Recycled plastics used to make Real Madrid’s third kit

Recycled plastics have made a play into the design of one of the world’s most well-known football team’s kit.

Real Madrid has announced their new third kit, which the team will wear in Wednesday’s match against AS Roma, will be made from recycled plastic waste.

The kits are designed by Adidas in collaboration with Parley For The Oceans, a company which uses plastic waste found on beaches and coastal communities to make apparel and shoes.

“Real Madrid has the power to amplify our message, to share it with their massive global following and to bring it to life with their own decisions & actions,” Cyrill Gutsch, founder of Parley For The Oceans, said.

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“The message is an urgent one. It addresses the survival of our oceans, of our own species. It addresses the massive problem of marine plastic pollution. It questions the material itself and defines plastic as a prime example of a toxic substance which we can’t afford anymore.”

The coral colouring of the kit is an additional nod to the use of ocean and beach waste in its design, as well as the support for ocean conservation.

Earlier this year, Adidas also launched a range of trainers made from Parley Ocean Plastic, with the yarn on the trainer material being created from plastic waste from beaches.

Sporting Tribune

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