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 ...
US based Human Rights and Sociology Student Amina Shakeel talks with Chief of Staff and Director of Engagement Shelly Han from the Fair Labour Association (FLA). Join them both in conversations touching on the challenges faced by migrant workers in the textiles industry and hear what’s being done by the FLA, as well as brands, to create a fairer labour market in the global south. —------ PUMA has ten target areas, each with a set of goals, that we are striving to reach by 2025. This episode f...
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 ...