Innovation in recycled materials: EcoGuard of the Netherlands uses recycled plastic from the ocean to make shoe uppers.
Each pair of shoes consumes 12 plastic bottles, and carbon emissions are 60% lower than traditional processes;
Breakthrough in bio-based materials: BioStep of Brazil uses polylactic acid (PLA) extracted from sugarcane bagasse to make shoe soles, which can be naturally degraded after being discarded;
Circular economy model: GreenStep of Sweden launched a “trade-in” service. After recycling old shoes. they are cleaned, repaired, reducing customer costs by 40% and increasing corporate gross profit margins by 15%.
The EU requires that all safety shoes must be labeled with product carbon labels from 2027, forcing companies to accelerate low-carbon transformation.
Chinese manufacturers such as Anta Safety have established a carbon footprint traceability system to achieve full emission reduction from raw materials to finished products.
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