Fast Plastic: adidas and Parley for the Oceans
Will Ross, December 26, 2017
2017 may have been the year when the world’s fastest human seemed to slow down, but it was at least a good year for ocean plastic and running spikes for … Read more
Will Ross, December 26, 2017
2017 may have been the year when the world’s fastest human seemed to slow down, but it was at least a good year for ocean plastic and running spikes for … Read more
Will Ross, October 5, 2017
It’s practically inevitable that the gear you once bought is no longer the gear you now need. After grabbing a Patagonia Down and Arc’teryx Gore-Tex ensemble to be flexible for … Read more
Will Ross, June 16, 2017
For the past twenty years, Daniel and Markus Freitag have been slicing up unwanted lorry taps, fashioning them into the desired accessories of discerning Europeans. Their industrial heritage found a … Read more
Follow the afternoon Ora wind over Lake Garda’s north shore, through the neat rows of olive groves and vines and you’ll come across a small collection of industrial plants hugging … Read more
The Nuremberg-based sportswear giant adidas is well versed on innovating around environmental priorities. Back in the late 1980s, the brand was one of the first to ban the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC), … Read more
Will Ross, January 19, 2015
Keeping an eye out for responsibly manufactured gear isn’t easy. With so many authorities, fabrics and processes out there, getting confused is inevitable and keeping in touch with the latest … Read more