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[THEMATIC REPORT AUGUST] Social Contribution Activities of Corporations

by Vyomm Khanna | 15-08-2022 01:23 recommendations 0

What I am about to write in this article is probably one of the most ingenious ways a primary corporate industry has made a social impact.  The effect is indirect, as this corporate brand took a major step towards environmental conservation, which is a significant social contribution.



Adidas is the company I'm referring to, and what it accomplished will astound you! 


Adidas Ocean Waste Shoes Now Available to Buy


It takes a lot of resources to make a lot of shoes.  But producing new materials continuously is terrible for the environment. 

Adidas is therefore looking elsewhere.  According to experts, more plastic will be in our oceans than fish in 30 years. 

Furthermore, according to one study, 90% of seabirds have eaten some plastic garbage.  The pollution harms people and marine animals on beaches and in the ocean.  Adidas is working to prevent some of that trash from entering the water.  Adidas and the environmental group Parley for the Oceans teamed up in 2015. 

Their objective is to produce sportswear from marine pollution. 

And they have significantly advanced.Additionally, Adidas anticipates using recovered marine garbage to produce 11 million pairs of shoes in 2019.


The beach is where it all begins.  Waste is gathered by Parley and its collaborators from coastal regions like the Maldives. 

The recyclable plastic is separated from the garbage and delivered to an Adidas processing facility.  Adidas employs PET, or polyethylene terephthalate, in its plastic bottles.  What if it's something Adidas isn't allowed to use, like caps or rings?  These are delivered to the typical recycling facilities.  The garbage is crushed, cleaned, and dehydrated in the processing facility, leaving only tiny plastic flakes behind. 

The flakes are heated, dried, and chilled before being chopped into tiny pellets of resin.  Polyester is often produced using petroleum. 

However, Adidas melts these pellets to produce a filament spun into polyester yarn known as Ocean Plastic. 


 The upper portion of Adidas' shoes and other apparel, such as jerseys, are made of Ocean Plastic. 

At least 75% of the materials used to create each piece in the Parley collection came from marine debris. 

And they continue to meet the same comfort and performance requirements as Adidas' other sneakers. 

Recycled polyester reduces the amount of water and chemicals used while reducing plastic pollution.


Adidas wants soon to use recycled polyester in place of all virgin polyester.

Recycled polyester is used in more than 40% of Adidas clothing. 

You may have seen Adidas' recycled athletic apparel without even realizing it.  College football, baseball, the NHL, the Australian Open, and other sports have all employed clothing made from Ocean Plastic. 

However, this does not entirely stop the pollution from plastics. 

Microfibers made when washing polyester clothing may end up in the water.  Adidas advises customers to wash their items fewer times, in cold water, and with a full load each time.


Adidas Walks Ocean Plastic Into New Shoe Lines

However, this is only the first action. 

Adidas is also creating the Futurecraft Loop, an entirely recyclable shoe. 

This shoe was designed to be rebuilt. 

Because it may be returned and disassembled to make a completely new pair, the expected debut date for Futurecraft Loop is near.


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4 Comments

  • Chelwoon Mentor says :
    Hello Vyomm, this is your mentor Chelwoon.

    Well written article about an example of CSR! Adidas is not the only company that utilizes plastic waste. Other clothing companies in the world also upcycle PET bottles into clothing and promote their products with an image of eco-freindliness. I hope that more materials for shoes and clothing will be replaced by plastic waste and hope we can still enjoy them!

    Thank you for the article!

    Regards,
    Chelwoon

    Posted 30-08-2022 21:36

  • Joon Mentor says :
    Hello Vyomm, this is your mentor Joon.

    It is such a great example of company taking social responsibilities! Similar to adidas, Samsung also uses plastics from ocean to fabricate their flagship devices such as Z flip and Z fold. Hope more companies could become responsible for their action!

    It was a pleasure for me to mentor you on past 6 months. What I feel, and realize now is that I have not been knowledgeable enough to provide more information related to different subjects. Hope you could keep up with environmental activities as well as your other works. Once again, thank you for following me.

    Well read your article, and let's keep up!

    Best,

    Joon
    Posted 17-08-2022 11:03

Anghy Aquino

  • Anghy Aquino says :
    Hello Vyomm Khanna,

    Wow 👏👏 A superb and ingenious initiative by Adidas and Parley for the Oceans to reduce marine debris and is worthy of imitation by other footwear and apparel brands. I hadn't heard about this before; thanks so much for letting us know.

    Best regards,
    Anghy Aquino
    Posted 16-08-2022 15:31

  • Joe Adabouk Amooli says :
    A better alternative. Thumbs up to adidas!
    Posted 15-08-2022 01:33

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