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White tennis of sustainable brands that steal a ethical path strongly

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De corte clásico y atemporal, los tenis blancos se modernizan desde la innovación de los biomateriales, el suprareciclaje y las prácticas de comercio justo.

Por Pia ReyTenis blancos de marcas sustentables que pisan con fuerza un camino ético Tenis blancos de marcas sustentables que pisan con fuerza un camino ético

We are able to affirm that white tennis do not lose validity, on the contrary, year after year their titles renew, proclaiming themselves as the timeless footwear par excellence.This time, the bet rises with sustainable white tennis proposals.Apparently trends pass, but white tennis remain.This is the most democratic urban footwear that exists and that is because of its magnificent quality of being classic and minimalists, capable of accompanying any styling with sobriety and distinction.

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The new sustainable white tennis proposals advance with the flag of veganism, of the preservation of animals and the well -being of the planet.Nowadays, the reduction of the negative impact after a positive one that has the fashion industry on the environment has become the engine for the change of brands and designers.While many brands are in the process of generating change, others arise with their eyes on sustainability, focusing from their conception that any action they perform has a positive impact.

The advance of technology in the development of bio-materials and plant leather opened the way for new sustainable brands to explore new ways of doing tennis in an innovative way.Thus we find ourselves with tennis made from corn leather, nopal, mango or grapes.Also others that choose to reduce waste, proposing new styles relying on supra-recycling and the circular concept of waste.The 10 sustainable tennis brands that we select on this occasion tell us about this, and predict a future with vegan and biodegradable alternatives that will help preserve the planet.

Osklen

20 years of research and sustainable development of Osklen, the Brazilian firm created by Oskar Metsavaht, translate into the Osklen Ag tennis line.The development of this line is focused on the use of sustainable materials, respecting each process of the value chain from the origin, ensuring the transparency and traceability of each element that make them up.The materials to which the renowned designer resorts vary between reused waste, certified leather, natural rubber of the Amazon or virgin materials of sustainable origin, all developed in conjunction with the Institute-E.All materials used promote economic growth from different communities in Brazil, have deforestation-zero policies and can return to earth for their biodegradable quality.

VEJA

White tennis sustainable trend that celebrities such as Meghan Markle or Kate Middleton are from Veja.For this brand of French origin based in Brazil, the transparency and the traceability of the processes go along with sustainability and responsible practices.Its production is local, ensuring work and fair and worthy trade throughout its value chain.They also use materials in a responsible and sustainable way, from organic cotton of local producers, natural rubber from the Amazon, and tissues made from recycled plastic.The integral, ethical and responsible look of Veja makes one of the most chosen sustainable tennis brands in the world.

Dauuntless

Tenis blancos de marcas sustentables que pisan con fuerza un camino ético

Without gender and vegan, the white tennis of the Colombian firm Dauuntless carry the spirit of sustainability.Made in collaboration with the Swedish brand Humans Are Vain, Dauuntless created a unisex and timeless tennis line made from ecological materials, such as eco-music made from recycled plastic or recycled rubber that is used for soles for soles.Each of these materials has the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification, declaring themselves friendly to the environment, since it does not contain chemical and toxic products at any time of the process.

Animalist

In 2011, starting from a personal desire Carolina Hoyos Saldarriaga created animalist.The Colombian firm specializes in making tennis (and shoes) vegans and cruelty-free, handmade.To do this, it uses materials of local origin, avoiding unnecessary transfers that raise the carbon footprint, and always looking for ways to adapt alternative materials to animal leather to create urban and sustainable tennis.Animalist's tennis soles are made of 80% natural rubber of planted trees to replace the illegal crops of Antioquia, Colombia.

Saye

Innovation in materials is one of Saye's pillars, the Spanish Sustainable White Tennis brand.Classic, timeless and modern cut, Saye's models are vegan and are made using vegetable leather of various origins.They have different collections, according to the material used, from leather made of recycled mango waste and bamboo, a novel biodegradable material, through a line made of cactus of cactus, a vegetable leather alternative made from regenerative cactus created by Desserto, and its colored line created in corn leather with bamboo interior.In addition to the innovative use of materials, for each pair of tennis sold, they plant two trees.This initiative in favor of reforestation to compensate for environmental damage is made together with the NGO We Forest, which seeks to promote the reconstruction of native forests throughout the world.

Converse x Nous étudions

What arises from the union of the most emblematic tennis brand with one of the most recognized sustainable designers?Nothing more or nothing less than the sustainable tennis of Converse X Nous étudions, one of the most applauded collaborations of the year.The new Chuck Taylor Fluvial model is a reversal of the chuck taylor silhouette created from supracycling techniques.This union raises one of the most recognized tennis worldwide to a new design level, being resignified through the gaze of the Argentine designer with a strong vegan and sustainable imprint.

Helen Kirkum

The Sustainable Tennis Revolution is led by Helen Kirkum.The English designer laid the new bases of the design of the shoes as we know them, using the supra-recycling as the main method.But not in any way or any material: Kirkum resigned old tennis, those in disuse, rare or already broken, giving them a new (and more interesting) life.His work is 100% manual and artisanal, which is why his main production method is the Made-to-Order (made on request), bringing his vision to who commission them.The search for Helen Kirkum is to create a unique experience, creating a 100% original product, with distinctive and original characteristics, which do not generate a new waste, but arise from it.

Ecoalf

Reduce the environmental impact that fashion has on the planet is part of the DNA of the Spanish firm Ecoalf.‘We do not have planet B’ is the motto of this sustainable firm and the guide through which its sustainable tennis line is designed.Classic and timeless cut, Ecoalf shoes are made using recycled materials, such as polyester and nylon, two plastic fibers that take thousands of years to degrade.Each shoe is composed of approximately 5 plastic bottles that were recovered and recycled and turned into a high quality thread.The idea is that if you are going to endure, it is in use and not as waste.

Pangaia

Did you ever think of using white tennis made from grapes?Yes, you read well, grapes.Pangaia tennis are made from grape vegetable leather, using a part of the 6.5 billion liters of the discard that comes from the Italian wine industry.They also use recycled rubber soles that come from industrial waste.The vision of Pangaia about sustainability is very broad and comprehensive, it covers from the technological development of materials, collaborations with different NGOs to support sustainable and regenerative projects, its transparent and traceable policies, the employment and trade practices responsible until its gazeFashion circular that preserves biodiversity and environment.They are definitely one of the sustainable brands to follow.

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YATAY

YATAY sustainable tennis are handmade in Italy using ecological materials, environmentally friendly.Both the components and production are made locally to reduce the carbon footprint that is generated in each transfer and are certified by PETA, the entity that validates that each pair does not use animal leather or other materials that involve them in their processes.Moreover, the pieces that make up the tennis of YATAY are made from corn polymers, recycled plastic, recycled tires and wood pulp of the harvest of sustainable plantations.In addition, YATAY actively participates in reforestation programs and has a code that helps discard tennis correctly once they completed their life cycle, closing the production circle.

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