You can recycle any style or brand of clothing, shoes and accessories at a Bring Me Back bin
From toe-pinching high heels and trends past their prime to too-tight skinny jeans. And PUMA will either reuse the items, upcycle them for industrial use, or turn the downgraded duds into raw materials to produce new products.
Currently PUMA’s Bring Me Back program has only been launched in PUMA stores and outlets throughout Germany,
Bring Me Back bins the program is expected to launch on a global scale by January 2013.
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Analysts from New Nutrition Busines…
In its new report 10 Key Trends in Food, Nutrition & Health 2012, NNB says that ‘naturality’ or ‘natural functionality’ — basically, foods free from artificial additives or offering intrinsic natural health benefits — will be the biggest food industry trend in western markets, with the descriptor ‘natural’ now a “basic requirement for the ingredients on the label of any brand!
Our Regards to New Nutrition Business founder Julian Mellentin
This is fun, hiking shoe so lightweight and flexible, you can zip it into itself for space-saving storage. Easier on the eye (and foot) than Crocs or flip-flops, the Men’s Radler Trail Camp weighs a mere 9 ounces, making it easy to clip to a carabiner on your backpack when not in use. In addition to a water-repellent ripstop upper and a fleece-lined footbed, the shoe also boasts a 42 percent recycled-rubber lug outsole for extra traction, whether you’re tramping around the great outdoors or relaxing by the campfire after a hard day’s hike.Cool!!!
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