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Crafted in Morocco, Worldwide Delivery

Sustainability — Moroccan Corridor®

Sustainability


Our Environmental Commitment

Sustain­ability.

At Moroccan Corridor®, sustainability is not a certification or a marketing position. It is the natural consequence of how traditional Moroccan craft has always worked — slowly, locally, and with deep respect for natural materials.

Slow craft is
sustainable craft.

The most sustainable product is one that lasts. A vegetable-tanned leather bag made by hand in Tétouan, conditioned and cared for, will outlast dozens of mass-produced alternatives. A handwoven wool blanket from Chefchaouen, made from natural fibres with no synthetic dyes, will biodegrade at the end of its life without leaving toxic residue.

We do not need to retrofit sustainability onto our model — it is already there, embedded in centuries of craft tradition. Our role is to protect it, not to compromise it in the name of speed or scale.

Five commitments.
No greenwashing.

Materials We use exclusively natural, biodegradable materials: full-grain vegetable-tanned leather, hand-shorn wool, Sabra cactus silk, and natural plant-based dyes. No synthetic fibres, no chrome tanning chemicals, no petroleum-based finishes. Every material we use can return to the earth at the end of its life.
Production Our production is entirely hand-made, which means zero industrial machinery, zero mass-production energy consumption, and zero factory waste streams. Artisan workshops in Tétouan, Chefchaouen, and Marrakech operate at human scale — producing what is needed, when it is needed, without overproduction.
Longevity We design and select for longevity, not obsolescence. Our leather goods are built to last 10–20 years. Our textiles are made to be used, washed, and passed on. We actively discourage fast consumption by providing care guides, conditioning advice, and repair guidance for every product category.
Local Supply All production takes place in Morocco, close to the source of raw materials. Short supply chains mean lower transport emissions, stronger traceability, and direct economic benefit to the communities where materials are grown, processed, and crafted. We do not offshore production to reduce costs.
Packaging We use minimal, recyclable packaging. Leather goods are wrapped in recycled tissue paper and shipped in FSC-certified cardboard boxes. We do not use plastic wrapping, foam inserts, or single-use synthetic materials in our packaging. We are actively working to eliminate all non-recyclable packaging components by 2026.

Honest about
our limits.

We do not claim to be carbon neutral. We do not hold third-party sustainability certifications. International shipping generates emissions that we cannot fully offset. We are honest about these realities rather than hiding them behind vague claims.

What we can say with confidence: every material choice, every production decision, and every artisan partnership we make is guided by a genuine commitment to doing less harm — and to preserving a model of production that is inherently more sustainable than the industrial alternative.

Our ethical sourcing commitments →
Our Belief

The best thing a craft brand can do for the environment is make things that last — and make them in a way that respects the people and the land behind every material. That is what we are here to do.


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