Cleanzine: your weekly cleaning and hygiene industry newsletter 28th March 2024 Issue no. 1107
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First-ever moulded shoe, made from algae
London-based barefoot shoe company Vivobarefoot announced today its partnership with San Diego-based Bloom, which uses algae biomass harvested from freshwater sources around the world (and cleaning them up in the process) to make Eva foams out of a non-fossil fuel for the Vivobarefoot time - an innovation set to massively clean up the global shoe industry. Vivobarefoot shoes will be the first full shoes to use the material and will be available for purchase in the summer of 2017.
Bloom is a performance-based materials manufacturer, founded in 2015. It offers what is believed to be the first sustainable alternative to the synthetic and petrochemical foams prevalent in today's market. Using algae biomass helps offset the significant use of petroleum ingredients found in conventional flexible foams.
Founded in 2012, Vivobarefoot is a global barefoot shoe company, offering men's, women's and children's shoes for everyday wear, running, off-road adventures, and more. In addition to encouraging people to get closer to nature, the company prides itself on its sustainability practices.
The collaboration will start by using the Bloom algae-Eva foams in the Ultra shoes: the ultimate amphibious adventure shoes. A single pair of men's size 42 Vivobarefoot x Bloom shoes returns 57 gallons of clean water to habitat and reduces 40 balloons' worth of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, per pair.
"Our goal is to deliver the most performance-driven materials in the most environmentally-responsible manner," saysMike Van Drunen, CEO of Bloom. "It is a goal we constantly strive to improve upon, and we are excited to collaborate with Vivobarefoot on the new Ultra line."
Galahad Clark, founder and managing director at Vivobarefoot, adds: "This is a true revolution for the footwear industry with the first plant based alternative to the petro-foams in ubiquitous use.
"We are thrilled to be the first company to use Bloom in our shoes and further our mission to make the perfect shoe... perfect for feet and minimal impact on the planet."
The Ultra shoe using Bloom technologies - made from algae - will be available for purchase in July 2017.
www.vivobarefoot.com / www.bloomfoam.com
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