Recently, TEVA launched its sustainability initiative and “Strap
In To Freedom” campaign. As of 2020, Teva uses recycled plastic in 100% of its
iconic straps. This represents an important step in Teva’s commitment to build
a more sustainable future and reduce its impact so future generations can be
free to explore the wild world around them.
TEVA Looks Towards a Sustainable Future |
The sustainability initiative
launches in tandem with a new brand campaign, “Strap In To Freedom”,
celebrating Teva’s iconic Original sandal collection. The campaign, which
invites fans to express their own forms of freedom and adventure, also marks an
important milestone of Teva’s ongoing commitment to sustainability.
All the
iconic straps across Teva’s 2020 product line use traceable, verifiable,
plastic using REPREVE® yarn, representing over 9 million plastic bottles, or
172 tons of plastic, being kept out of landfills in 2020 alone. This material
keeps plastic out of the waste system and waterways, offsets using new
petroleum, emits fewer greenhouse gasses, and conserves water and energy when
compared to virgin polyester. With this initiative, Teva is turning the waste
that pollutes the planet into something that helps others explore it.
“Together with Teva, we are
committed to improving our practices and creating product with higher social
and environmental standards that minimize our overall environmental impact,”
said Norita Mohd Noor, General Manager for Prestige Sports Sdn Bhd, the sole
distributor of Teva in Malaysia.
“We believe we have an obligation to do our
part in creating product that is mindful of the environment and this is only
the beginning. We have a long road
ahead, but are dedicated to creating a sustainable footprint.”
Teva has made significant
environmental strides over the past decade and continues to seek more. Teva has
removed excess waste, reduced water usage, and significantly decreased its
carbon footprint in its packaging. Additionally, the brand is continuously
seeking sustainable and ethical alternatives for key materials.
All it's leather
is sourced from tanneries certified by Leather Working Group; whose mission is
to promote sustainable and appropriate environmental business practices within
the leather industry. Teva also supports the Better Cotton Initiative, the
largest cotton sustainability program in the world.
For over 35 years, Teva’s iconic
sandals have enabled people around the world with more freedom to experience
life’s great adventures. In its next chapter, the brand is committed to
improving its sustainable business practices so future generations are given
the same opportunity to explore our planet for years to come.
Support any sustainable feature. Earth need more things like this xx
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