Adidas and Parley partner to create football boot made partly with plastic waste
The latest innovation is part of Adidas’ commitment to replacing virgin polyester with recycled solutions by next year.
The latest innovation is part of Adidas’ commitment to replacing virgin polyester with recycled solutions by next year.
According to the sports label, consumers can wear the tracksuit set until it reaches its end of life, and return it by scanning a QR code via the Adidas app.
The SS22 collection is designed to be functional on the court since the garment features Heat.RDY technology.
Launched from May 23 to June 8, the event aims to encourage generations to help reduce waste and it will also expand to a wider range of activities.
Investing in a pair of good quality shoes and learning to keep them in tip-top shape is the best for the planet (and your wallet).
The Terrex HS1 uses mechanically ground wood-based fibres to retain its natural colour and avoid using dyes, bleach, and chemical treatments.
Australian sports stars Ian Thorpe, Jess Fox, Nathan Cleary and Steph Claire Smith marked the launch by playing a game of mixed doubles on the court.
The collection also marks the start of Prada’s commitment to shift the entire Prada production from virgin nylon to Re-Nylon this year.
Two brands share ambition to make a performance running shoe with as small a carbon footprint as possible.
Australia’s government has invested in an industry take-back program where consumers can return tired, unwanted sports shoes for recycling.