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In this episode, Senior Staff Writer Tanner Bowden, who covers outdoors and fitness products for Gear Patrol, discusses vegan shoes. Tanner has written in depth about why vegan shoes cannot be considered even close to sustainable–even though they’re very much marketed as such using a deceptive practice called “Greenwashing.”
Tanner discusses how environmentally conscious consumers can recognize dubious marketing and avoid getting duped. He also talks us through new leather alternatives that are actually sustainable, and suggests several specific products and practices to consider when you’re looking for your next responsible shoe purchase.
Show Notes:
Episode Navigation:
- 01:15 – Vegan Shoes ≠ Sustainable Products
- 03:03 – Vegan Shoes, Plastic, and Harmful Chemicals
- 06:55 – Olukai’s Statement About Vegan Shoes and Sustainability
- 09:35 – Why Patagonia is a Sustainability Champion
- 12:21 – Patagonia Wild Idea Work Boots
- 15:45 – Mushroom Leather and Other Sustainable Alternatives
- 20:10 – Tips For Finding (Actually) Sustainable Products
- 23:40 – Why You Should Look for “Climate Neutral” Certification
- 25:43 – Adidas and Allbirds Collaboration
- 28:20 – Your Best Bet Is to Buy Used Gear, and Where To Do It
Featured:
If You Think Your Vegan Shoes Are Saving the Planet, You’re Wrong
Adidas and Allbirds’ Collaborative Sneaker Is Here
Patagonia Wild Idea Work Boots
From Olukai: What, Exactly, is a Vegan Shoe? Vegan Shoes Explained
Piñatex Pineapple Leather by Ananas Anam
In the Future, Leather Will Be Made From Mushrooms Not Cows
Climate Neutral Certification: 200+ Brands Dedicated to Decreasing Global Carbon Emissions
Fungus [Leather] May Be Fall’s Hottest Fashion Trend
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