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Whether you’re a marathon runner or someone who just takes the dog on a walk, chances are you’ve bought multiple pairs of sneakers in a year. But when those brand crisp new white shoes turn ...
Madelyn Spiegelman is trying to save the planet, one pair of sneakers at a time. The 32-year Dunwoody North resident is collecting athletic shoes from Dunwoody residents that will be repurposed or ...
Miami — A donation box at the Brickell Run Club in Miami, Florida, asks runners to recycle used sneakers that would otherwise wind up in the trash. "Typically, on a weekly basis, we'll probably ...
If you’re ready to recycle your sneakers and be part of the movement, visit sneakerimpact.com to learn how you can donate. This article tagged under: Climate change Miami South Florida.
Moe Hachem, CEO and Founder of Sneaker Impact, walks by recycled shoes at the 75,000 square foot recycling center in Little Haiti in this April 2 photo.
It’s no secret that sneakers tend to pile up in closets—or worse, end up in the trash. But one South Florida company is changing that narrative by transforming old kicks into global opportunities.
It’s no secret that sneakers tend to pile up in closets—or worse, end up in the trash. But one South Florida company is changing that narrative by transforming old kicks into global opportunities.
Some statistics show that 300 million pairs of shoes are thrown out every year and sneakers can take more than 1,000 years to decompose in a landfill. Efforts to “recycle” clothes have had ...
Founded by CEO Moe Hachem four years ago, Sneaker Impact is all about reducing environmental impact through the reuse and recycling of worn-out footwear. Every day, thousands of donated shoes ...
He’s founded a Miami shoe recycling and reuse company, Sneaker Impact, with the aim of reducing the environmental and climate footprint of the massive athletic shoe industry. It’s not a new ...