The Adidas Made To Be Remade Ultraboost is Eco-Conscious
Michael Hemsworth — April 22, 2021 — Eco
References: adidas & hiconsumption
All styles of footwear are associated with their essential but oftentimes wasteful construction that is destined for the landfill after use, so the Adidas Made To Be Remade Ultraboost is intended to help change this. The sneakers are constructed with a series of TPU-based materials that were previously used to help highlight an upcycled design. The sneakers don't have any glues or dyes in the construction to help make them more suited for recycling after use.
The Adidas Made To Be Remade Ultraboost sneakers are suited for recycling once no longer wearable or functional, but still maintain a comfort-focused construction. This includes a sock-like Primeknit upper section along with a Boost midsole that is as plush as can be. The sneakers are arriving just in time for Earth Day 2021 at a price point of $180.
The Adidas Made To Be Remade Ultraboost sneakers are suited for recycling once no longer wearable or functional, but still maintain a comfort-focused construction. This includes a sock-like Primeknit upper section along with a Boost midsole that is as plush as can be. The sneakers are arriving just in time for Earth Day 2021 at a price point of $180.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Footwear - The trend towards sustainable footwear presents a profitable opportunity for companies to create eco-friendly products with recycled materials.
2. Circular Design - Circular design, which promotes recyclability and the extension of a product's lifecycle, provides companies with a chance to create innovative, ethical products.
3. Zero-waste Manufacturing - The growth in demand for zero-waste manufacturing techniques presents an opportunity for companies to create products that are sustainable, ethical, and can be fully recycled.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear - The footwear industry can take advantage of the trend towards sustainable materials and circular design by creating shoes that are made with recyclable materials and extend the product lifecycle.
2. Textile - The textile industry can leverage the trend towards sustainable products by creating fabrics made with recycled materials that can be reused to create new products.
3. Manufacturing - The manufacturing industry can benefit from zero-waste manufacturing techniques by reducing the amount of waste produced during production, promoting sustainability, and ultimately saving costs.
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