In line with the Move to Zero
In line with the Move to Zero initiative , Nike has taken a further step towards the fight against waste with the new Crater Impact.
Nike reuses waste materials by transforming them into new sneakers and thus the Crater Impact are born, made with at least 25% of “garbage”. All through a more sustainable production process.
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Move to Zero
We must all do our part to protect the planet and Nike sacai fragment has chosen to do so with the Move to Zero initiative, the aim of which is to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and waste of materials to zero.
It has already made significant changes in the past by creating sustainable shoes and clothing. From the new Crater Impact to the Air VaporMax 2020 , Nike is changing its manufacturing processes using recycled materials in favor of the environment.
A closer look at Crater Impact
The Nike Crater Impact are made with at least 25% recycled materials that blend perfectly with the futuristic design of this model so you would never say it is made of "junk".
These sneakers are available in a range of colors for men and women and are made with a breathable mesh upper inspired by hiking shoes.
Francesca Capone Jones, design sacai fragment director, points out how the recycled parts are well hidden and therefore not immediately visible.
This model rests on a Crater midsole, also made from production waste that still favors excellent cushioning.
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