Industry leaders collaborate on bio-based alternatives for footwear soles

0
305

Global initiative Fashion for Good has unveiled a 12-month project to explore sustainable and circular alternatives for shoe soles.

The Next Stride: Bio-Based Materials for Footwear Soles project will involve testing and validation of bio-based polymers as an alternative to traditional fossil fuel–derived materials.

The project brings together key industry players, including adidas, Target, and Zalando, alongside material innovators such as Algenesis Labs, Balena, Evoco, KUORI, and Yulex.

Soles constitute approximately 40% of a shoe’s total mass and are predominantly made from non-recyclable fossil fuel–based polymers like PU, TPU, EVA, and rubber.

A standard synthetic running shoe is estimated to have a carbon footprint of approximately 14 kilograms of CO2, and 97% of this environmental impact can be attributed to the processing and manufacturing of raw materials.

Fashion for Good managing director Katrin Ley said: “The Next Stride is a critical, collaborative intervention to de-risk the widespread adoption of high-performance bio-based alternatives for footwear soles. By transforming the very foundation of the shoe, we address the most impactful component in its lifecycle and open the door to systemic change in the footwear industry.”

‘The Next Stride’ project is set to undertake a comprehensive evaluation process that encompasses material assessments, performance mapping, and extensive testing.

Initially, the project will conduct an in-depth analysis of the innovators’ bio-based materials to ensure they meet the performance standards required by partner companies.

Following the validation phase, prototypes will undergo testing in collaboration with SATRA, an independent research and testing organisation, to confirm their performance capabilities and environmental benefits compared to traditional options.

The outcomes of these tests are expected to contribute to the creation of a roadmap that will guide larger-scale adoption of bio-based soles across the industry.

“Through The Next Stride, we will work with innovators to explore if bio-based materials can potentially lower the environmental impact of footwear soles while at the same time meeting or even enhancing the high-performance standards our athletes and consumers expect from adidas products,” adidas sustainability direction director Gudrun Messias said.

Suche
Kategorien
Mehr lesen
Fashion Media & Publications
Gujarat Spinning Mills Face Cost Pressures Amid Renewable Power Curtailments
Reduced availability of wind and solar energy forces mills to shift to higher-cost power sources...
Von Textile Value Chain 2026-04-15 04:52:58 0 311
Fashion Media & Publications
Policy Divide Widens Over Cotton Import Duty Amid Cost Pressures and MSP Concerns
India’s cotton value chain is witnessing a sharp policy divide, with calls from textile...
Von Apparel Resources 2026-04-30 10:19:24 0 111
Fashion Media & Publications
India-Italy Partnership Opens New Textile Trade Opportunities
India and Italy are looking to deepen cooperation across textiles, manufacturing and sustainable...
Von Textile Insights 2026-05-21 09:12:18 0 91
Fashion Media & Publications
Weaving the Digital Thread: Revolutionising Textile Design and Supply Chains
The textile and apparel industry has historically been defined by tactile processes—the...
Von Textile Value Chain 2026-04-28 09:21:15 0 334
Fashion Media & Publications
India-US Trade Pact: What’s At Stake For Textile Giants
All eyes are on a high-stakes trade deal between India and the United States that involves...
Von MSN 2026-03-25 07:50:06 0 442