Miami – Brickell Run Club donation box in Miami, Florida, the contestants are required to recycle the used sports shoes that will end in the trash.
“Usually, on a weekly basis, we will likely get, I don’t know, perhaps, 20 pairs of running shoes with which people decided to separate,” said the club’s founder. “… we collect it every week. We fill one of these boxes, usually, once or twice a month.”
It is one of the many dropouts throughout the United States of the United States for the shoes used that is then collected through the effect of profit recycling company shoes.
“I think this is an excellent solution,” said Ruiz. “For the thirsty hostility, they change their shoes every three to four months.”
The shoes are transferred to the Sneaker Impact warehouse at its headquarters near the Haiti neighborhood in Miami. The shoes that reach a sport shoe are sorted to reuse or recycle, depending on their condition. Sports shoes say he gets more than a million shoes annually.
“It is all about accountability and sending the appropriate product to the right market,” said CBS News, founder of Sneaker Impact and CEO of CBS News. “Sports shoes are a necessity in the developing world. It is a form of transportation.”
All reusable shoes are shipped outside the United States, as they are eventually reselling by mother and pop stores in the developing world in countries such as Haiti, Honduras, Guatemala and Bolivia.
Hashem said: “You not only reduce the waste here at home, but also create chances of miniature dance in a developing country,” Hashem said.
Shoes that are not shipped to be reselling are crushed by the effect of sport shoes and give a second life such as foam, rubber or textiles.
“It can be converted into floors, into a mat, to tiles,” Hashem said. “We also made a sandal of 85 % of the foam of sneakers.”
He said that his goal in establishing a sport shoe is to develop an environmentally friendly way to do business.
Hashem said: “This is important, there is no planet b.
He said that he hopes that other companies will repeat the type of work they do
“We do not have another competition,” said Hachem. “The only competition that we have is waste burials.”