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Adidas expands beyond Parley with new recycled plastic fabrics | Engadget
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adidas - adidas: In 2021, for the first time, more than 60 percent of all products will be made with sustainable materials
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adidas and Parley Rework Classic Sneakers With Recycled Materials in Honor of Earth Day
adidas focus on shoes made of recycled plastic waste
Products made with recycled content | adidas UK
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Adidas x Parley shoes made from recycled ocean plastic launch
Carbon neutrality by 2050 - how adidas will achieve it - adidas GamePlan A | adidas GamePlan A
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Adidas Increasing Usage of Recycled Plastics in its Products | Plastics Technology
Material Matters: adidas and Parley Reinvent Recycling - Sneaker Freaker
Adidas x Parley shoes made from recycled ocean plastic launch
Adidas to launch new fabrics from recycled ocean plastic, polyester
Adidas is making a recyclable shoe | CNN Business
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Adidas made a running shoe that's fully recyclable | Engadget
adidas reveals second generation 100% recyclable running sneaker
Adidas made a running shoe that's fully recyclable | Engadget
adidas - More Sustainable Materials and Circular Services
Adidas Turns Plastic Bottles and Ocean Pollution Into Sneakers
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French Advertising Watchdog Finds that Adidas' Ad for "Recycled" Stan Smith Sneakers is Misleading - The Fashion Law
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Futurecraft.Loop: New adidas shoe uses just one material – and is fully recyclable | WIRED UK