Could handbags be the haute couture solution to Florida’s python problem?
by Richard Luscombe in Miami from Environment | The Guardian on (#6BRD6)
Invasive Burmese pythons are devastating wildlife but one firm believes turning snake leather into accessories could be a win-win
The fight to eradicate Burmese pythons from the Florida Everglades has intertwined with New York's haute fashion scene in a project launched by a group of environmental activists who have already experienced success working with the skins of other invasive species.
The Tampa-based team, founded by a group of former college friends with a passion for scuba diving, cut their teeth transforming the skins of non-native lionfish off the US south-east coast and Caribbean Sea into high-end sneakers in partnership with the Italian shoemaker P448.
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