Chromium-Tanned Leather and Microbial Consortia: Identification of Taxa With Biodegradation Potential and Chromium Tolerance
Leather waste from the tanning industry is difficult to break down and often ends up in landfills or incinerators. Scientists discovered that natural communities of bacteria found on decomposing leather can help break down chromium-tanned leather under simple nutrient conditions. These bacteria form protective biofilms and produce enzymes that gradually degrade the collagen in leather, offering a promising sustainable solution for managing leather waste.