Problems such as ineffective use of limited natural resources, pollution of natural water
resources, global warming, pollution of soil and air necessitate the research of renewable,
sustainable and usable alternative resources and techniques. Leather is a healthy, long-lasting,
timeless material used in clothing, shoes, accessories and lifestyle products. Undesirable
environmental wastes emerge due to the fact that leather businesses have liquid, gas
and solid wastes, and the excessive use of chemicals and resources such as energy and water
while transforming rawhides into leather products. Environmental wastes have increased
the effective use of resources and the need for usable alternatives of waste materials in
industrial areas in terms of sustainability. In the study in which the qualitative research
method was used, an action research was conducted. Within the scope of the study, 8 bags
were designed and produced from waste leather pieces. During the planning stage of the
designs, the sketches of the bag forms were drawn at first. In the development of the designs,
the general forms of the bags, the sizes, types and colors of the leather pieces were taken into
consideration, and the patterns for creating the surface were studied. Colored waste Nappa
leathers sized between 1.5 mm and 2 mm were used for bags. The tessellation method, one
of the zero-waste design techniques, was used to obtain products from leather pieces in the
study. The study aimed to contribute to both the environmental and economic aspects of
sustainability with bag designs made with waste leather.