Pre-loved, re-loved, or brand new – what does the future of football shirts look like? Jack and Kimberley sit down with upcycler and one of PUMA's Voices of a RE:GENERATION, Andrew Burgess, to discuss innovations designed to reduce the industry’s environmental impact and how fans can play their part. They explore PUMA’s RE:FIBRE programme, which transforms polyester textile waste from factory off-cuts, faulty goods, and pre-loved clothing into new materials. As we reach the end of the series ...
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Pre-loved, re-loved, or brand new – what does the future of football shirts look like? Jack and Kimberley sit down with upcycler and one of PUMA's Voices of a RE:GENERATION, Andrew Burgess, to discuss innovations designed to reduce the industry’s environmental impact and how fans can play their part. They explore PUMA’s RE:FIBRE programme, which transforms polyester textile waste from factory off-cuts, faulty goods, and pre-loved clothing into new materials. As we reach the end of the series ...
When it comes to health and safety, does the West know best?
FOREVER. BETTER: WHO GIVES A SHIRT
23 minutes
2 years ago
When it comes to health and safety, does the West know best?
In this episode, Head of Knowledge Exchange at the Centre for Sustainable Fashion Monica Buchan-Ng speaks with PUMA’s Chief Sourcing Officer, Anne-Laure Descours about factory worker’s working conditions in the textile industry. They also discuss what progress has been made since the tragic incident at Rana Plaza ten years ago. —------ PUMA has ten target areas, each with a set of goals, that we are striving to reach by 2025. This episode focuses on the target area of Health and Safety.Ensuri...
FOREVER. BETTER: WHO GIVES A SHIRT
Pre-loved, re-loved, or brand new – what does the future of football shirts look like? Jack and Kimberley sit down with upcycler and one of PUMA's Voices of a RE:GENERATION, Andrew Burgess, to discuss innovations designed to reduce the industry’s environmental impact and how fans can play their part. They explore PUMA’s RE:FIBRE programme, which transforms polyester textile waste from factory off-cuts, faulty goods, and pre-loved clothing into new materials. As we reach the end of the series ...