Amadeu produces rubber from the latex of the rubber trees in the Brazilian rainforests. This is turns out to be the perfect excuse to protect the forests!
From making a living out of wild rubber production, residents protect large areas of the native Amazon rainforest. Local populations exert political influence over preserved natural areas. Supporting the rainforest micro-economies means avoiding deforestation, mining, and cattle ranching. It also means engaging with knowledge about local fauna and flora.
A waterproof laminated rubber surface has a luxurious look and feel. LaVeg™ has the desired smoothness, thickness, and durability needed for fashion, accessories, footwear, and furniture design. Besides LaVeg™ is durable, resistant and easy to clean. It comes in a variety of colours, textures, and three different thicknesses. Amadeu offers bespoke finishings available upon consultation.
100% compostable
Biodegradable Vegan and cruelty-free
Recyclable
Fashion, accessories, footwear, and furniture design.
The farmers tap the rubber trees to collect the latex, a white and milky liquid. This technique preserves the tree's productivity for more than 30 years. Any solid residues are recycled by Amadeu’s partners or used as a filler for furniture or other products.
These are the three main steps in the production process –
1- A full analysis of the latex to assure its quality.
2- The natural latex is then prepared with Amadeu’s patented chemical formulation - a non-toxic pigment that penetrates and binds to the material to grant it a rich & vibrant colour.
3- Pour & disperse the latex formulation over the cotton fabric.
Rubber trees located near the Brazilian factory