Adidas bets on recycled material ‘to combat ocean plastic’

The logo of German sport brand Adidas is pictured on an Outlet Center in Herzogenaurach on January 25, 2016. (Photo by LUKAS BARTH / AFP)

FRANKFURT AM MAINGermany (AFP) – German sportswear giant Adidas said Tuesday more than half of the polyester used in its products this year would come from recycled material, including millions of shoes made from plastic waste.

In 2020, the share of recycled polyester in Adidas products will “exceed 50 percent for the first time”, the company said in a statement.

By 2024, Adidas “is committed to using only recycled polyester” across its entire range of shoes, clothing and other items like bags and shin guards.

The Bavarian company also said it aimed to churn out 15 to 20 million pairs of shoes in 2020 using recycled plastic waste collected “from beaches and coastal regions”.

The group already sold more than 11 million such pairs last year — still just a fraction of the more than 400 million pairs of shoes it makes annually.

 

Adidas shoes are on display during the company’s annual press conference of Germany’s sportgoods company Adidas in Herzogenaurach, southern Germany, on March 14, 2018.(Photo by CHRISTOF STACHE / AFP)

Adidas said it was committed to battling the scourge of plastic waste “to stop the pollution of the world’s oceans”.

The firm’s first running shoe made entirely from recycled materials, the “Futurecraft Loop”, is set to hit stores in 2021.

Since 2015, it has collaborated with environmental organization Parley for the Oceans on a range of products, including football shirts for major clubs such as Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.

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