Bonded leather is made from mixing shredded leather scraps and fibers, similar to the production of paper. It is then formed into a roll using adhesive or other bonding materials and extruded onto a fiber or paper backing cloth. After the roll is formed, it undergoes drying to reduce its moisture content. Since it usually contains 10 to 17 percent leather fibers, some industry experts expressed that they do not consider it as real leather.