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announced their own unique approach to what sustainable sneakers mean to them. For Everlane their sustainable sneakers launching on April 25th, will be all about virgin plastic and full-grain leather produced at the world’s cleanest tannery, in hopes of creating the the world’s lowest-impact sneakers.
Whereas for adidas, theiris all about creating a running shoe made from one single material that can be taken and recycled in one single process. Both ideas, though different, react towards one common problem in the fashion industry: plastic. However, they aren't the only brands that have been tackling this problem. From cult favorite brands like
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