Adidas to use only recycled plastic from 2024
Adidas is planning to use recycled plastic for its clothing articles and shoes from 2024 – Origo wrote. Over the next six years, they will continue to strive to make the brand more sustainable.
The first breakthrough was achieved by Adidas in 2016, when the company presented its first recycled plastic shoes and began mass production. Last year, 1 million pairs were sold out of the training shoes called Ultraboost Uncaged Parley. Ultraboost is currently available at 179.95 USD in Germany. (origo)
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