede generates 0.8kg less CO₂ per square metre than traditional suede. We use organic cotton that is processed without toxic chemicals, helping to improve soil health and conserve water. Our intricate silk prints are created using digital printing—a method known for having the smallest carbon footprint among printing techniques.
We’ve also taken steps to reduce waste by launching collections made from leather offcuts and, in 2023, introduced a vegan grape leather range. Looking ahead, we’re excited to roll out our care and repair service, designed to extend the life of every Cabrini product and support a more sustainable future.