5 products you didn’t know were eco friendly

17 August 2017 by
First published: 31 March 2017
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5 products you didn’t know where eco friendly

Adidas x Parley swimwear

Adidas is a game changer when it comes to sustainability, placing in the top 100 sustainable companies of the world by Forbes for 2017. This February, adidas unveiled the SS17 Parley swim range, made from  ocean plastic, fishing nets and debris. The final material is named Econyl, a technical yarn fibre, it provides the same quality usually found in swimwear apparel but with the benefit of being totally eco-friendly. The pieces are finished with adidas’s unique Infinitex+ Pulse and flat lock seams, enabling the range to be 100 per cent chlorine resistant for ultimate training support and reliable products.

From £22, adidas.co.uk

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5 products you didn’t know were eco friendly
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5 products you didn’t know were eco friendly
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Take a look at the brands earning a green reputation with these 5 products you didn’t know were eco friendly.
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