How it works
According to Adidas, sports footwear typically include complex material mixes and component gluing – resulting in a shoe which can only be downcycled. After close to a decade of research and development alongside leading material development, manufacturing and recycling partners across Asia, Europe and North America, Adidas has found a way to change the process by using one material type and no glue.
Each component in the Futurecraft Loop is made from 100% reusable TPU – it’s spun to yarn, knitted, molded and clean-fused to a Boost midsole using an Adidas technology called “SPEEDFACTORY”.
Once the shoes come to the end of their first life and are returned to Adidas, they are washed, ground to pellets and melted into material for components for a new pair of shoes, with zero waste and nothing thrown away. Each generation is designed to meet the Adidas sports performance standard without compromise.
“Taking plastic waste out of the system is the first step, but we can’t stop there,” said Eric Liedtke, Executive Board Member at Adidas, responsible for Global Brands. “What happens to your shoes after you’ve worn them out? You throw them away – except there is no away. There are only landfills and incinerators and ultimately an atmosphere choked with excess carbon, or oceans filled with plastic waste. The next step is to end the concept of “waste” entirely. Our dream is that you can keep wearing the same shoes over and over again.”
“Futurecraft Loop is our first running shoe that is made to be remade. It is a statement of our intent to take responsibility for the entire life of our product; proof that we can build high-performance running shoes that you don’t have to throw away.”
The first step
The first-gen Futurecraft Loop shoe will be rolled out as part of a beta program with 200 leading Adidas Creators from across the world’s major cities. Adidas will challenge them to run, return the shoes and share feedback on their experience, ahead of the second-gen drop.
The insights will be used to shape the roadmap for the wider release targeted for Spring Summer 2021.
We can’t help but wonder how much a pair of the Futurecraft Loop will cost, but if the project comes to fruition, paying more for a pair of shoes that go a long, long way is well worth it.
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Source: Adidas Futurecraft
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