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  2. These sustainable, waterproof sneakers will be your best ...

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    Vessi's 100% vegan sneakers can be worn in the rain, snow and even in the shower. Plus, we have an exclusive promo code for you. These sustainable, waterproof sneakers will be your best rainy-day ...

  3. Adidas Parley - Wikipedia

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    The "UltraBOOST Uncaged Parley" was sold for $220 a unit. Adidas then released an updated version of a 1990s shoe made with yarns made from waste plastic. The UltraBoost shoes used materials from 11 recycled ocean-bound plastic bottles per pair in the shoe laces, heel linings, and sock liner covers. [3] [7]

  4. Helen Mirren’s go-to sneakers are comfortable straight out of ...

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    The rest of the shoe is environmentally friendly too. The vegan insole is made with a blend of cork, bio memory foam and organic mamona oil, while the lining, laces, threads and labels are made ...

  5. Ditch Your Clunky Rain Boots for These 6 Waterproof Sneakers

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    Waterproof sneakers, however, look great, fit comfortably, and go with everything in my wardrobe. Waterproof sneakers are available in a wide variety of styles. I’m talking slip-ons, leather ...

  6. Biodegradable athletic footwear - Wikipedia

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    The United States athletic shoe market is a $13 billion-per-year dollar industry that sells more than 350 million pairs of athletic shoes annually. [1] The global footwear consumption has nearly doubled every twenty years, from 2.5 billion pairs in 1950 to more than 19 billion pairs of shoes in 2005. [ 2 ]

  7. Cariuma - Wikipedia

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    The company's shoes are marketed as being produced in a sustainable manner using organic products like bamboo and cotton to make environmentally friendly footwear. [ 1 ] History