
New Zealand's lowest carbon footprint algae sneakers launch here and in the U.S today
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
November 22, 20213m 4s
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A local footwear company based in Wellington says they have developed the world's lowest carbon footprint sneakers.
YY Nation are launching their environmentally friendly sneakers both here and in the U.S this morning.
Founding Director Jeremy Bank told Kate Hawkesby algae and sugar cane are being used as a substitute to harmful chemicals in the outer soles.
“There’s been all sorts of challenges but it’s great to be at this point where we’re launching...It’s about doing things in a new way.”
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A local footwear company based in Wellington says they have developed the world's lowest carbon footprint sneakers.
YY Nation are launching their environmentally friendly sneakers both here and in the U.S this morning.
Founding Director Jeremy Bank told Kate Hawkesby algae and sugar cane are being used as a substitute to harmful chemicals in the outer soles.
“There’s been all sorts of challenges but it’s great to be at this point where we’re launching...It’s about doing things in a new way.”
LISTEN ABOVE
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