Recycled polyester sneakers
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Product number:
ECO3718SHSWHI41
EAN:
8445336338502
Composition:
Main fabric: 100% Recycled polyester Sole: 80% Rubber / 20% Recycled rubber Laces: 100% Recycled polyester Lining: 50% Recycled polyester / 50% Polyester
Manufacturer:
Ecoalf
Product information "Sneakers CERVINO OFF WHITE / PINK / BLUE | Ecoalf"
The main fabric of the Cervino trainers is made from recycled Polyester from PET plastic bottles. By transforming used plastic bottles into recycled Polyester, we reduce the steps in the production process and therefore save on CO2 emissions. We also give a second life to materials that would otherwise be considered waste. We have managed to incorporate recycled Rubber into the sole of our trainers through innovative processes, in our mission to create a new generation of recycled products. Vegan, with no metal components in the manufacturing process. For walking steadily towards the sustainability of the Planet.
Gender: | WOMAN |
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Season: | Spring/Summer 2023 |
Sustainability: | Recycled material, Vegan |
Sustainability Values: | B Corporation certification: social and environmental performance standards., Certified "PETA-Approved Vegan" Cruelty-free, Ecoalf Foundation: Upcycling the Oceans, Using recycled plastic bottles |
Main material: | Recycled Polyester |

Ecoalf
ECOALF was born in 2009. The idea was to create a fashion brand that is truly sustainable. By integrating breakthrough technology, they create clothing and accessories made entirely from recycled materials.” ECOALF represents the fabrics for the future generations.
Manufacturer website
The products purchased on this website are shipped through a carrier to the address provided by the customer. At the time of shipment, you will receive an email from our logistics and shipping partner. Delivery takes 2-5 working days for Italy & Europe, 7-14 working days for extra EU.

B Corporation certification: social and environmental performance standards.

Certified "PETA-Approved Vegan" Cruelty-free

Ecoalf Foundation: Upcycling the Oceans

Using recycled plastic bottles